Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assisting in the development and maintenance of behavioral traditions [1]. Imitation has long been assumed to occur from birth [2-4], with influential theories (e.g., [5-7]) placing an innate imitation module at the foundation of social cognition (potentially underpinned by a mirror neuron system [8, 9]). Yet, the very phenomenon of neonatal imitation has remained controversial. Empirical support is mixed and interpretations are varied [10-16], potentially because previous investigations have relied heavily on cross-sectional designs with relatively small samples and with limited controls [17, 18]. Here, we report surprising results from the most ...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cogn...
Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cogn...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
To assess claims about developmental homologies, or devologies, longitudinal data are needed. Here, ...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
The meaning, mechanism, and function of imitation in early infancy have been actively discussed sinc...
The meaning, mechanism, and function of imitation in early infancy have been actively discussed sinc...
The notion of an innate capacity for imitation, arguably signified by neonatal imitation, has been t...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cogn...
Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cogn...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
To assess claims about developmental homologies, or devologies, longitudinal data are needed. Here, ...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
The meaning, mechanism, and function of imitation in early infancy have been actively discussed sinc...
The meaning, mechanism, and function of imitation in early infancy have been actively discussed sinc...
The notion of an innate capacity for imitation, arguably signified by neonatal imitation, has been t...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...