Children are surrounded by objects that they must learn to use. One of the most efficient ways children do this is by imitation. Recent work has shown that, in contrast to nonhuman primates, human children focus more on reproducing the specific actions used than on achieving actual outcomes when learning by imitating. From 18 months of age, children will routinely copy even arbitrary and unnecessary actions. This puzzling behavior is called overimitation. By documenting similarities exhibited by children from a large, industrialized city and children from remote Bushman communities in southern Africa, we provide here the first indication that overimitation may be a universal human trait. We also show that overimitation is unaffected by the ...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Children grow up in environments saturated with tools and objects which they must learn to use. One ...
Children often "overimitate," comprehensively copying others' actions despite manifest perceptual cu...
Children from Western industrialized populations tend to copy actions modeled by an adult with high ...
Imitation is a key mechanism of human culture and underlies many of the intricacies of human social ...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...
Past research has indicated that young children have a propensity to adopt the causally unnecessary ...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
A growing body of research has documented the strong tendency of young human children to copy, with ...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Children grow up in environments saturated with tools and objects which they must learn to use. One ...
Children often "overimitate," comprehensively copying others' actions despite manifest perceptual cu...
Children from Western industrialized populations tend to copy actions modeled by an adult with high ...
Imitation is a key mechanism of human culture and underlies many of the intricacies of human social ...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...
Past research has indicated that young children have a propensity to adopt the causally unnecessary ...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
A growing body of research has documented the strong tendency of young human children to copy, with ...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...