母婴定向歌唱的声学特征在促进婴儿感觉运动、语言和社会情感发展中的作用。

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Raija-Leena Punamäki , Safwat Y. Diab , Konstantinos Drosos , Samir R. Qouta , Mervi Vänskä
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婴儿定向语(IDS)和婴儿定向歌唱(IDSi)的质量被认为对儿童至关重要,但关于婴儿定向语的原音乐质量影响婴儿发育的实证研究很少。当前的前瞻性研究考察了IDSi声学特征的作用,如音高变异性、形状和运动、声音振幅振动、音色和共振,与婴儿6个月和18个月的感觉运动、语言和社会情感发展有关。样本由来自加沙地带的236名巴勒斯坦母亲组成,她们给六个月大的孩子唱一首自己选择的歌。通过OpenSMILE工具记录和分析母体的IDSi,以描绘音调频率、变化和轮廓、声音强度、共振共振峰和功率的主要声学特征。结果基于完成的219例母体IDSi。母亲们在婴儿6个月大的时候报告了他们的感觉运动、语言发声和社会情感技能,心理学家在婴儿18个月大的时候通过贝利·斯卡尔斯对这些技能进行了测试。结果表明,音高变幅大、声音振幅和振动高与婴儿6月龄时的最佳感觉运动、语言发声和社会情感技能相关,而声音振幅和振动高与婴儿18月龄时的最佳发展技能相关。高共振和韵律共振峰与六个月时的最佳语言和发声技能有关。综上所述,IDSi在提高新生儿和风险婴儿的健康方面被认为是重要的,目前的研究结果表明,良好的声学歌唱质量对于婴儿期的最佳多领域发展至关重要。
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The role of acoustic features of maternal infant-directed singing in enhancing infant sensorimotor, language and socioemotional development

The quality of infant-directed speech (IDS) and infant-directed singing (IDSi) are considered vital to children, but empirical studies on protomusical qualities of the IDSi influencing infant development are rare. The current prospective study examines the role of IDSi acoustic features, such as pitch variability, shape and movement, and vocal amplitude vibration, timbre, and resonance, in associating with infant sensorimotor, language, and socioemotional development at six and 18 months. The sample consists of 236 Palestinian mothers from Gaza Strip singing to their six-month-olds a song by their own choice. Maternal IDSi was recorded and analyzed by the OpenSMILE- tool to depict main acoustic features of pitch frequencies, variations, and contours, vocal intensity, resonance formants, and power. The results are based on completed 219 maternal IDSi. Mothers reported about their infants’ sensorimotor, language-vocalization, and socioemotional skills at six months, and psychologists tested these skills by Bayley Scales for Infant Development at 18 months. Results show that maternal IDSi characterized by wide pitch variability and rich and high vocal amplitude and vibration were associated with infants’ optimal sensorimotor, language vocalization, and socioemotional skills at six months, and rich and high vocal amplitude and vibration predicted these optimal developmental skills also at 18 months. High resonance and rhythmicity formants were associated with optimal language and vocalization skills at six months. To conclude, the IDSi is considered important in enhancing newborn and risk infants’ wellbeing, and the current findings argue that favorable acoustic singing qualities are crucial for optimal multidomain development across infancy.

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Infant Behavior & Development
Infant Behavior & Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.10
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4.80%
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94
期刊介绍: Infant Behavior & Development publishes empirical (fundamental and clinical), theoretical, methodological and review papers. Brief reports dealing with behavioral development during infancy (up to 3 years) will also be considered. Papers of an inter- and multidisciplinary nature, for example neuroscience, non-linear dynamics and modelling approaches, are particularly encouraged. Areas covered by the journal include cognitive development, emotional development, perception, perception-action coupling, motor development and socialisation.
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