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  1. cogsci.ucsd.edu

    Imitation as behaviour parsing R.W.Byrne School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JU, UK (rwb@st-and.ac.uk) Non-human great apes appear to be able to acquire elaborate skills partly by imitation, raising the possi-bility of the transfer of skill by imitation in animals that have only rudimentary mentalizing ...
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  3. royalsocietypublishing.org

    Attempts to understand the apes' behaviour have led to the development of a purely mechanistic model of imitation, the 'behaviour parsing' model, in which the statistical regularities that are inevitable in planned behaviour are used to decipher the organization of another agent's behaviour, and thence to imitate parts of it.
    Author:R.W. ByrnePublished:2003
  4. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC1693132

    Thus, imitation of complex, novel behaviour may not require mentalizing, but conversely behaviour parsing may be a necessary preliminary to attributing intention and cause. Full Text. The Full Text of this article is ... Byrne RW, Russon AE. Learning by imitation: a hierarchical approach. Behav Brain Sci. 1998 Oct; 21 (5):667-721. ...
    Author:R.W. ByrnePublished:2003
  5. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    R W Byrne 1 Affiliation 1 School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JU, UK. rwb@st-and.ac.uk; PMID: 12689378 ... Attempts to understand the apes' behaviour have led to the development of a purely mechanistic model of imitation, the 'behaviour parsing' model, in which the statistical regularities that are inevitable in planned ...
  6. semanticscholar.org

    Im imitation of complex, novel behaviour may not require mentalizing, but conversely behaviour parsing may be a necessary preliminary to attributing intention and cause. Non-human great apes appear to be able to acquire elaborate skills partly by imitation, raising the possibility of the transfer of skill by imitation in animals that have only rudimentary mentalizing capacities: in contrast to ...
  7. research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk

    Richard William Byrne. School of Psychology and Neuroscience ... Attempts to understand the apes' behaviour have led to the development of a purely mechanistic model of imitation, the 'behaviour parsing' model, in which the statistical regularities that are inevitable in planned behaviour are used to decipher the organization of another agent's ...
  8. Imitation as Behaviour Parsing - Richard Byrne - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document summarizes a paper about imitation as a behavior parsing model in animals. 1) It proposes that imitation in great apes and other animals may not require understanding intentions, but can instead be achieved through statistical learning of the regularities ...
  9. academic.oup.com

    Byrne, R W, 'Imitation as behaviour parsing', in Christopher D Frith, and Daniel M Wolpert (eds), The Neuroscience of Social Interaction: ... Attempts to understand the apes' behaviour have led to the development of a purely mechanistic model of imitation, the 'behaviour parsing' model, in which the statistical regularities that are ...
  10. academic.oup.com

    Byrne, Richard W., 'Learning new complex skills: Behavior parsing and the origin of insight' ... both contextual and production. The behavior-parsing model is developed, to explain the evidence for imitative learning in apes without mystique: segmentation of fluid action by mirror neurons, allowing action-level imitation; and parsing ...
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