*Cannon et al., 2015
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression (posterior sites) correlated with motor skills. |
EEG |
8−10 months, n = 21 |
*Carpenter et al., 2013
|
Mimicry |
Being mimicked increases help to experimenter and stranger |
Behavior |
18 months, n = 48 |
* Cirelli et al., 2014
|
Synchrony |
More helping towards an adult moving in synchrony than asynchronously or a stranger |
Behavior |
14 months, n = 48 |
*Cirelli et al. (2016)
|
Synchrony |
Prosocial effect of synchrony transfers to affiliate |
Behavior |
14 months, n = 48 |
*Debnath et al., 2019
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression at central location and connectivity central-occipital |
EEG |
9 months, n = 46 |
de Klerk et al., 2015 |
Action observation |
Mu suppression independent of experience (walking) |
EEG |
7−9 months, n = 31 |
*de Klerk et al., 2019a
|
Mimicry (face and hand) |
More facial mimicry in infants whose mother imitate more; no correlation for hand mimicry |
Behavior, EMG |
4 months, n = 27 |
de Klerk et al., 2019b |
Mimicry (face) |
More mimicry and temporal cortex activity for videos of same-language (compared to foreign) speaking actor |
fNIRS, EMG |
11 months, n = 55 |
de Klerk et al., 2018 |
Mimicry |
Facial mimicry increases with direct gaze; associated with superior temporal activity. |
fNIRS, EMG |
4 months, n = 60 |
Fawcett and Liszkowski, 2012 |
Mimicry |
Being mimicked or mimicking spontaneously increases play initiation with adults |
Behavior |
18 months, n = 32 |
Filippi et al., 2016 |
Action observation |
Mu suppression predicts subsequent goal imitation |
EEG |
6−8 months, n = 36 |
*Grossmann et al., 2013
|
Action observation |
Premotor and temporal cortex activation when watching human and robot-like movements |
fNIRS |
4 months, n = 15 |
Isomura and Nakano, 2016 |
Mimicry |
Mimicry only for audio-visual (but not unimodal) stimuli (emotional face) |
Behavior, EMG |
4−5 months, n = 15 |
*Jones, 2007
|
Mimicry – Automatic imitation |
Encouraged imitation of parents actions appears slowly with age, dependent on behavior |
Behavior |
6−20 months, n = 162 |
Kaiser et al., 2017 |
Mimicry |
Face mimicry dependent on emotion in 7 m. old; likely to include evaluative processes |
Behavior, EMG |
4 months, n = 27; 7 months, n = 24) |
*Langeloh et al., 2018
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression stronger for unusual than usual actions |
EEG |
12 months, n = 42 |
*Lloyd-Fox et al., 2015
|
Action observation |
Temporal cortex activation correlates with fine motor skills (grasp and lift) |
fNIRS |
4−6 months, n = 24 |
*Marshall and Meltzoff, 2011
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression(fronto central) when watching live actions |
EEG |
14 months, n = 38 |
*Montirosso et al., 2019
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression (frontal parietal) when watching live actions |
EEG |
14 months, n = 33 |
*Oostenbroek et al., 2016
|
Imitation |
No spontaneous imitation face and hand movements |
Behavior |
Newborn – 2months, n = 106 |
Pratt et al., 2015 |
Synchrony |
Mother child synchrony in face to face interaction associated with stress reduction depending on temperament. |
Behavior |
4−6 months, n = 132 |
*Rayson et al., 2016
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression (central; bilateral) when watching videos of facial movements |
EEG |
30 months, n = 17 |
*Reid et al., 2011
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression only when observing actions that engage the child. |
EEG |
14 months, n = 10 |
Ruysschaert et al., 2013 |
Action observation |
Mu suppression for live but not video stimuli. |
EEG |
18−36 months, n = 34 |
*Saby et al., 2012
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression greater for actions that match action just executed by the infant |
EEG |
14 months, n = 16 |
Saby et al., 2013 |
Action observation |
Mu suppression during observation with somatotopic pattern (hand, foot) |
EEG |
14 months, n = 32 |
*Shimada and Hiraki, 2006
|
Action observation |
Motor activity during execution and observation, more in live setting than video |
fNIRS |
6−7 months, n = 13 |
*Somogyi and Esseily, 2014
|
Mimicry |
Being mimicked increases tool-use learning by observation. |
Behavior |
16 months, n = 48 |
*Southgate et al., 2009
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression starting before onset of observed movement. |
EEG |
9 months, n = 15 |
*Stapel et al., 2010
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression stronger for extraordinary actions |
EEG |
12 months, n = 12 |
*Tunçgenç et al., 2015
|
Synchrony |
12 months-old but not 9 months old prefer social character (but not object(that have moved synchronously with them |
Behavior |
9 months, n = 41; 12 months, n = 40 |
Upshaw et al., 2016 |
Action observation |
Mu suppression during observation related to grip strength |
EEG |
12 months, n = 12 |
Vacaru et al., 2019 |
Mimicry (face) |
Spontaneous mimicry of face pictures. Effect of attachment style, not inhibitory control |
Behavior, EMG |
3 months, n = 42 |
*Virji‐Babul et al., 2012
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression when watching videos of reaching, walking or object motion |
EEG |
4−11 months, n = 14 |
*Warreyn et al., 2013
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression for object-directed and mimicked actions |
EEG |
18−30, n = 17 |
*Yoo et al., 2015
|
Action observation |
Mu suppression during observation of grasp-with-tool actions. |
EEG |
9 months, n = 26; 12 months, n = 34 |
*Zmyj et al., 2012
|
Imitation |
Spontaneous imitation more likely when watching peers than older children or adults |
Behavior |
14 months, n = 36 |