It is argued that both imitation (learning about behaviour through nonspecific observation) and social learning (learning about the environment through ... CM Heyes - 《Animal Behaviour》 被引量: 558发表: 1993年 Copying Actions and Copying Outcomes: Social Learning Through the Second Year The prese...
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We assessed the effect of the type of partners, i.e., adults, typically developing (TD) children and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), on robot learning during an imitation game. The experimental protocol was divided into two phases: 1) a learning phase, during which the robot ...
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Social LearningSocial learning is a behavioral theory that posits learning takes place through observation and imitation. Learning is seen as a social activity, where professor-to-student and student-to-student interactions help foster curiosity and motivation among students. Several scholars have ...
development, sticking out their tongue reflexively when an adult human demonstrates, likely an example of a simple motor response prepared by the brain for social development. Imitation in human children is most famously exemplified in observational learning or, more broadly, social learning studies.12...
In addition to observation, social learning also involves imitation. This is the process of copying the behaviors of others. Children, for example, often imitate their parents or caregivers, learning how to speak, eat, and interact with the world. Adults also imitate others, whether it's learni...
Imitation and Social Learning in Robots, Humans and Animals: Correspondence problems and mechanisms The problem for one individual of producing behaviour that matches , in some aspect, with behaviour it observes in another comprises an instance of the correspondence problem (compare Part IV, Development...