This paper investigates a two-stage model of infants' imitative learning from observed actions and their effects. According to this model, the observation of another person's action activates the corresponding motor code in the infants motor repertoire (i.e. leads to motor resonance). The second process guiding imitative behavior results from the observed action effects. If the modeled action is followed by a salient action effect, the representation of this effect (i.e. perceptual code) will be associated with the activated motor code. If the infant later aims to obtain the same effect, the corresponding motor program will be activated and the model's action will therefore be imitated. Accordingly, the model assumes that for the imitation ...
Imitative learning has long been established as extremely important for early development. However, ...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily ...
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The present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imitation in infancy. The princip...
A commentary on Bridging the gap between the other and me: the functional role of motor resonance an...
By their fourth year of life, children are expert imitators, but it is unclear how this ability deve...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
Imitation requires the initiator to solve the correspondence problem - to translate visual informati...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate generalized imitation of manual gestures in 1- to 2-ye...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others ’ ac-tions (by applyi...
Do 9-month-old infants motorically simulate actions they perceive others perform? Two experiments te...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Infants imitate others’ individual actions, but do they also replicate others’ joint activities? To ...
Imitative learning has long been established as extremely important for early development. However, ...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imi...
The present study investigates the contribution of 2 mechanisms to imitation in infancy. The princip...
A commentary on Bridging the gap between the other and me: the functional role of motor resonance an...
By their fourth year of life, children are expert imitators, but it is unclear how this ability deve...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
Imitation requires the initiator to solve the correspondence problem - to translate visual informati...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate generalized imitation of manual gestures in 1- to 2-ye...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others ’ ac-tions (by applyi...
Do 9-month-old infants motorically simulate actions they perceive others perform? Two experiments te...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Infants imitate others’ individual actions, but do they also replicate others’ joint activities? To ...
Imitative learning has long been established as extremely important for early development. However, ...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...