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Apraxic deficits predict general cognitive impairment in patients with biomarker-verified Alzheimer's pathology. [PDF]

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Imitation

2023
Imitation: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the topic of imitation behavior in humans, providing a summary of existing scientific research on imitation, covering everything from examples of imitation across each developmental stage to animal imitation such as monkeys imitating each other.The authors argue that imitation forms the foundation of
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THE MECHANISMS OF IMITATION

Cybernetics and Systems, 2001
Imitation is a process by which individuals learn to perform a behavior pattern as a result of observing another animal performing a similar action. Despite a century of research and a great deal of interest, the processes underlying imitation remain unknown.
Kevin N. Laland, Patrick Bateson
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When is imitation imitation and who has the right to imitate?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1998
It is suggested (1) that motivation must not be overlooked, (2) that most social imitation does not involve novel behaviors, and (3) that newborn babies do imitate.
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Neurobiology of imitation

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2009
Recent research on the neurobiology of imitation has gone beyond the study of its 'core' mechanisms, focus of investigation of the past years.. The current trends can be grouped into four main categories: (1) non 'core' neural mechanisms that are also important for imitation; (2) mechanisms of control, in both imitative learning and inhibition of ...
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On imitative behavior

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1960
It is shown that the linear equations of the formal theory of mass behavior proposed by the author in 1939 are first-order approximations of the biophysical theory proposed later. The second approximation contains cubic terms. It permits the expression of the time course of the change of behavior in terms of a quadrature.
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Schizophrenia: The great imitated (by many great imitators and small imitators)

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2020
João, Gama Marques, António, Bento
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