The ghost condition: imitation versus emulation in young children's observational learning.
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A natural history of the human mind: tracing evolutionary changes in brain and cognitionYoung children copy cumulative technological design in the absence of action information.The Ghost in the Touchscreen: Social Scaffolds Promote Learning by Toddlers.The ghosts in the computer: the role of agency and animacy attributions in "ghost controls".Giving the giggles: prediction, intervention, and young children's representation of psychological events.Own and Others' Prior Experiences Influence Children's Imitation of Causal Acts.Do infants show generalized imitation of gestures?Dissociable brain systems mediate vicarious learning of stimulus-response and action-outcome contingenciesDissecting the mechanisms of squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) social learningSocial Models Enhance Apes' Memory for Novel Events.Just do it? Investigating the gap between prediction and action in toddlers' causal inferencesSingular clues to causality and their use in human causal judgment.Measuring procedural imitation aptitude in children: further validation of the Preschool Imitation and Praxis Scale (PIPS).An empirical validation of a dynamic systems model of interaction: do children of different sociometric statuses differ in their dyadic play?Observational learning in chimpanzees and children studied through 'ghost' conditions.The role of imitation in the stabilization of handedness during infancy.Push or Pull: Imitation vs. Emulation in Great Apes and Human Children
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The ghost condition: imitation versus emulation in young children's observational learning.
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Doreen E Thompson
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z