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Perspectives on imitation : from neuroscience to social science, edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 2 volumes
- Contents
-
- 2.
- Imitation, mind reading, and simulation
- by Alvin I. Goldman
- 3.
- Intentional agents like myself
- by Robert M. Gordon
- 4.
- No compelling evidence to dispute piaget's timetable of the development of representational imitation in infancy
- by Moshe Anisfeld
- 5.
- v. 1.
- Intention reading and imitative learning
- by Michael Tomasello and Malinda Carpenter
- 6.
- On learning what not to do : the emergence of selective imitation in tool use by young children / --
- by Paul L. Harris and Stephen Want
- 7.
- Imitation as entrainment : brain mechanisms and social consequences
- by Marcel Kinsbourne
- 8.
- Imitation and Culture
- Mechanisms of imitation and imitation in animals.
- 9.
- Why we are social animals : the high road to imitation as social glue
- by Ap Dijksterhuis
- 10.
- Deceptive mimicry in humans
- by Diego Gambetta
- 11.
- What effects does the treatment of violence in the mass media have on people's conduct? a controversy reconsidered
- by John Eldridge
- 12.
- Introduction : the importance of imitation
- Imitation and the effects of observing media violence on behavior
- by L. Rowell Huesmann
- 13.
- Imitation and moral development
- by Jesse J. Prinz
- 14.
- Imitation and mimesis
- by Merlin Donald
- 15.
- Imitation and rationality
- by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
- by Robert Sugden
- 16.
- Common misunderstandings of memes (and genes) : the promise and the limits of the genetic analogy to cultural transmission processes
- by Francisco J. Gil-White
- 17.
- Goals versus memes : explanation in the theory of cultural evolution
- by Mark Greenberg
- 18.
- Mendelian and Darwinian views of memes and cultural change
- by Nick Chater
- Imitation and human development.
- 19.
- Commentary and discussion on imitation and culture
- 1.
- Imitation and other minds : the "like me" hypothesis
- by Andrew N. Meltzoff
- by Marco Iacoboni
- 3.
- "Being like me" : self-other identity, mirror neurons, and empathy
- by Vittorio Gallese
- 4.
- The neurophysiology of imitation and intersubjectivity
- by Jean Decety and Thierry Chaminade
- 5.
- An ideomotor approach to imitation
- by Wolfgang Prinz
- v. 2.
- 6.
- Imitation by association / --
- by Cecilia Heyes
- 7.
- The shared circuits hypothesis : a unified functional architecture for control, imitation, and simulation
- 8.
- Commentary and discussion on mechanisms of imitation reflections on mirror systems
- by J.N.P. Rawlins
- Imitation in animals.
- 9.
- Imitation, human development, and culture.
- Detecting, understanding, and explaining imitation by animals
- by Richard W. Byrne
- 10.
- Insights into vocal imitation in african grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus)
- by Irene M. Pepperberg
- 11.
- Selective imitation in child and chimpanzee : a window on the construal of others' actions
- by Andrew Whiten, Victoria Horner, and Sarah Marshall-Pescini
- 12.
- Commentary and discussion on imitation in animals imitation in animals : function versus mechanism and the issue of novelty
- Mechanisms of imitation.
- by Thomas Zentall
- 1.
- The mirror neuron system and imitation
- by Giacomo Rizzolatti
- 2.
- Understanding others : imitation, language, and empathy
- Isbn
- 9780262582506
- Label
- Perspectives on imitation : from neuroscience to social science
- Title
- Perspectives on imitation
- Title remainder
- from neuroscience to social science
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- IT-FiEUI
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hurley, S. L.
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Chater, Nick
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Imitation
- Learning in animals
- Social psychology
- Animal behavior
- Label
- Perspectives on imitation : from neuroscience to social science, edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- 2.
- Imitation, mind reading, and simulation
- by Alvin I. Goldman
- 3.
- Intentional agents like myself
- by Robert M. Gordon
- 4.
- No compelling evidence to dispute piaget's timetable of the development of representational imitation in infancy
- by Moshe Anisfeld
- 5.
- v. 1.
- Intention reading and imitative learning
- by Michael Tomasello and Malinda Carpenter
- 6.
- On learning what not to do : the emergence of selective imitation in tool use by young children / --
- by Paul L. Harris and Stephen Want
- 7.
- Imitation as entrainment : brain mechanisms and social consequences
- by Marcel Kinsbourne
- 8.
- Imitation and Culture
- Mechanisms of imitation and imitation in animals.
- 9.
- Why we are social animals : the high road to imitation as social glue
- by Ap Dijksterhuis
- 10.
- Deceptive mimicry in humans
- by Diego Gambetta
- 11.
- What effects does the treatment of violence in the mass media have on people's conduct? a controversy reconsidered
- by John Eldridge
- 12.
- Introduction : the importance of imitation
- Imitation and the effects of observing media violence on behavior
- by L. Rowell Huesmann
- 13.
- Imitation and moral development
- by Jesse J. Prinz
- 14.
- Imitation and mimesis
- by Merlin Donald
- 15.
- Imitation and rationality
- by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
- by Robert Sugden
- 16.
- Common misunderstandings of memes (and genes) : the promise and the limits of the genetic analogy to cultural transmission processes
- by Francisco J. Gil-White
- 17.
- Goals versus memes : explanation in the theory of cultural evolution
- by Mark Greenberg
- 18.
- Mendelian and Darwinian views of memes and cultural change
- by Nick Chater
- Imitation and human development.
- 19.
- Commentary and discussion on imitation and culture
- 1.
- Imitation and other minds : the "like me" hypothesis
- by Andrew N. Meltzoff
- by Marco Iacoboni
- 3.
- "Being like me" : self-other identity, mirror neurons, and empathy
- by Vittorio Gallese
- 4.
- The neurophysiology of imitation and intersubjectivity
- by Jean Decety and Thierry Chaminade
- 5.
- An ideomotor approach to imitation
- by Wolfgang Prinz
- v. 2.
- 6.
- Imitation by association / --
- by Cecilia Heyes
- 7.
- The shared circuits hypothesis : a unified functional architecture for control, imitation, and simulation
- 8.
- Commentary and discussion on mechanisms of imitation reflections on mirror systems
- by J.N.P. Rawlins
- Imitation in animals.
- 9.
- Imitation, human development, and culture.
- Detecting, understanding, and explaining imitation by animals
- by Richard W. Byrne
- 10.
- Insights into vocal imitation in african grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus)
- by Irene M. Pepperberg
- 11.
- Selective imitation in child and chimpanzee : a window on the construal of others' actions
- by Andrew Whiten, Victoria Horner, and Sarah Marshall-Pescini
- 12.
- Commentary and discussion on imitation in animals imitation in animals : function versus mechanism and the issue of novelty
- Mechanisms of imitation.
- by Thomas Zentall
- 1.
- The mirror neuron system and imitation
- by Giacomo Rizzolatti
- 2.
- Understanding others : imitation, language, and empathy
- Control code
- FIEb17035910
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- 2 volumes
- Isbn
- 9780262582506
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)55067872
- Label
- Perspectives on imitation : from neuroscience to social science, edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- 2.
- Imitation, mind reading, and simulation
- by Alvin I. Goldman
- 3.
- Intentional agents like myself
- by Robert M. Gordon
- 4.
- No compelling evidence to dispute piaget's timetable of the development of representational imitation in infancy
- by Moshe Anisfeld
- 5.
- v. 1.
- Intention reading and imitative learning
- by Michael Tomasello and Malinda Carpenter
- 6.
- On learning what not to do : the emergence of selective imitation in tool use by young children / --
- by Paul L. Harris and Stephen Want
- 7.
- Imitation as entrainment : brain mechanisms and social consequences
- by Marcel Kinsbourne
- 8.
- Imitation and Culture
- Mechanisms of imitation and imitation in animals.
- 9.
- Why we are social animals : the high road to imitation as social glue
- by Ap Dijksterhuis
- 10.
- Deceptive mimicry in humans
- by Diego Gambetta
- 11.
- What effects does the treatment of violence in the mass media have on people's conduct? a controversy reconsidered
- by John Eldridge
- 12.
- Introduction : the importance of imitation
- Imitation and the effects of observing media violence on behavior
- by L. Rowell Huesmann
- 13.
- Imitation and moral development
- by Jesse J. Prinz
- 14.
- Imitation and mimesis
- by Merlin Donald
- 15.
- Imitation and rationality
- by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater
- by Robert Sugden
- 16.
- Common misunderstandings of memes (and genes) : the promise and the limits of the genetic analogy to cultural transmission processes
- by Francisco J. Gil-White
- 17.
- Goals versus memes : explanation in the theory of cultural evolution
- by Mark Greenberg
- 18.
- Mendelian and Darwinian views of memes and cultural change
- by Nick Chater
- Imitation and human development.
- 19.
- Commentary and discussion on imitation and culture
- 1.
- Imitation and other minds : the "like me" hypothesis
- by Andrew N. Meltzoff
- by Marco Iacoboni
- 3.
- "Being like me" : self-other identity, mirror neurons, and empathy
- by Vittorio Gallese
- 4.
- The neurophysiology of imitation and intersubjectivity
- by Jean Decety and Thierry Chaminade
- 5.
- An ideomotor approach to imitation
- by Wolfgang Prinz
- v. 2.
- 6.
- Imitation by association / --
- by Cecilia Heyes
- 7.
- The shared circuits hypothesis : a unified functional architecture for control, imitation, and simulation
- 8.
- Commentary and discussion on mechanisms of imitation reflections on mirror systems
- by J.N.P. Rawlins
- Imitation in animals.
- 9.
- Imitation, human development, and culture.
- Detecting, understanding, and explaining imitation by animals
- by Richard W. Byrne
- 10.
- Insights into vocal imitation in african grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus)
- by Irene M. Pepperberg
- 11.
- Selective imitation in child and chimpanzee : a window on the construal of others' actions
- by Andrew Whiten, Victoria Horner, and Sarah Marshall-Pescini
- 12.
- Commentary and discussion on imitation in animals imitation in animals : function versus mechanism and the issue of novelty
- Mechanisms of imitation.
- by Thomas Zentall
- 1.
- The mirror neuron system and imitation
- by Giacomo Rizzolatti
- 2.
- Understanding others : imitation, language, and empathy
- Control code
- FIEb17035910
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- 2 volumes
- Isbn
- 9780262582506
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)55067872
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