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Mirror neurons and imitation from a developmental and evolutionary perspective
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Pier Francesco Ferrari
and Gino Coudé
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Primate communication and human language 1
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Part 1. Primate vocal communication: New findings about its complexity, adaptability and control
- Living links to human language 13
- What can forest guenons “tell” us about the origin of language? 39
- Do chimpanzees have voluntary control of their facial expressions and vocalizations? 71
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Part 2. Neurophysiological, behavioural and ontogenetic data on the evolution of communicative orofacial and manual gestures
- From gesture to language 91
- Mirror neurons and imitation from a developmental and evolutionary perspective 121
- Lashley’s problem of serial order and the evolution of learnable vocal and manual communication 139
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Part 3. Emergence and development of speech, gestures and language
- Naming with gestures in children with typical development and with Down syndrome 155
- Illuminating language origins from the perspective of contemporary ontogeny in human infants 173
- Emergence of articulatory-acoustic systems from deictic interaction games in a “Vocalize to Localize” framework 193
- 2 + 2 Linguistic minimal frames 221
- Name index 233
- Subject index 237
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Primate communication and human language 1
-
Part 1. Primate vocal communication: New findings about its complexity, adaptability and control
- Living links to human language 13
- What can forest guenons “tell” us about the origin of language? 39
- Do chimpanzees have voluntary control of their facial expressions and vocalizations? 71
-
Part 2. Neurophysiological, behavioural and ontogenetic data on the evolution of communicative orofacial and manual gestures
- From gesture to language 91
- Mirror neurons and imitation from a developmental and evolutionary perspective 121
- Lashley’s problem of serial order and the evolution of learnable vocal and manual communication 139
-
Part 3. Emergence and development of speech, gestures and language
- Naming with gestures in children with typical development and with Down syndrome 155
- Illuminating language origins from the perspective of contemporary ontogeny in human infants 173
- Emergence of articulatory-acoustic systems from deictic interaction games in a “Vocalize to Localize” framework 193
- 2 + 2 Linguistic minimal frames 221
- Name index 233
- Subject index 237