There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitate

S Kennedy-Costantini, J Oostenbroek… - … and Brain Sciences, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Keven & Akins (K&A) propose that neonatal “imitation” is a function of newborns'
spontaneous oral stereotypies and should be viewed within the context of normal …

[PDF][PDF] Human turn-taking development: A multi-faceted review of turn-taking comprehension and production in the first years of life

SH Cosper, S Pika - 2024 - osf.io
Human communication builds on a highly cooperative and interactional infrastructure–
conversational turn-taking. Turn-taking is used across many languages and cultures, and is …

Linguistic and prosodic features of motherese and preterm infants' vocalizations during kangaroo care: A microanalytical study

MES Carvalho, JM Justo, R Rincón… - Cultura, Lenguaje y …, 2023 - e-revistes.uji.es
Motherese ha sido estudiado especialmente en características prosódicas. La literatura
científica ha destacado la importancia de este tipo de comunicación en la capacidad de …

Building Connections Through Play: An Exploration of Social Play in Children's Early Relationships

EJ Goodacre - 2024 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Social play has long been considered a key context for exploring children's early social
relationships, with substantial research exploring children's interactions with parents and …

[PDF][PDF] Le langage non verbal comme catalyseur du développement langagier (Sprachförderung) en crèche

E Feig - Synergies pays germanophone, 2020 - gerflint.fr
Résumé Les recherches en laboratoire démontrent que dans son développement langagier
l'enfant dépend d'une stimulation multimodale–pas seulement verbale–en interaction avec …

Turning the tide: A plea for cognitively lean interpretations of infant behaviour

M Beisert, N Zmyj, MM Daum - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Keven & Akins (K&A) revisit the controversial subject of neonatal imitation through
analysing the physiological foundations of neonatal spontaneous behaviour. Consequently …

When dyadic interaction is the context: Mimicry behaviors on the origin of imitation

R Campos, C Nieto - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Keven & Akins (K&A) redefine some of the neonatal imitation (NI) behaviors as
developmental stereotypes. From a neuroconstructivist framework, those early gestures are …

[HTML][HTML] Interacciones vinculares mamá-bebé: impacto de las creencias maternas

AE Faas, LE Codosea, J Curti, MJ Ferrero… - … de Ciencias Sociales …, 2022 - scielo.org.co
Interacciones vinculares mamá-bebé: impacto de las creencias maternas SciELO - Scientific
Electronic Library Online vol.20 issue2 The crisis of subsidiarity in the National Service for …

[PDF][PDF] Philosopher's disease and its antidote: Perspectives from prenatal behavior and contagious yawning and laughing

RR Provine - Behav. Brain Sci, 2017 - subiaul.com
Accounts of behavior, including imitation, often suffer from philosopher's disease: the
unnecessary, inappropriate, theoretically driven explanation of behavior in terms of …

The functional and developmental role of imitation in the (a) typical brain

L Casartelli, V Parma - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Keven & Akins (K&A) propose a biologically plausible view of neonatal imitation
based on the analysis of sensorimotor development. Here, we consider imitation in the …