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The neural basis of Imitative behavior: Parietal actions and frontal programs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 October 1998
Abstract
Byrne & Russon suggest that there are two kinds of imitation learning – action level and program level – and that the latter is critical for great apes' learning. I have interpreted this phenomenon from the standpoint of clinical neuropsychology and conjecture that action-level imitation might be related to parietal lobe function and program-level imitation might be related to frontal lobe function.
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