Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cognition, but there is little consensus about this phenomenon. The primary empirical question, whether or not neonatal imitation exists, is not settled. Is it possible to give a balanced evaluation of the theories and methodologies at stake so as to facilitate real progress with respect to the primary empirical question? In this paper, we address this question. We present the operational definition of differential imitation and discuss why it is important to keep it in mind. The operational definition indicates that neonatal imitation may not look like prototypical imitation and sets non-obvious requirements on what can count as evidence for imi...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
There is strong evidence that neonates imitate previously unseen behaviors. These behaviors are pred...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cogn...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assis...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
To assess claims about developmental homologies, or devologies, longitudinal data are needed. Here, ...
Recently within social cognition it has been argued that understanding others is primarily character...
As the chapters in this book attest, during the last decade the study of imitation has become a topi...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Imitation requires the initiator to solve the correspondence problem - to translate visual informati...
The meaning, mechanism, and function of imitation in early infancy have been actively discussed sinc...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
There is strong evidence that neonates imitate previously unseen behaviors. These behaviors are pred...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...
Neonatal imitation has rich implications for neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social cogn...
Neonatal imitation is the ability of newborns to reproduce the behaviours of others. Over the past 3...
Human children copy others' actions with high fidelity, supporting early cultural learning and assis...
The influential hypothesis that humans imitate from birth - and that this capacity is foundational t...
To assess claims about developmental homologies, or devologies, longitudinal data are needed. Here, ...
Recently within social cognition it has been argued that understanding others is primarily character...
As the chapters in this book attest, during the last decade the study of imitation has become a topi...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Imitation was tested both immediately and after a 24-hr retention interval in 6.week-old infants. Th...
Imitation requires the initiator to solve the correspondence problem - to translate visual informati...
The meaning, mechanism, and function of imitation in early infancy have been actively discussed sinc...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
There is strong evidence that neonates imitate previously unseen behaviors. These behaviors are pred...
The study employed four gestural models using frame-by-frame microanalytic methods, and followed how...