Vygotsky's Distinction Between Lower and Higher Mental Functions and Recent Studies on Infant Cognitive Development

Eugene Subbotsky
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One of the major theoretical advances of Vygotsky's approach to cognitive development was his thesis that human mental functions were social in origin. In making this claim, Vygotsky was confronted with the difficulty of reconciling it with the fact that newborn infants already possess certain mental functions. Vygotsky's answer to the problem was the introduction of an important distinction between lower mental functions (LMFs) and higher mental functions (HMFs) (Vygotsky, 1983). The relationship between the two types of function in Vygotsky's theory was not strictly determined. In some cases an LMF can be a prerequisite for the development of an appropriate HMF (e.g., unmediated memory can be developed in mediated and voluntarily controlled memory); in other cases, HMFs exist in an inter-subjective form and are merely learned by the child in the process of education and shared activities (e.g., writing or reading skills).
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维果茨基的高级与低级心理功能的区分与婴儿认知发展的最新研究
维果茨基的认知发展方法的主要理论进步之一是他的论点,即人类的心理功能起源于社会。在提出这一主张时,维果茨基面临着将其与新生儿已经具备某些心理功能这一事实相协调的困难。维果茨基对这个问题的回答是引入低级心理功能(lfs)和高级心理功能(HMFs)之间的重要区别(Vygotsky, 1983)。在维果茨基的理论中,这两类函数之间的关系并没有严格确定。在某些情况下,LMF可能是发展适当的HMF的先决条件(例如,非介导记忆可以在介导和自愿控制的记忆中发展);在其他情况下,心理障碍以主体间的形式存在,仅由儿童在教育和共同活动(例如写作或阅读技能)的过程中学习。
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