Cognitive aspects of preverbal social interaction between human infants and adults.

H. Papoušek, M. Papoušek
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Abstract

Our previous studies on learning and on cognitive development in preverbal human infants indicated that motor activity and social interaction played particularly important roles in the cognitive development of infants. Closer analysis has revealed that motor activity and social interaction have some underlying common regulatory mechanisms. These mechanisms can be detected more easily in infants than in older subjects. An attempt to synthesize our observations led us to the concept that there is a fundamental cognitive process in the integration of adaptive behaviour. This concept may help to elucidate the motivational and emotional aspects of social interaction, the role of mothers or other caretakers in their interactions with infants, and the unfavourable effects of early social deprivation of different types on cognitive development. Some of the assumptions on which this concept is based have been corroborated by analyses of adult-infant interaction.
人类婴儿和成人言语前社会互动的认知方面。
我们之前对学龄前人类婴儿的学习和认知发展的研究表明,运动活动和社会互动在婴儿的认知发展中起着特别重要的作用。进一步的分析表明,运动活动和社会互动具有一些潜在的共同调节机制。这些机制在婴儿身上比在老年人身上更容易被发现。综合我们的观察结果的尝试使我们得出这样一个概念:在适应性行为的整合中存在一个基本的认知过程。这一概念可能有助于阐明社会互动的动机和情感方面,母亲或其他照顾者在与婴儿互动中的作用,以及早期不同类型的社会剥夺对认知发展的不利影响。这一概念所依据的一些假设已被对成人与婴儿互动的分析所证实。
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