Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and social behavior – particularly invitations to play with an adult play partner. In Experiment 1, we manipulated whether an adult mimicked the infant's play or not during an initial play phase. We found that infants who had been mimicked were subsequently more likely to invite the adult to join their play with a new toy. In addition, they reenacted marginally more steps from a social learning demonstration she gave. In Experiment 2, infants had the chance to spontaneously mimic the adult during the play phase. Complementing Experiment 1, those infants who spent more time mimicking the adult were more likely to invite her to play with a new toy. This...
During adult interactions, behavioral mimicry, the implicit copying of an interaction partner's post...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
Most previous research on imitation in infancy has focused on infants' learning of instrumental acti...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or ‘mimic’ ot...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Contains fulltext : 184159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During adult in...
During adult interactions, behavioral mimicry, the implicit copying of an interaction partner's post...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
During adult interactions, behavioral mimicry, the implicit copying of an interaction partner's post...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
Most previous research on imitation in infancy has focused on infants' learning of instrumental acti...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or ‘mimic’ ot...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Contains fulltext : 184159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During adult in...
During adult interactions, behavioral mimicry, the implicit copying of an interaction partner's post...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
During adult interactions, behavioral mimicry, the implicit copying of an interaction partner's post...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...