DocumentCode
1360335
Title
How Caregiver´s Anticipation Shapes Infant´s Vowel Through Mutual Imitation
Author
Ishihara, Hisashi ; Yoshikawa, Yuichiro ; Miura, Katsushi ; Asada, Minoru
Author_Institution
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Osaka Univ., Suita, Japan
Volume
1
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
217
Lastpage
225
Abstract
The mechanism of infant vowel development is a fundamental issue of human cognitive development that includes perceptual and behavioral development. This paper models the mechanism of imitation underlying caregiver-infant interaction by focusing on potential roles of the caregiver´s imitation in guiding infant vowel development. Proposed imitation mechanism is constructed with two kinds of the caregiver´s possible biases in mind. The first is what we call ??sensorimotor magnets,?? in which a caregiver perceives and imitates infant vocalizations as more prototypical ones as mother-tongue vowels. The second is based on what we call ??automirroring bias,?? by which the heard vowel is much closer to the expected vowel because of the anticipation being imitated. Computer simulation results of caregiver-infant interaction show the sensorimotor magnets help form small clusters and the automirroring bias shapes these clusters to become clearer vowels in association with the sensorimotor magnets.
Keywords
biology; cognition; hearing; automirroring bias; behavioral development; caregiver-infant interaction; human cognitive development; infant vocalizations; infant vowel development; mother-tongue vowels; perceptual development; sensorimotor magnets; Caregiver´s anticipation; sensorimotor mapping; vowel development;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Autonomous Mental Development, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0604
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAMD.2009.2038988
Filename
5356203
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