Imitation in Newborn Infants: Exploring the Range of Gestures Imitated and the Underlying Mechanisms.
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Neonatal imitation in rhesus macaquesFacial mimicry in its social settingThe development of sensorimotor influences in the audiovisual speech domain: some critical questions.Imitation promotes affiliation in infant macaques at risk for impaired social behaviors.Early Social Experience Affects Neural Activity to Affiliative Facial Gestures in Newborn Nonhuman PrimatesExpression and mapping of protein phosphatase 2A alpha in the developing rat heartSocial interaction shapes babbling: testing parallels between birdsong and speechLaughing matters: Infant humor in the context of parental affect.Neurobehavioral Integrity of Chimpanzee Newborns: Comparisons across groups and across species reveal gene-environment interaction effects.The perception and mimicry of facial movements predict judgments of smile authenticity.Origins of theory of mind, cognition and communication.Associative sequence learning: the role of experience in the development of imitation and the mirror system.Neural correlates of transitive and intransitive action imitation: an investigation using voxel-based morphometry.Explaining Facial Imitation: A Theoretical Model.Wired to be social: the ontogeny of human interaction.Testing the arousal hypothesis of neonatal imitation in infant rhesus macaques.Neuropsychological perspectives on the mechanisms of imitation.Early Imitation Within a Functional Framework: The Importance of Person Identity, Movement, and Development.Imitation, Memory, and the Representation of Persons.OBJECT REPRESENTATION, IDENTITY, AND THE PARADOX OF EARLY PERMANENCE: Steps Toward a New FrameworkImitating actions on objects in early-onset and regressive autism: effects and implications of task characteristics on performanceLanguage, gesture, and the developing brain.Change in psychoanalysis: getting from A to B.Imitation of hand and tool actions is effector-independent.The 'like me' framework for recognizing and becoming an intentional agentIntegrating Tinbergen's inquiries: Mimicry and play in humans and other social mammals.What is modelled during observational learning?The mirror neuron system: a fresh view.Factors affecting the appearance of 'twin language': An original language naturally developing within twin pairs.The earliest sense of self and others: Merleau-Ponty and recent developmental studiesThe development of imitation in infancy.The mirror neuron system as revealed through neonatal imitation: presence from birth, predictive power and evidence of plasticity.How and why do infants imitate? An ideomotor approach to social and imitative learning in infancy (and beyond).Enactivism and neonatal imitation: conceptual and empirical considerations and clarifications.Mirroring "meaningful" actions: sensorimotor learning modulates imitation of goal-directed actions.Neonatal Imitation: Theory, Experimental Design, and Significance for the Field of Social Cognition.Gestural coupling and social cognition: Möbius Syndrome as a case study.'Like me': a foundation for social cognition.Beyond neonatal imitation: Aerodigestive stereotypies, speech development, and social interaction in the extended perinatal period.Re-examination of Oostenbroek et al. (2016): evidence for neonatal imitation of tongue protrusion.
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Imitation in Newborn Infants: Exploring the Range of Gestures Imitated and the Underlying Mechanisms.
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1989-11-01T00:00:00Z