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SUBMITTER: Paukner A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4211944 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Paukner Annika A Simpson Elizabeth A EA Ferrari Pier F PF Mrozek Timothy T Suomi Stephen J SJ
Developmental science 20140704 6
In human infants, neonatal imitation and preferences for eyes are both associated with later social and communicative skills, yet the relationship between these abilities remains unexplored. Here we investigated whether neonatal imitation predicts facial viewing patterns in infant rhesus macaques. We first assessed infant macaques for lipsmacking (a core affiliative gesture) and tongue protrusion imitation in the first week of life. When infants were 10-28 days old, we presented them with an ani ...[more]