We explored the developmental course of goal prediction and imitation as two commonly used measures of action understanding. In particular, we investigated the relationships between the measures in two complex multistep actions (hammering and pulling action) in children between 12 and 30 months (n = 64) in a between-subjects design. The results showed that the prediction of an action goal was related to the imitation in the hammering action, but not in the pulling action. The results are discussed in the light of current theories on goal prediction and imitation
Children, as well as adults, often imitate causally unnecessary actions. Three experiments investiga...
Imitation is a fundamental way of acquiring knowledge in human development. In their theory of goal-...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
We explored the developmental course of goal prediction and imitation as two commonly used measures ...
Currently, imitation, or performing an act after perceiving it, is in the focus of attention of rese...
Currently, imitation, or performing an act after perceiving it, is in the focus of attention of rese...
The view that the motor program activated during imitation is organized by goals was investigated by...
Children, as well as adults, often imitate causally unnecessary actions. Three experiments investiga...
Item does not contain fulltextWe review a series of behavioural experiments on imitation in children...
Being able to predict the goal of other people’s actions is an important aspect of our daily lives. ...
For young children, imitation serves both a learning role to gain knowledge and skills, and a social...
The effects of action complexity and familiarity on preschooler's imitation performance were inv...
Findings from previous cross-sectional studies showed that while toddlers around their first birthda...
Understanding the intentional relations in others’ actions is critical to human social life. Origins...
Previous studies have reported that infants selectively reproduce observed actions and have argued t...
Children, as well as adults, often imitate causally unnecessary actions. Three experiments investiga...
Imitation is a fundamental way of acquiring knowledge in human development. In their theory of goal-...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
We explored the developmental course of goal prediction and imitation as two commonly used measures ...
Currently, imitation, or performing an act after perceiving it, is in the focus of attention of rese...
Currently, imitation, or performing an act after perceiving it, is in the focus of attention of rese...
The view that the motor program activated during imitation is organized by goals was investigated by...
Children, as well as adults, often imitate causally unnecessary actions. Three experiments investiga...
Item does not contain fulltextWe review a series of behavioural experiments on imitation in children...
Being able to predict the goal of other people’s actions is an important aspect of our daily lives. ...
For young children, imitation serves both a learning role to gain knowledge and skills, and a social...
The effects of action complexity and familiarity on preschooler's imitation performance were inv...
Findings from previous cross-sectional studies showed that while toddlers around their first birthda...
Understanding the intentional relations in others’ actions is critical to human social life. Origins...
Previous studies have reported that infants selectively reproduce observed actions and have argued t...
Children, as well as adults, often imitate causally unnecessary actions. Three experiments investiga...
Imitation is a fundamental way of acquiring knowledge in human development. In their theory of goal-...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...