Newborn Imitation

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Newborn Imitation

The Stakes of a Controversy

Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Life sciences: general issues Neurosciences

Author: Ruth Leys

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Collection: Elements in Histories of Emotions and the Senses

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 30th July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781108922142


Newborn imitation and recent controversies

Newborn imitation has recently become the focus of a major controversy in the human sciences. New studies have reexamined the evidence and found it wanting. Imitation has been regarded as a crucial capability of neonates ever since 1977, when two American psychologists first published experiments appearing to demonstrate that babies at birth are able to copy a variety of facial movements.

The findings overturned decades of assumptions about the competence of newborns. But what if claims for newborn imitation are not true? Influential theories about the mechanisms underlying imitation, the role of mirror neurons, the nature of the self and of infant mental states, will all have to be modified or abandoned if it turns out that babies cannot imitate at birth.

This Element offers a critical assessment of those theories and the stakes involved.

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