Title: Imitative Learning by Birds
1Imitative Learning by Birds
Imitation is a term that generally has been
reserved for behavioral matching that cannot be
accounted for by simpler species-predisposed,
motivational, or learning mechanisms. When
imitation occurs in humans it has been attributed
to the ability to take the perspective of others
(e.g., theory of mind). Can a species as
different from humans as Japanese quail imitate?
If they can, does this mean that they have the
ability to take the perspective of others?
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Wednesday February 6,
2001 700 p.m. Natural Science Building Room
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Thomas Zentall Department of Psychology University
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