"The best available evidence"? Hardly. We identified 11 flaws in their experimental design. This was NOT a fair test of newborns' imitation abilities. For details, see:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/desc.12609 …
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Hi Liz, I wonder why tongue protrusion would ever count as imitation. A lot of literature suggests real imitation means copying a new behavior or problem solution from a model, while "aping" tongue protrusion is just mimicking something already in the repertoire.
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