为社会认知指明道路:一种现象学方法来研究婴儿第一年的具体化、指向和模仿。

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hayden Kee
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我写这篇文章有两个目的。首先是方法论:我详细阐述了一种最小现象学方法,并试图表明它在婴儿行为研究中的重要性。第二个目标是实质性的:运用最小现象学方法,结合梅尔佐夫的“像我一样”的发展框架,我提出了一个假设,即婴儿至少部分是通过模仿来学习指向手势的。我解释了感觉运动能力的发展(姿势、手臂和手的控制、协调和运动)在生命的第一年是如何为婴儿获得指向手势做准备的。前者可以通过让婴儿体验到自己的身体与他人的身体“相似”,从而使其能够模仿更广泛的成人行为,从而直接使后者成为可能。我的建议强调心理在认知发展中的体现,这与一些发展文献中潜在的二元论倾向相反。这篇文章提出了一种具体的、现象学的方法来理解婴儿在生命的第一年是如何学习理解和产生指向手势的。重点放在体现和模仿的作用,以及体现和模仿能力的发展如何促进社会认知的更普遍的进步。
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Pointing the way to social cognition: A phenomenological approach to embodiment, pointing, and imitation in the first year of infancy.
I have two objectives in this article. The first is methodological: I elaborate a minimal phenomenological method and attempt to show its importance in studies of infant behavior. The second objective is substantive: Applying the minimal phenomenological approach, combined with Meltzoff’s “like-me” developmental framework, I propose the hypothesis that infants learn the pointing gesture at least in part through imitation. I explain how developments in sensorimotor ability (posture, arm and hand control and coordination, and locomotion) in the first year of life prepare the infant for acquiring the pointing gesture. The former may directly enable the latter by allowing the infant to experience its own body as being “like those” of others, thus allowing it to imitatively appropriate a broader range of adult behavior. My proposal emphasizes the embodiment of mind in the development of cognition, contrary to latent dualistic tendencies in some developmental literature. Public Significance Statement This article proposes an embodied, phenomenological approach to understanding how infants learn to understand and produce the pointing gesture in the first year of life. Emphasis is placed on the role of embodiment and imitation and how developments in embodiment and imitative ability may facilitate more general advances in social cognition.
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