Children's use of landmarks: Implications for modularity theory

被引:169
作者
Learmonth, AE
Nadel, L
Newcombe, NS
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[2] Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1111/1467-9280.00461
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous studies have shown that disoriented children use the geometric,features of the environment to reorient, but the results have not consistently demonstrated whether children can combine such information with landmark information. Results indicating that they cannot suggest the existence of a geometric module for reorientation. However, results indicating that children can use geometric information in combination with landmark information challenge the modularity interpretation. An uncontrolled variable in the studies yielding conflicting results has been the size of the experimental space. In the present studies, which tested young children in spaces a two different sizes, the size of the space affected their ability to use available landmark information. It? the small space, the children did not use the landmark to reorient, but in the large space they did. The ability of children to use landmarks in combination with geometric information raises important questions about the existence of an encapsulated geometric module.
引用
收藏
页码:337 / 341
页数:5
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]   A PURELY GEOMETRIC MODULE IN THE RATS SPATIAL REPRESENTATION [J].
CHENG, K .
COGNITION, 1986, 23 (02) :149-178
[2]  
Fodor J. A., 1983, MODULARITY MIND
[3]  
Gallistel C. R., 1990, ORG LEARNING
[4]   Children's use of geometry and landmarks to reorient in an open space [J].
Gouteux, S ;
Spelke, ES .
COGNITION, 2001, 81 (02) :119-148
[5]   DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE MAPPING OF THE LARGE-SCALE ENVIRONMENT [J].
HERMAN, JF ;
SIEGEL, AW .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, 1978, 26 (03) :389-406
[6]   MENTAL MANIPULATION OF SPATIAL INFORMATION IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY ADULTS [J].
HERMAN, JF ;
COYNE, AC .
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1980, 16 (05) :537-538
[7]   Modularity and development: The case of spatial reorientation [J].
Hermer, L ;
Spelke, E .
COGNITION, 1996, 61 (03) :195-232
[8]   A GEOMETRIC PROCESS FOR SPATIAL REORIENTATION IN YOUNG-CHILDREN [J].
HERMER, L ;
SPELKE, ES .
NATURE, 1994, 370 (6484) :57-59
[9]   Language, space, and the development of cognitive flexibility in humans: the case of two spatial memory tasks [J].
Hermer-Vazquez, L ;
Moffet, A ;
Munkholm, P .
COGNITION, 2001, 79 (03) :263-299
[10]   COGNITIVE MAPS IN CHILDREN AND MEN [J].
KOSSLYN, SM ;
PICK, HL ;
FARIELLO, GR .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1974, 45 (03) :707-716