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      Learning to imitate individual finger movements by the human neonate.

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      Developmental science
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Abstract

          Imitation in human neonates, unlike imitation in young infants, is still regarded as controversial. Four studies with 203 newborns are presented to examine the imitation of index finger, two- and three-finger movements in human neonates. Results found differential imitations of all three modelled gestures, a left-handed pattern, and a rapid learning mechanism. The lateralized behavioural pattern suggests the involvement of a right lateralized neural network, and the mechanisms described in this study - (i) the accurate imitation of all aspects of the model's movements, (ii) the rapid learning component, and the (iii) the early sensitive period might fulfil the criteria for filial imprinting.

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          Journal
          Dev Sci
          Developmental science
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1467-7687
          1363-755X
          Nov 2014
          : 17
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Psychology, University of Dundee, UK.
          Article
          10.1111/desc.12163
          24754667
          b04e9e82-20a0-43e8-b9a7-fe8df7b74363
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