نتایج جستجو برای: imitation

تعداد نتایج: 6511  

2001
Arijit Mukherjee Enrico Pennings

Once a new technology has been invented, there is a credible threat of imitation when patent protection is strong and imitation cost is low. Within the area of credible imitation, the innovator has an incentive to postpone technology adoption when the cost of imitation is relatively high. The possibility of licensing, however, eliminates or at least reduces the incentive for delayed technology ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Georg Goldenberg Hans-Otto Karnath

Imitation is an important constituent of the behavioral repertoire of human beings. We use imitation for learning motor skills, for facilitating comprehension of other persons' actions and mental states, and as a communicative reference to actions or people. Although some non-human species display imitative behaviors, none of them equals the versatility and perfection of human imitation. The ve...

2017
Stefano Vincini Yuna Jhang Eugene H. Buder Shaun Gallagher

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 prima...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2013
Natasha Matthews Brian J Gold Robert Sekuler Sohee Park

Recent evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) are impaired in their ability to imitate gestures and movements generated by others. This impairment in imitation may be linked to difficulties in generating and maintaining internal representations in working memory (WM). We used a novel quantitative technique to investigate the relationship between WM and imitation ability. SZ ...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2013
Korrawan Ruttanathantong Wantana Siritaratiwat Sarinya Sriphetcharawut Alongkot Emasithi Jiamjit Saengsuwan Jittima Saengsuwan

BACKGROUND Motor imitation is truly essential for young children to learn new motor skills, social behavior and skilled acts or praxis. The present study aimed to investigate motor imitation ability between typically-developing children and dyspraxic children and to examine the development trends in both children groups. MATERIAL AND METHOD The comparison ofmotor imitation was studied in 55 t...

Journal: :Developmental science 2013
Elma E Hilbrink Elena Sakkalou Kate Ellis-Davies Nia C Fowler Merideth Gattis

Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recently, however, the question why infants imitate has received renewed attention, partly motivated by the finding that infants sometimes selectively imitate the actions of others and sometimes faithfully imitate, or overimitate, the actions of others. The present study evaluates the hypothesis that t...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2005
Marco Iacoboni

Recent advances in our knowledge of the neural mechanisms of imitation suggest that there is a core circuitry of imitation comprising the superior temporal sulcus and the 'mirror neuron system', which consists of the posterior inferior frontal gyrus and adjacent ventral premotor cortex, as well as the rostral inferior parietal lobule. This core circuitry communicates with other neural systems a...

2008
P. Ravindra S. De Silva Tohru Matsumoto Azusa Saito Stephen G. Lambacher Masatake Higashi

We developed an assistive robot for children with autism in order to enhance their primal imitation skills. Our approach directed toward encouraging autistic children to engage in physical exercise during a morning gathering through imitating an embedded robotic system. Through these interaction scenarios we attempt to heighten the children’s imitation skills through a music-embedded imitation ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2003
Andreas Wohlschläger Merideth Gattis Harold Bekkering

We review a series of behavioural experiments on imitation in children and adults that test the predictions of a new theory of imitation. Most of the recent theories of imitation assume a direct visual-to-motor mapping between perceived and imitated movements. Based on our findings of systematic errors in imitation, the new theory of goal-directed imitation (GOADI) instead assumes that imitatio...

Journal: :Games 2018
Jose Apesteguia Steffen Huck Jörg Oechssler Elke Weidenholzer Simon Weidenholzer

Imitation of the successful choices of others is a simple and superficially attractive learning rule. It has been shown to be an important driving force for the strategic behavior of (young) adults. In this study we examine whether imitation is prevalent in the behavior of children aged between 8 and 10. Surprisingly, we find that imitation seems to be cognitively demanding. Most children in th...

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