Kinematic Measures of Imitation Fidelity in Primary School Children |
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Authors: | Justin H. G. Williams Jackie M. Casey Lieke Braadbaart Peter R. Culmer Mark Mon-Williams |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Aberdeen Medical School , United Kingdom;2. University of Leeds , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | We sought to develop a method for measuring imitation accuracy objectively in primary school children. Children imitated a model drawing shapes on the same computer-tablet interface they saw used in video clips, allowing kinematics of model and observers' actions to be directly compared. Imitation accuracy was reported as a correlation reflecting the statistical dependency between values of the model's and participant's sets of actions, or as a mean absolute difference between them. Children showed consistent improvement in imitation accuracy across middle childhood. They appeared to rationalize the demands of the task by remembering duration and size of action, which enabled them to reenact speed through motor-planning mechanisms. Kinematic measures may provide a window into the cognitive mechanisms involved in imitation. |
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