模倣行動と集団選好の発達段階を調査(Overimitation begins in infancy but is not yet linked to in-group preference, Concordia research finds)

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2025-05-22 カナダ・コンコーディア大学

コンコルディア大学の研究により、生後16~21か月の乳児において「オーバーイミテーション(目的達成に不要な動作まで模倣する行動)」がすでに現れるが、これはまだ「同族志向(自分に似た人に親しみを持つ傾向)」とは結びついていないことが明らかになりました。実験では73人の乳児が4種類の模倣課題に取り組み、オーバーイミテーションは低頻度で観察され、社会的動機ではなく記憶や認知に関係した模倣との関連が見られました。同族志向と結びつくのは4歳以降と推定され、今後の発達研究が期待されます。

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「あなたのようになりたい」:乳幼児期における社会的所属と過干渉の関連性の検証
“I wanna be like you”: testing the link between social affiliation and overimitation in infancy

Marilyne Dragon,Diane Poulin-Dubois
Frontiers in Developmental Psychology  Published:14 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3389/fdpys.2025.1559513

模倣行動と集団選好の発達段階を調査(Overimitation begins in infancy but is not yet linked to in-group preference, Concordia research finds)

Introduction: One way children learn is through imitation, an important ability to gain new skills and to share cultural knowledge. Overimitation, or the tendency to copy irrelevant actions to achieve a goal, is one specific type of imitation which may be particularly related to social motivations. Various theoretical accounts have been developed to explain this construct, including that one overimitates to affiliate with the demonstrator. However, it is still unclear what mechanisms underlie overimitation and how early it develops. The goal of the current experiment was to examine the emergence of overimitation in infancy and its link with social affiliation and other forms of imitation.

Methods: We administered to 16- to 21-month-olds an overimitation task adapted for infants, an elicited imitation task, an unfulfilled intentions imitation task, and an in-group preference task, used as a measure of social affiliation. We expected an association between the performance on the different imitation tasks, but a weaker link with overimitation. It was also predicted that performance on the in-group preference task would be more strongly related to the overimitation task than to the other imitation tasks.

Results and discussion: Results showed a significant association between the elicited and unfulfilled intentions imitation tasks, but no link between overimitation and in-group preference. To our knowledge, this is one of the first experiments to study overimitation in infancy and to attempt to find an association with other forms of imitation and with a separate and direct measure of in-group preference as a proxy for social affiliation.

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