Imitation is a frequent behavior in the first years of life, and serves both a social function (e.g., to interact with others) and a cognitive function (e.g., to learn a new skill). Infants differ in their temperament, and temperament might be related to the dominance of one function of imitation. In this study, we investigated whether temperament and deferred imitation are related in 12-month-old infants. Temperament was measured via the Infant Behavior Questionnaire Revised (IBQ-R) and parts of the Laboratory Temperament Assessment Battery (Lab-TAB). Deferred imitation was measured via the Frankfurt Imitation Test for 12-month-olds (FIT-12). Regression analyses revealed that the duration of orienting (IBQ-R) and the latency of the first l...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Across cultures, imitation provides a crucial route to learning during infancy. However, neural pred...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Imitation is a frequent behavior in the first years of life, and serves both a social function (e.g....
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The central topic of this thesis is the role of individual differences in the development of imitat...
Abstract Background To determine whether early imitative responses fade out following the maturation...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
Previous studies have reported that infants selectively reproduce observed actions and have argued t...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
The aim in the current study was to investigate the emergence of pretend play, mirror self-recogniti...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Across cultures, imitation provides a crucial route to learning during infancy. However, neural pred...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Imitation is a frequent behavior in the first years of life, and serves both a social function (e.g....
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The central topic of this thesis is the role of individual differences in the development of imitat...
Abstract Background To determine whether early imitative responses fade out following the maturation...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
Previous studies have reported that infants selectively reproduce observed actions and have argued t...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
The aim in the current study was to investigate the emergence of pretend play, mirror self-recogniti...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Across cultures, imitation provides a crucial route to learning during infancy. However, neural pred...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...