IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Nina-Alisa Kollakowski, Carolina Pletti, Markus Paulus
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婴儿期自我的本体起源一直是一个争论不休的话题。尽管具有影响力的发育和神经认知理论认为,照料者与婴儿之间的互动在婴儿的自我发展中扮演着重要角色,但人们对其中的具体机制却知之甚少。一些理论强调了照护者的敏感性和抚触的重要性,而另一些理论则认为照护者的偶然性起着核心作用。本研究旨在通过测量婴儿后颞上沟(pSTS)的大脑激活情况来研究婴儿的自我感知能力。共有 118 个母婴二人组参加了自由游戏互动,在此期间测量了母亲的敏感度和触摸。此外,还进行了一次面对面的互动,以测量母亲的应变能力。使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)测量了婴儿的大脑激活情况。他们一边观看自己脸部的视频,一边被刷子抚摸脸颊。视频要么是实时的,抚摸与视频同步(或然性);要么视频延迟 3 秒,抚摸与视频不同步(非或然性)。结果显示,在非情景条件下,婴儿右侧 pSTS 的 HbO 激活程度更高。重要的是,母亲越敏感,在自由游戏时抚摸婴儿越多,婴儿在两种条件下表现出的不同激活程度就越低。当母亲表现出更多的关爱时,婴儿对非约定条件的激活较少,这可能是因为对非约定的自我相关多感官信息的预测误差较小。总之,这项研究加深了我们对早期社会互动与婴儿期自我萌发之间关系的认识。
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Maternal Interaction Relates to Neural Processing of Self-Related Multisensory Information in 5-Month-Olds

Maternal Interaction Relates to Neural Processing of Self-Related Multisensory Information in 5-Month-Olds

The ontogenetic origin of the self in infancy is a topic of ongoing debate. Although influential developmental and neurocognitive theories propose that caregiver-infant interactions play an important role in infants’ self-development, little is known about the specific mechanisms involved. Some theories highlight the importance of caregiver sensitivity and touch, while others propose that caregiver contingency plays a central role. The study aimed to investigate infants’ self-perception by measuring brain activation in the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS), a region previously associated with self-related processing. A total of 118 mother-infant dyads participated in a free-play interaction, during which maternal sensitivity and touch were measured. Additionally, a face-to-face interaction was conducted to measure maternal contingency. Infants' brain activation was measured using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). They watched a video of their own face while being stroked by a brush on the cheek. The video was either live and the stroking was synchronous to the video (contingent) or the video was delayed by 3 s, which made the stroking asynchronous (non-contingent). The results showed that infants exhibited more HbO-activation in the right pSTS in the non-contingent condition. Importantly, the more sensitive the mothers were and the more they touched infants during free play, the less differential activation the infants showed in response to both conditions. This effect was driven by infants showing less activation to the non-contingent condition when their mothers exhibited more care, maybe because of a smaller prediction error for non-contingent self-related multisensory information. Overall, the study deepens our knowledge of how early social interactions relate to the emergence of the self in infancy.

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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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