M. G. Nielsen’s scientific contributions

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Imitation and self-recogntion in autism: In search of an explanation
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January 2006

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... Studies have reported that neonatal infants can imitate facial, oral, and hand gestures (Anisfeld, 1996;Meltzoff & Moore, 1989;Nagy et al., 2020). In subsequent development, imitation consolidates during unstructured dyadic interactions (Nielsen et al., 2006;Rogers et al., 2003;Vivanti & Hamilton, 2014). Over the first two years of life imitation behaviors become progressively more complex, starting from vocalizations and simple actions directed on objects (e.g., banging a toy) and extending to meaningful and meaningless manual and facial gestures . ...

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Gesture Imitation Performance and Visual Exploration in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Imitation and self-recogntion in autism: In search of an explanation
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  • January 2006