In their widely noticed study, Gergely, Bekkering, and Király (2002) showed that 14-month-old infants imitated an unusual action only if the model freely chose to perform this action and not if the choice of the action could be ascribed to external constraints. They attributed this kind of selective imitation to the infants’ capacity of understanding the principle of rational action. In the current paper, we present evidence that a simpler approach of perceptual distraction may be more appropriate to explain their results. When we manipulated the saliency of context stimuli in the two original conditions, the results were exactly opposite to what rational imitation predicts. Based on these findings, we reject the claim that the notion of ra...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
In their widely noticed study, Gergely, Bekkering, and Király (2002) showed that 14-month-old infant...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
Studies on rational imitation have provided evidence for the fact that infants as young as 12 months...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imi...
Cultural learning plays a crucial role in enabling children to fit into their social community by ma...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
When observing a novel action, infants pay attention to the model’s constraints when deciding whethe...
The present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imitation in infancy. The princip...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
In their widely noticed study, Gergely, Bekkering, and Király (2002) showed that 14-month-old infant...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
Studies on rational imitation have provided evidence for the fact that infants as young as 12 months...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imi...
Cultural learning plays a crucial role in enabling children to fit into their social community by ma...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others' actions (by applying...
When observing a novel action, infants pay attention to the model’s constraints when deciding whethe...
The present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imitation in infancy. The princip...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...