Karinna A Rodriguez, Nick Mattox, Carlos Desme, LaTreese V Hall, Yinbo Wu, Shannon M Pruden
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根据关系发展系统观点,空间思维(如心智旋转、空间重定位和空间语言)的个体差异发展归因于各种心理(如儿童的认知策略)、生物(如海马体的结构和功能)和文化系统(如照料者的空间语言输入)。然而,测量幼儿空间思维的个体差异发展,以及影响这些能力发展的心理、生物和文化系统,是一项独特的挑战。本文概述了如何利用现有技术(包括眼动跟踪、眨眼调节、核磁共振成像、Zoom 和 LENA 技术)来研究幼儿空间思维的个体差异发展。所讨论的技术提供了从不同分析层面(即心理、生物、文化)研究儿童空间思维发展的方法,从而使我们能够推进发展理论的研究。最后,我们将讨论人工智能的应用。
Harnessing technology to measure individual differences in spatial thinking in early childhood from a relational developmental systems perspective.
According to the Relational Developmental Systems perspective, the development of individual differences in spatial thinking (e.g., mental rotation, spatial reorientation, and spatial language) are attributed to various psychological (e.g., children's cognitive strategies), biological (e.g., structure and function of hippocampus), and cultural systems (e.g., caregiver spatial language input). Yet, measuring the development of individual differences in spatial thinking in young children, as well as the psychological, biological, and cultural systems that influence the development of these abilities, presents unique challenges. The current paper outlines ways to harness available technology including eye-tracking, eye-blink conditioning, MRI, Zoom, and LENA technology, to study the development of individual differences in young children's spatial thinking. The technologies discussed offer ways to examine children's spatial thinking development from different levels of analyses (i.e., psychological, biological, cultural), thereby allowing us to advance the study of developmental theory. We conclude with a discussion of the use of artificial intelligence.