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ISBN 10: 0521806852
ISBN 13: 978-0521806855
Author: Andrew N Meltzoff , Wolfgang Prinz
Modern research demonstrates that imitation is more complex and interesting than classical theories proposed. Monkeys do not imitate whereas humans are prolific imitators. This book provides an analysis of empirical work on imitation and shows how much can be learned through interdisciplinary research ranging from cells to individuals, apes to men, and babies to adults. Covering diverse perspectives on a great puzzle of human psychology, the book is multidisciplinary in its approach to revealing how and why we imitate.
Table of contents:
Part I. Introduction and Overview:
1. An interdisciplinary introduction to the imitative mind and brain Wolfgang Prinz and Andrew N. Meltzoff
Part II. Developmental and Evolutionary Approaches to Imitation:
2. Building blocks for a developmental theory of imitation Andrew N. Meltzoff
3. Imitation and imitation recognition: functional use in preverbal infants and nonverbal children with autism Jacqueline Nadel
4. Self-awareness, other-awareness, and secondary representation Jens B. Asendorpf
5. Notes on individual differences and the assumed elusiveness of neonatal imitation Mikael Heimann
6. Ego function of early imitation Philippe Rochat
7. The imitator’s representation of the imitated: ape and child A. Whiten
8. Seeing actions as hierarchically organised structures: great ape manual skills Richard W. Byrne
Part III. Cognitive Approaches to Imitation, Body Scheme, and Perception-action Coding:
9. Experimental approaches to imitation Wolfgang Prinz
10. Imitation: common mechanisms in the observation and execution of finger and mouth movements Harold Bekkering
11. Goal-directed imitation Merideth Gattis, Harold Bekkering and Andreas Wolschläger
12. Visuomotor couplings in object-orientated and imitative actions Stefan Vogt
13. On bodies and events Barbara Tversky, Julie Bauer Morrison and Jeff Zacks
14. What is the body schema? Catherine L. Reed
Part IV. Neuroscience Underpinnings of Imitation and Apraxia:
15. From mirror neurons to imitation: facts and speculations Giacomo Rizzolatti, Luciano Fadiga, Leonardo Fogassi and Vittorio Gallese
16. Cell populations in the banks of the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque and imitation T. Jellema, C. I. Baker, M. W. Oram and D. I. Perrett
17. Is there such a thing as a functional equivalence between imagined, observed, and executed action? Jean Decety
18. The role of imitation in body ownership and mental growth Marcel Kinsbourne
19. Imitation, apraxia, and hemisphere dominance Georg Goldenberg and Joachim Hermsdörfer.
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