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Andrew N Meltzoff

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Acta Psychologica|November 4, 2006
The 'like me' framework for recognizing and becoming an intentional agentAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Science|December 22, 2006
'Like me': a foundation for social cognitionAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2014
Infant Imitation After a 1-Week Delay: Long-Term Memory for Novel Acts and Multiple StimuliAndrew N Meltzoff
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Elements of a comprehensive theory of infant imitationAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2014
Understanding the Intentions of Others: Re-Enactment of Intended Acts by 18-Month-Old ChildrenAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Psychology|September 17, 2008
Self-experience as a mechanism for learning about others: a training study in social cognitionAndrew N Meltzoff, Rechele Brooks
Philosophical Psychology|December 6, 2013
The earliest sense of self and others: Merleau-Ponty and recent developmental studiesShaun Gallagher, Andrew N Meltzoff
Development and Psychopathology|December 23, 2014
Memory and representation in young children with Down syndrome: Exploring deferred imitation and object permanenceMechthild Rast, Andrew N Meltzoff
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 12, 2003
What imitation tells us about social cognition: a rapprochement between developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscienceAndrew N Meltzoff, Jean Decety
Frontiers in Psychology|May 1, 2020
Imitation in Chinese Preschool Children: Influence of Prior Self-Experience and Pedagogical Cues on the Imitation of Novel Acts in a Non-Western CultureZhidan Wang, Andrew N Meltzoff
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Acta Psychologica|November 4, 2006
The 'like me' framework for recognizing and becoming an intentional agentAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Science|December 22, 2006
'Like me': a foundation for social cognitionAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2014
Infant Imitation After a 1-Week Delay: Long-Term Memory for Novel Acts and Multiple StimuliAndrew N Meltzoff
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Elements of a comprehensive theory of infant imitationAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2014
Understanding the Intentions of Others: Re-Enactment of Intended Acts by 18-Month-Old ChildrenAndrew N Meltzoff
Developmental Psychology|September 17, 2008
Self-experience as a mechanism for learning about others: a training study in social cognitionAndrew N Meltzoff, Rechele Brooks
Philosophical Psychology|December 6, 2013
The earliest sense of self and others: Merleau-Ponty and recent developmental studiesShaun Gallagher, Andrew N Meltzoff
Development and Psychopathology|December 23, 2014
Memory and representation in young children with Down syndrome: Exploring deferred imitation and object permanenceMechthild Rast, Andrew N Meltzoff
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 12, 2003
What imitation tells us about social cognition: a rapprochement between developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscienceAndrew N Meltzoff, Jean Decety
Frontiers in Psychology|May 1, 2020
Imitation in Chinese Preschool Children: Influence of Prior Self-Experience and Pedagogical Cues on the Imitation of Novel Acts in a Non-Western CultureZhidan Wang, Andrew N Meltzoff
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