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Young Children's Understanding of ``Permanence of Spatial Relations"
and its Use in Target Searching,
Kyoko Oizumi (JSPS Research Fellow, Keio University)
概要:
This research focused on young children's abilities to use landmarks when they
lost their senses of where the target is located. In this experiment, a target
object was hidden under one of four identical boxes arranged in a
matrix.
Two dolls served as landmarks, one(the direct landmark) was behind the target
box and the other(the indirect landmark) was behind the box in the diagonal
position. The entire table top was rotated behind a screen, so that children
had to infer the position of the hidden object from the locations of the
landmarks. In addition, as children couldn't see the landmark behind the
boxes, they had to infer the position of the hidden object from the other
visible landmark. The children performed such an inference task significantly
better than chance. Even if the direct landmark was occluded from their view,
they could infer the target position from the indirect landmark. However, in
some condition they failed to use the indirect landmark, which was interpreted
as revealing their failures to become aware of the change of the situation.
Taken together, this research indicated that 3-year-old children had the
ability to code the direction of the target relative to another object. It was
interpreted that their difficulties of using the indirect landmark were
derived not from the coding problem per se, but from their inability to start
retrieving relevant pieces of information.
young children (幼児),
spatial relations between objects (物体間の空間関係),
landmark (ランドマーク),
target searching (ターゲット探索), spatial inference (空間的推論)
幼児の「空間関係の永続性」の認識とその利用
大泉 郷子
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日本認知科学会論文誌『認知科学』