2006
DOI: 10.1080/09515080600554746
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Do Neonates Display Innate Self-Awareness? Why Neonatal Imitation Fails to Provide Sufficient Grounds for Innate Self- and Other-Awareness

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“…Gallagher & Meltzoff, 1996), or whether the infant and the caregiver can be best considered as an undifferentiated system from the point of view of the infant's mind (e.g. Welsh, 2006). Several different views have been put forward on each side of this debate.…”
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“…Gallagher & Meltzoff, 1996), or whether the infant and the caregiver can be best considered as an undifferentiated system from the point of view of the infant's mind (e.g. Welsh, 2006). Several different views have been put forward on each side of this debate.…”
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“…29 To the best of my knowledge, there is no evidence either for or against the claim that observed tongue protrusion activates the human mirror system either in monkeys or in humans. 30 A useful discussion of scepticism about strong claims concerning neonatal imitation is Welsh (2006). movement is matched, a number of non-imitative explanations become possible, one being that tongue protrusion is an arousal response that occurs when the infant sees an exciting active face.…”
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“…Man har saerlig understreket etterligningens formende rolle i utviklingen, for å vise hvordan vi responderer på de andres handlinger med våre egne handlinger helt fra begynnelsen av, før språket og mesteparten av den motoriske kontrollen er utviklet (Meltzoff, 2002;Melzoff & Prinz, 2002 3. Jeg er fremdeles skeptisk til noen av de konklusjonene som blir trukket angående etterligning hos nyfødte som et tegn på selvfølelse, men jeg slutter meg til enigheten om at barn bruker tungen og munnen, det som virker mest tilgjengelig for deres kontroll, til å utforske den andre og verden (Welsh, 2006). 4.…”
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