Child-directed cues support imitation of novel actions at 18 months, but not at two years of age. The current studies explore the mechanisms that underlie the propensity that children have to copy others at 18 months, and how the value of child-directed communication changes over development. We ask if attentional allocation accounts for children's failure to imitate observed actions at 18 months, and their success at two years of age, and we explore the informational value child-directed contexts may provide across ontogeny. Eighteen-month-old (Study 1) and two-year-old (Study 2) children viewed causally non-obvious actions performed by child-directed (Study 1 & 2), observed (Study 1 & 2), or non-interactive (Study 2) actors, and their vis...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
ABSTRACT: Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant lear...
<div><p>Child-directed cues support imitation of novel actions at 18 months, but not at two years of...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
Cultural learning plays a crucial role in enabling children to fit into their social community by ma...
To clarify the nature of the social cognitive skills involved in preschoolers ’ reenactment of actio...
For young children, imitation serves both a learning role to gain knowledge and skills, and a social...
Abstract Background To determine whether early imitative responses fade out following the maturation...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
To clarify the nature of the social cognitive skills involved in preschoolers' reenactment of action...
There is growing evidence that children imitate not just to learn from others but also to affiliate ...
Findings from previous cross-sectional studies showed that while toddlers around their first birthda...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
In several previous studies, 18-month-old infants who were directly addressed demonstrated more robu...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
ABSTRACT: Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant lear...
<div><p>Child-directed cues support imitation of novel actions at 18 months, but not at two years of...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
Cultural learning plays a crucial role in enabling children to fit into their social community by ma...
To clarify the nature of the social cognitive skills involved in preschoolers ’ reenactment of actio...
For young children, imitation serves both a learning role to gain knowledge and skills, and a social...
Abstract Background To determine whether early imitative responses fade out following the maturation...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
To clarify the nature of the social cognitive skills involved in preschoolers' reenactment of action...
There is growing evidence that children imitate not just to learn from others but also to affiliate ...
Findings from previous cross-sectional studies showed that while toddlers around their first birthda...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
In several previous studies, 18-month-old infants who were directly addressed demonstrated more robu...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
ABSTRACT: Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant lear...