Trichome

Authors
Andrew N Meltzoff
Publication date
2007/1
Journal
Developmental science
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
126-134
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Infants represent the acts of others and their own acts in commensurate terms. They can recognize cross‐modal equivalences between acts they see others perform and their own felt bodily movements. This recognition of self–other equivalences in action gives rise to interpreting others as having similar psychological states such as perceptions and emotions. The ‘like me’ nature of others is the starting point for social cognition, not its culmination.
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