Perspectives on imitation: from neuroscience to social science Volume 2. Imitation, human development, and culture
A state-of-the-art view of imitation from leading researchers in neuroscience and brain imaging, animal and developmental psychology, primatology, ethology, philosophy, anthropology, media studies, economics, sociology, education, and law.Leading researchers across a range of disciplines provide a s...
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spelling | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science Volume 2. Imitation, human development, and culture edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater Imitation, human development, and culture Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press ©2005 1 Online-Ressource txt c cr A state-of-the-art view of imitation from leading researchers in neuroscience and brain imaging, animal and developmental psychology, primatology, ethology, philosophy, anthropology, media studies, economics, sociology, education, and law.Leading researchers across a range of disciplines provide a state-of-the-art view of imitation, integrating the latest findings and theories with reviews of seminal work, and revealing why imitation is a topic of such intense current scientific interest. Chater, Nick Hurley, S. L. |
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title | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science |
title_alt | Imitation, human development, and culture |
title_auth | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science |
title_exact_search | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science |
title_full | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science Volume 2. Imitation, human development, and culture edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater |
title_fullStr | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science Volume 2. Imitation, human development, and culture edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater |
title_full_unstemmed | Perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science Volume 2. Imitation, human development, and culture edited by Susan Hurley and Nick Chater |
title_short | Perspectives on imitation |
title_sort | perspectives on imitation from neuroscience to social science imitation human development and culture |
title_sub | from neuroscience to social science |
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