Evolution, development and intentional control of imitation: papers of a theme issue

György Gergely (Editor), Heyes Cecilia, M. (Editor), Huber Ludwig (Editor), Brass Marcel (Editor)

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Imitation is at the heart of social cognitive neuroscience. It is a neurocognitive process that bridges the gap between minds; powers cognitive and social development; promotes cooperation and well-being; and provides a channel of cultural inheritance. The papers in this theme issue review cutting-edge research on imitation and report original data using all of the principal methodologies, including comparative, developmental, cognitive-behavioural and neurological techniques. This paper introduces these interdisciplinary contributions and, proposing that the field currently has four inter-related foci—correspondence, control, cooperation and cultural inheritance—offers an overview of the state-of-the-art in research on the mechanisms and functions of imitation.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherThe Royal Society Publishing
Number of pages150
ISBN (Print)9780854037667
StatePublished - 2009

Publication series

NamePHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ; 364.

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