Imitation in infancy /edited by Jacqueline Nadel and George Butterworth.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, (c)1999.Description: x, 290 pages : illistrations ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • BF723 .I458 1999
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Contents:
Jacqueline Nadel and George Butterworth -- Persons and representation : why infant imitation is important for theories of human development Andrew N. Meltzoff and M. Keith Moore -- Genesis and development of early infant mimesis to facial and vocal models Giannis Kugiumutzakis -- Neonatal imitation : existence, mechanisms and motives George Butterworth -- Evolutionary foundations of imitation : social, cognitive and developmental aspects of imitative processes in non-human primates Kim A. Bard and Connie L. Russell -- What infants' imitations communicate : with mothers, with fathers and with peers Colwyn Trevarthen, Theano Kokkinaki and Geraldo A. Fiamenghi, Jr. -- Imitation as activity : its developmental aspects Ina C. Uzgiris -- The evolving nature of imitation as a format for communication Jacqueline Nadel ... [and others] -- Neonatal imitation and imitation among children with autism and Down's syndrome Mikael Heimann and Ea Ullstadius -- An examination of the imitation deficit in autism Sally J. Rogers.
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction BF723.I53I47 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31923001027206

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction : immediate imitation rehabilitated at last Jacqueline Nadel and George Butterworth -- Persons and representation : why infant imitation is important for theories of human development Andrew N. Meltzoff and M. Keith Moore -- Genesis and development of early infant mimesis to facial and vocal models Giannis Kugiumutzakis -- Neonatal imitation : existence, mechanisms and motives George Butterworth -- Evolutionary foundations of imitation : social, cognitive and developmental aspects of imitative processes in non-human primates Kim A. Bard and Connie L. Russell -- What infants' imitations communicate : with mothers, with fathers and with peers Colwyn Trevarthen, Theano Kokkinaki and Geraldo A. Fiamenghi, Jr. -- Imitation as activity : its developmental aspects Ina C. Uzgiris -- The evolving nature of imitation as a format for communication Jacqueline Nadel ... [and others] -- Neonatal imitation and imitation among children with autism and Down's syndrome Mikael Heimann and Ea Ullstadius -- An examination of the imitation deficit in autism Sally J. Rogers.

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