Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example of this is imitation, the ability to reproduce both the means and ends of others’ behaviours. Imitation is critical to the acquisition of a number of uniquely human cultural and cognitive traits. However, while authors largely agree on the importance of imitation, they disagree about the origins of imitation in humans. Some argue that imitation is an adaptation, connected to the ‘Mirror Neuron System’ that evolved to facilitate action understanding and the learning of social behaviours. Others argue that imitation is a cultural practice learned in childhood, and that there is no evidence that it evolved genetically. We offer a third alternativ...
none2siIn this paper, we distinguish between a number of different phenomena that have been called i...
What is the evolutionary significance of the various mechanisms of imitation, emulation and social l...
Cultural evolutionary approaches highlight that different social learning processes may be involved ...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
This article focuses on the question of the function of imitation and whether current accounts of im...
How does cultural knowledge shape the development of human minds and, conversely, what kind of speci...
Monkeys recognize when they are being imitated, but they seem unable to learn by imitation. These fa...
Imitation of actions is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the mental capacities thereby implied ...
When interacting, people imitate each other. This tendency is truly ubiquitous and occurs in many d...
What is the evolutionary significance of the various mechanisms of imitation, emulation and social l...
International audienceImitation recognition provides a viable platform from which advanced social co...
none2siIn this paper, we distinguish between a number of different phenomena that have been called i...
What is the evolutionary significance of the various mechanisms of imitation, emulation and social l...
Cultural evolutionary approaches highlight that different social learning processes may be involved ...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Humans are uncontroversially better than other species at learning from their peers. A key example o...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
This article focuses on the question of the function of imitation and whether current accounts of im...
How does cultural knowledge shape the development of human minds and, conversely, what kind of speci...
Monkeys recognize when they are being imitated, but they seem unable to learn by imitation. These fa...
Imitation of actions is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the mental capacities thereby implied ...
When interacting, people imitate each other. This tendency is truly ubiquitous and occurs in many d...
What is the evolutionary significance of the various mechanisms of imitation, emulation and social l...
International audienceImitation recognition provides a viable platform from which advanced social co...
none2siIn this paper, we distinguish between a number of different phenomena that have been called i...
What is the evolutionary significance of the various mechanisms of imitation, emulation and social l...
Cultural evolutionary approaches highlight that different social learning processes may be involved ...