走向婴儿与成人互动的多模式和连续方法

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
M. Jover, M. Gratier
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发育心理学家对成人-婴儿早期二元互动进行了广泛的探索。在2个月大左右,婴儿已经表现出复杂、微妙和非常敏感的行为,这些行为似乎表达了他们与照顾者互动和分享情绪的能力。本文介绍了三项关于不同环境下父母与婴儿二元互动的试点研究。前两份报告收集了两名1至6个月大的婴儿及其母亲的纵向数据。我们分析了他们之间在运动和发声层面的协调发展。第三项试点研究旨在探索一名婴儿及其母亲在2个月、4个月和6个月时在发声行为和运动活动方面的人际协调。然而,这些试点研究留下了许多关于发育变化和婴儿逐渐掌握互动的问题。我们确定了值得研究的领域,并试图梳理出可能有助于为早期自然主义社会互动研究开发新的方法论途径的具体问题。我们假设,连续而非离散的方法将更好地捕捉各种交流模式中发生的变化,同时也显示每个二人组的特殊性以及婴儿和照顾者之间社会参与的叙事维度。
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Toward a multimodal and continuous approach of infant-adult interactions
Adult-infant early dyadic interactions have been extensively explored by developmental psychologists. Around the age of 2 months, infants already demonstrate complex, delicate and very sensitive behaviors that seem to express their ability to interact and share emotions with their caregivers. This paper presents 3 pilot studies of parent-infant dyadic interaction in various set-ups. The first two present longitudinal data collected on two infants aged between 1 and 6 months and their mothers. We analyzed the development of coordination between them, at the motor and at the vocal level. The 3rd pilot study aims to explore interpersonal coordination in both vocal behavior and motor activity for one infant and his mother at 2, 4 and 6 months. These pilot studies however leave a number of questions open concerning developmental changes and infants’ progressive mastery of interaction. We identify areas worth examining and try to tease out specific issues that may help develop new methodological pathways for the study of early naturalistic social interaction. We assume that a continuous, rather than discrete, approach would better capture the changes taking place in the various communicative modalities, while also displaying each dyad’s specificity and the narrative dimension of social engagement between infants and caregivers.
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CiteScore
3.30
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期刊介绍: This international peer-reviewed journal aims to advance knowledge in the growing and strongly interdisciplinary area of Interaction Studies in biological and artificial systems. Understanding social behaviour and communication in biological and artificial systems requires knowledge of evolutionary, developmental and neurobiological aspects of social behaviour and communication; the embodied nature of interactions; origins and characteristics of social and narrative intelligence; perception, action and communication in the context of dynamic and social environments; social learning.
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