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Body Odors Promote Automatic Imitation in Autism

Biological Psychiatry, 2013
Autism spectrum disorders comprise a range of neurodevelopmental pathologies characterized, among other symptoms, by impaired social interactions. Individuals with this diagnosis are reported to often identify people by repetitively sniffing pieces of clothing or the body odor of family members.
PARMA, VALENTINA   +3 more
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The automaticity of children’s imitative group bias

Cognitive Development, 2019
It has recently been shown that children selectively imitate the actions of individual in-group members. The present studies examined whether group-based selective imitation occurs even in implicit, speeded imitation. Participants were 20 adults, and 44 children distributed across two age groups (5th graders, 2nd graders).
Essa, Francine   +2 more
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Automatic Imitation Assessment in Interaction

2012
Detecting social events such as imitation is identified as key step for the development of socially aware robots. In this paper, we present an unsupervised approach to measure immediate synchronous and asynchronous imitations between two partners.
Michelet, Stéphane   +4 more
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Automatic and strategic effects in human imitation

1993
Imitation is a very important ability that allows an agent to acquire efficiently a wide range of movements by observing a demonstrator performing them. The tendency to imitate has long been noted in normal and abnormal human behavior, and in the last decade there has also been an increase in the number studies of imitation in children, monkeys and ...
Rumiati, Raffaella, Tessari, A.
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Automatic imitation is reduced in narcissists.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2014
Narcissism is a personality trait that has been extensively studied in normal populations. Individuals high on subclinical narcissism tend to display an excessive self-focus and reduced concern for others. Does their disregard of others have roots in low-level processes of social perception?
Sukhvinder S. Obhi   +3 more
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Automatic selection of task spaces for imitation learning

2009 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2009
Previous work [1] shows that the movement representation in task spaces offers many advantages for learning object-related and goal-directed movement tasks through imitation. It allows to reduce the dimensionality of the data that is learned and simplifies the correspondence problem that results from different kinematic structures of teacher and robot.
Muehlig, Manuel   +4 more
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Lack of Automatic Imitation in Newly Sighted Individuals

Psychological Science, 2017
Viewing a hand action performed by another person facilitates a response-compatible action and slows a response-incompatible one, even when the viewed action is irrelevant to the task. This automatic imitation effect is taken as the clearest evidence for a direct mapping between action viewing and motor performance.
Ayelet, McKyton   +2 more
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Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) in Wireless Communications Systems and Standards: A Contemporary Survey

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021
Ashfaq Ahmed   +2 more
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Automatic text summarization: A comprehensive survey

Expert Systems With Applications, 2021
Cherif Salama
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