Evolving Imitating Agents and the Emergence of a Neural Mirror System

  • Borenstein E
  • Ruppin E
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Abstract

Imitation is a highly complex cognitive process, employing vision, perception, representation, memory and motor con- trol. The underlying mechanisms that give rise to imitative behavior have attracted a lot of attention in recent

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Borenstein, E., & Ruppin, E. (2020). Evolving Imitating Agents and the Emergence of a Neural Mirror System. In Artificial Life IX (pp. 146–151). The MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/1429.003.0025

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