International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use action, which consisted of using a rake to retrieve a toy. Across four conditions, we manipulated whether during an initial play phase, an adult mimicked the infant's play or not (testing the effect of mimicry), the infant played with the adult or played alone (controlling the effect of interacting with a contingent partner) and whether the infant saw a demonstration of the tool's use or not (evaluating baseline performance). We found that infants who had been mimicked learned best from a demonstration of the rake's use and performed better than infants who only played with the experimenter without mimicry or played by t...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Non-Mimicr...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained in the Rake Task across four condi...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Mimicry + ...
<p>Distribution of infants' Highest scores obtained in the Rake Task across four conditions where th...
Most previous research on imitation in infancy has focused on infants' learning of instrumental acti...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily ...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Non-Mimicr...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained in the Rake Task across four condi...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Mimicry + ...
<p>Distribution of infants' Highest scores obtained in the Rake Task across four conditions where th...
Most previous research on imitation in infancy has focused on infants' learning of instrumental acti...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily ...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Non-Mimicr...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...