DocumentCode
1611071
Title
Does Pointing Comprehension Disturb Controlling Action? :Evidence from 2-year-old children
Author
Moriguchi, Yusuke ; Itakura, Shoji
Author_Institution
Kyoto Univ.
fYear
2005
Firstpage
102
Lastpage
105
Abstract
This study investigated whether 2-year-old children failed to control actions when they were given wrong social cues by another person in a searching task. In a control session, children observed an experimenter hid a toy in one of three cups. Then they were allowed to search a toy. In a test session, children observed a toy was hidden in one of three cups. Then one experimenter asked the other experimenter to point the cup in which a toy was hidden. After she pointed the wrong cup in which there was no toy; children were allowed to search a toy. Result indicated that children were more likely to fail to search a toy in the test session than in the control session. This suggested that children made a strong representation when they were given wrong social cues by another person and could not inhibit the representation when they search a toy. This is the first study which suggested that children social cognition disturb their controlling actions
Keywords
cognition; psychology; 2-year-old children; children social cognition; pointing comprehension; representational control; searching task; Cognition; Pediatrics; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Development and Learning, 2005. Proceedings., The 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Osaka
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9226-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEVLRN.2005.1490952
Filename
1490952
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