Development of Flexible Switching of Scripts:: Effects of Executive Function Tasks@@@—探讨执行功能的影响—

Q4 Social Sciences
Kaichi Yanaoka
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人们的剧本是由共同的元素和特定的元素组成的,这些元素在不同的事件中有所不同。本研究考察了学龄前儿童转换脚本的灵活性以及相关的认知能力。在实验1中,幼儿(N =67;23,平均年龄4:0;24,平均年龄5:0;20,平均年龄6:1)执行修改后的娃娃任务。在实验2中,幼儿(N =66;24岁,平均年龄4:1;24岁,平均年龄5:1;18岁,平均年龄6:1)执行了3个执行功能任务、一个接受性词汇任务和与实验1相同的玩偶任务。在娃娃任务中,孩子们被要求按照实验者的指示切换脚本,并在两个脚本之间停下来脱掉常见的物品。通过停止更改常见项目来灵活切换脚本的能力进行了测量。结果表明,三组参与者中年龄最大的开始区分普通物品和特定物品,并停止灵活地取下普通物品。此外,执行功能任务对幼儿是否能根据事件中常见的项目灵活切换脚本有正向影响。
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Development of Flexible Switching of Scripts :: Effects of Executive Function Tasks@@@—実行機能の影響の検討—
Peopleʼs scripts are composed of common elements and specific elements that vary among different events. The present study examined how flexibly preschool children switch their scripts and what the related cognitive abilities are. In Experiment 1,young children( N =67;23,average age 4:0;24,average age 5:0;20, average age 6:1)performed a revised doll task. In Experiment 2,young children ( N =66;24,average age 4:1;24,average age 5:1,18,average age 6:1)performed 3 executive function tasks,a receptive vocabulary task,and the same doll task as in Experiment 1. In the doll task,the children were required to follow the experimenterʼs instructions and switch scripts,and to stop to take off the common items between 2 scripts. The ability to switch scripts flexibly by stopping to change the common items was measured. The results indicated that the oldest of the 3 groups of participants began to distinguish the common items from the specific items and stopped to take off the common items flexibly. Moreover,the executive function tasks had a positive influence on whether these young children switched scripts flexibly based on the common items among the events.
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Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology
Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology Social Sciences-Education
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