Early Imitation
Cross-source consensus on Early Imitation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Desire can be learned by observing what other people attend to, value, or pursue. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- Imitation is presented as an extremely early human capacity rather than a late childhood behavior. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- Newborn crying can reflect intonation patterns heard from the mother before birth. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- Early imitation includes language-like vocal qualities before rational language understanding. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- Adult patterns of wanting may be shaped by imitation that begins before conscious memory. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire