A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed onto executed actions, even when observation and execution yield sensory inputs in different modalities and coordinate frames. Until recently, it was assumed that the human capacity to solve the correspondence problem is innate. However, it is now becoming apparent that, as predicted by the associative sequence learning model, experience, and especially sensorimotor experience, plays a critical role in the development of imitation. We review evidence from studies of non-human animals, children and adults, focusing on research in cognitive neuroscience that uses training and naturally occurring variations in expertise to examine the role of ex...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...