Early Emerging Gradients in Children's Eye Movement Times Across Levels of Household Resources

IF 3.2 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Jukka M. Leppänen, Juha Pyykkö, Denise Evans, Lezanie Coetzee, Günther Fink, Aisha K. Yousafzai, David H. Hamer, Doug Parkerson, Peter C. Rockers
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Studies in low-resource settings suggest that multiple aspects of early childhood development are sensitive to the relative poverty of a child's environment. We examined whether direct, quantitative measures of early developing cognitive functions show a similar association with relative poverty. Eye movement latencies were recorded in children at 7, 17, and 36 months in rural South Africa (N = 374). The latency to respond to the appearance of visual objects was inversely associated with a proxy measure of the child's socioeconomic environment (household asset ownership), with longer latencies observed in children from households with less asset-based resources. This gradient was detectable at 7 months, increased between 7 and 36 months, was not explained by differences in prior exposure to screens, and generalized to the latency of eye movements towards socially cued objects (i.e., pointing gestures that directed the child's attention to a specific object). Physical growth (height-for-age) and developmental milestone scores were lower in children from households with less resources. The results were replicated in an analysis of independent data from 31-month-old children collected in Zambia (N = 270). The results provide novel evidence for early emerging gradients in behaviors that are universal and mechanistically involved in learning and skill formation.

Summary

  • Eye tracking was used to assess whether the early development of elementary visual behaviors is associated with the relative poverty of the environment in low-resource settings.
  • Eye movement latencies to the onset of visual stimuli were longer in children from relatively poorer environments, with suggestive evidence for a steepening of this gradient over early childhood.
  • A similar gradient across poverty levels was seen in eye movement latencies to dynamic social spatial cues (gaze and hand gestures)
  • This study provides novel, quantitative evidence for very early-emerging gradients in behaviors that are essential for adaptive functioning and learning across all environments.

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儿童眼动时间在家庭资源水平上的早期梯度
在低资源环境中的研究表明,儿童早期发展的多个方面对儿童环境的相对贫困很敏感。我们研究了早期认知功能发展的直接定量测量是否与相对贫困有类似的联系。对南非农村地区7、17和36个月大的儿童进行眼动潜伏期记录(N = 374)。对视觉对象的反应延迟与儿童社会经济环境(家庭资产所有权)的代理度量呈负相关,来自资产基础资源较少的家庭的儿童观察到的延迟较长。这种梯度在7个月时可检测到,在7到36个月之间增加,不能用之前接触屏幕的差异来解释,并推广到眼球运动对社会暗示物体的延迟(即,指向指向特定物体的手势)。来自资源较少家庭的儿童的身体生长(身高与年龄的比值)和发育里程碑得分较低。这一结果在对赞比亚31个月大的儿童(N = 270)的独立数据分析中得到了重复。研究结果为早期出现的行为梯度提供了新的证据,这些行为梯度在学习和技能形成过程中具有普遍性和机械性。眼动追踪被用来评估初级视觉行为的早期发展是否与低资源环境中相对贫穷的环境有关。在相对较差的环境中,儿童对视觉刺激的眼动潜伏期较长,有证据表明,在儿童早期,这种梯度会变陡。对于动态社会空间线索(凝视和手势),不同贫困水平的眼动潜伏期也存在类似的梯度。这项研究为早期出现的行为梯度提供了新的定量证据,这些行为梯度对所有环境下的适应功能和学习至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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