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- Cognitive_imitation abstract "Cognitive imitation is a type of imitation and a type of social learning. Cognitive imitation, like the imitation of motor rules (i.e., motor imitation), involves learning and copying specific rules by observation. The principal difference between motor and cognitive imitation is the type of rule (and stimulus) that is learned and copied by the observer. So, whereas in the typical imitation learning experiment subjects must copy novel actions on objects or novel sequences of specific actions (novel motor imitation), in a novel cognitive imitation paradigm subjects have to copy novel rules, independently of specific actions or movement patterns.".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageID "5647658".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageLength "4522".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageRevisionID "610303222".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_learning_theory.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Copying.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Imitation.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Learning.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Modelling_(psychology).
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Observational_learning.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Social_facilitation.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Stimulus_(physiology).
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Trial_and_error.
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cognitive imitation".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "On Imitation".
- Cognitive_imitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "imitation".
- Cognitive_imitation subject Category:Social_learning_theory.
- Cognitive_imitation hypernym Imitation.
- Cognitive_imitation type Food.
- Cognitive_imitation type Theory.
- Cognitive_imitation comment "Cognitive imitation is a type of imitation and a type of social learning. Cognitive imitation, like the imitation of motor rules (i.e., motor imitation), involves learning and copying specific rules by observation. The principal difference between motor and cognitive imitation is the type of rule (and stimulus) that is learned and copied by the observer.".
- Cognitive_imitation label "Cognitive imitation".
- Cognitive_imitation sameAs Q5141211.
- Cognitive_imitation sameAs تقلید_پوشا.
- Cognitive_imitation sameAs m.0dy39j.
- Cognitive_imitation sameAs Q5141211.
- Cognitive_imitation wasDerivedFrom Cognitive_imitation?oldid=610303222.
- Cognitive_imitation isPrimaryTopicOf Cognitive_imitation.