Abstract: Traditionally, infants have learned how to interact with objects in their environment through direct observations of adults and peers. In recent decades these models have been available over different media, and this has introduced non-human agents to infants’ learning environments. Humanoid robots are increasingly portrayed as social agents in on screen, but the degree to which infants are capable of observational learning from screen-based robots is unknown. The current study thus investigated how well 1- to 3-year-olds (N = 230) could imitate on-screen robots relative to on-screen and live humans. Participants exhibited an imitation deficit for robots that varied with age. Furthermore, the well-known video deficit did not repli...
Infants' sensitivity to social or behavioral contingency has been examined in the field of developme...
Complex autonomous interactions, biomimetic appearances, and responsive behaviours are increasingly ...
Children will increasingly interact with sophisticated personified technologies, whether in formal o...
Commensurate with constant technological advances, social robots are increasingly anticipated to ent...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
An imitation procedure was used to investigate the impact of demonstrator familiarity and language c...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
International audienceAdopting a functionalist perspective, we emphasize the interest of consider- i...
Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Can Motionese Tell Infants and Robots "What to Imitate"? In: The 4th Internati...
Imitation plays a significant role in cultural knowledge transmission and in learning. The tendency ...
Abstract—In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants ’ l...
Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assis...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Infants' sensitivity to social or behavioral contingency has been examined in the field of developme...
Complex autonomous interactions, biomimetic appearances, and responsive behaviours are increasingly ...
Children will increasingly interact with sophisticated personified technologies, whether in formal o...
Commensurate with constant technological advances, social robots are increasingly anticipated to ent...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
An imitation procedure was used to investigate the impact of demonstrator familiarity and language c...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
International audienceAdopting a functionalist perspective, we emphasize the interest of consider- i...
Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Can Motionese Tell Infants and Robots "What to Imitate"? In: The 4th Internati...
Imitation plays a significant role in cultural knowledge transmission and in learning. The tendency ...
Abstract—In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants ’ l...
Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assis...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Infants' sensitivity to social or behavioral contingency has been examined in the field of developme...
Complex autonomous interactions, biomimetic appearances, and responsive behaviours are increasingly ...
Children will increasingly interact with sophisticated personified technologies, whether in formal o...