Human infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social interaction [1] , [2] and [3] . They recognise when they are being imitated by showing increased visual attention to imitators (implicit recognition) and by engaging in so-called testing behaviours (explicit recognition). Implicit recognition affords the ability to recognize structural and temporal contingencies between actions across agents, whereas explicit recognition additionally affords the ability to understand the directional impact of one's own actions on others' actions [1] , [2] and [3] . Imitation recognition is thought to foster understanding of social causality, intentionality in others and the formation of a concept of self as different f...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
This study investigated whether monkeys recognize when a human experimenter imitates their actions t...
SummaryHuman infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social int...
Human infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social interactio...
International audienceImitation recognition provides a viable platform from which advanced social co...
Most people assume that monkeys and apes can imitate, but recently, several researchers have suggest...
Imitation is a cornerstone in human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acqu...
What, if anything, is special about human imitation? An evaluation of enculturated apes’ imitation s...
Imitation of actions is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the mental capacities thereby implied ...
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...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
This study investigated the ability of a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) to recognise when he i...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
This study investigated whether monkeys recognize when a human experimenter imitates their actions t...
SummaryHuman infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social int...
Human infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social interactio...
International audienceImitation recognition provides a viable platform from which advanced social co...
Most people assume that monkeys and apes can imitate, but recently, several researchers have suggest...
Imitation is a cornerstone in human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acqu...
What, if anything, is special about human imitation? An evaluation of enculturated apes’ imitation s...
Imitation of actions is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the mental capacities thereby implied ...
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...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
This study investigated the ability of a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) to recognise when he i...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
This study investigated whether monkeys recognize when a human experimenter imitates their actions t...