Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily based on sensorimotor processes (e.g., motor resonance through action perception) or whether inferential processes such as teleological reasoning (i.e., reasoning about the efficiency of others' actions) predominantly explain selective imitation in infancy. The current study directly investigated two different theoretical notions employing the seminal and widely used head touch paradigm. In two conditions, we manipulated whether the action appeared to be efficient while motor resonance was optimized to enhance imitation performance in general. The results showed that infants imitated the target action to the same extent in both conditions irr...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others ’ ac-tions (by applyi...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
This paper investigates a two-stage model of infants' imitative learning from observed actions and t...
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...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
By their fourth year of life, children are expert imitators, but it is unclear how this ability deve...
Imitation requires the initiator to solve the correspondence problem - to translate visual informati...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
Studies on rational imitation have provided evidence for the fact that infants as young as 12 months...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others ’ ac-tions (by applyi...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
This paper investigates a two-stage model of infants' imitative learning from observed actions and t...
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...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
By their fourth year of life, children are expert imitators, but it is unclear how this ability deve...
Imitation requires the initiator to solve the correspondence problem - to translate visual informati...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
Studies on rational imitation have provided evidence for the fact that infants as young as 12 months...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
Gergely et al. (2002) reported that children imitated a novel action - illuminating a light-box by u...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
By their fourth year children are expert imitators but it is unclear how this ability develops. One ...
It has been suggested that preverbal infants evaluate the efficiency of others ’ ac-tions (by applyi...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...