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Stages IV and V: Imitation of Movements Not Visible on the Body of the Subject, and Imitation of New Models
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Stages IV and V: Imitation of Movements Not Visible on the Body of the Subject, and Imitation of New Models
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Stages IV and V: Imitation of Movements Not Visible on the Body of the Subject, and Imitation of New Models book
ABSTRACT
Direct imitation, through progressive differentiation between accommodation and assimilation, is fully developed in stages IV and V, but we are still only on the threshold of deferred imitation or imitation involving a beginning of representation, which belong to stage VI.