Decomposing and connecting object representations in 5-to 9-year-old children's drawing behaviour
Category
Journal Article
Authors
Picard, D., Vinter, A.
Year
2006
Title
Decomposing and connecting object representations in 5-to 9-year-old children's drawing behaviour
Journal / book / conference
British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Abstract
This study aimed at specifying the content of the representational redescription (RR) process assumed by Karmiloff-Smith (1992) with respect to the emergence of inter-representational flexibility in children's drawing behaviour. We hypothesized that the RR process included part-whole decomposition processes that are essential to the ability to produce cross-categorical drawings. We presented 5- to 9-year-old children with either a two-part JP) or a several-part (SP) decomposition task involving a house and a man (experimental conditions) or with no such decomposition task (control condition), prior to a connection task (drawing a man-house). The results showed that connection performances were better in children who had previously decomposed the objects into two parts than in children assigned to the control group. This positive 'priming' effect was attributed to the activation of part-whole analysis processes that further facilitated the management of complex connections between the objects.
Volume
24
Pages
529-545