Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their culture. Thus, it is important that they learn from reliable, rather than unreliable, models. In two experiments, we investigated whether 14-month-olds (a) imitate instrumental actions and (b) adopt the individual preferences of a model differently depending on the model's previous reliability. Infants were shown a series of videos in which a model acted on familiar objects either competently or incompetently. They then watched as the same model demonstrated a novel action on an object (imitation task) and preferentially chose one of two novel objects (preference task). Infants' imitation of the novel action was influenced by the model's previ...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
The imitation behavior of 30 infants, ages 14 to 18 months, were studied using both peer and adult m...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
The current study examined whether the reliability of an individual's gaze influences infants' decis...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group member...
Cultural learning plays a crucial role in enabling children to fit into their social community by ma...
Developmental changes in learning from peers and adults during the second year of life were assessed...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
The imitation behavior of 30 infants, ages 14 to 18 months, were studied using both peer and adult m...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
The current study examined whether the reliability of an individual's gaze influences infants' decis...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group member...
Cultural learning plays a crucial role in enabling children to fit into their social community by ma...
Developmental changes in learning from peers and adults during the second year of life were assessed...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
The imitation behavior of 30 infants, ages 14 to 18 months, were studied using both peer and adult m...