The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet evidence on the emergence of imitation recognition and the effects of imitation in early infancy is disproportionately scarce. To address this lack of empirical evidence, in a within-subjects study we compared the responses of 6-month old infants when exposed to ipsilateral imitation as opposed to non-imitative contingent responding. To examine mediating mechanisms of imitation recognition, infants were also exposed to contralateral imitation and bodily imitation with suppressed emotional mimicry. We found that testing behaviours-the hallmark of high-level imitation recognition-occurred at significantly higher rates in each of the imitation c...
Previous research suggests that sensitivity to aspects of the self and others develop in tandem. We ...
The present study aimed to investigate how the prior social disposition of a model in a warm-up peri...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
Most previous research on imitation in infancy has focused on infants' learning of instrumental acti...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assis...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
Parental responsiveness and synchronization during early face-to-face interactions between mother an...
Imitation is a frequent behavior in the first years of life, and serves both a social function (e.g....
As the chapters in this book attest, during the last decade the study of imitation has become a topi...
The aim in the current study was to investigate the emergence of pretend play, mirror self-recogniti...
Previous research suggests that sensitivity to aspects of the self and others develop in tandem. We ...
The present study aimed to investigate how the prior social disposition of a model in a warm-up peri...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
Most previous research on imitation in infancy has focused on infants' learning of instrumental acti...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assis...
Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recent...
Parental responsiveness and synchronization during early face-to-face interactions between mother an...
Imitation is a frequent behavior in the first years of life, and serves both a social function (e.g....
As the chapters in this book attest, during the last decade the study of imitation has become a topi...
The aim in the current study was to investigate the emergence of pretend play, mirror self-recogniti...
Previous research suggests that sensitivity to aspects of the self and others develop in tandem. We ...
The present study aimed to investigate how the prior social disposition of a model in a warm-up peri...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...