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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.47.2022.tde-15022023-182425
Document
Author
Full name
Cristiano Pedroso
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2022
Supervisor
Committee
Zachi, Elaine Cristina (President)
Carreiro, Luiz Renato Rodrigues
Costa, Marcelo Fernandes da
D'Antino, Maria Eloisa Fama
Teixeira, Rosaní Aparecida Antunes
Title in Portuguese
Revisão sistemática sobre a relação entre a superimitação, funções executivas e habilidades sociais
Keywords in Portuguese
Cognição Social
Cultura
Educação infantil
Funções executivas
Superimitação
Abstract in Portuguese
A superimitação está associada à uma atividade socialmente mediada de resolução de problemas em que há uma tendencia em copiar comportamentos relevantes e irrelevantes de um modelo, mesmo quando é possível identificar os comportamentos que são irrelevantes para a tarefa proposta. Este comportamento tem recebido atenção da comunidade cientifica e designes experimentais apresentam associação desta tendencia com mecanismos de transmissão de cultura. Nosso objetivo foi a verificação de possível relação da superimitação com funções cognitivas/ executivas, indicando vulnerabilidades destas últimas em situações em que a superimitação é prevalente. Hipotetizamos que, apesar da superimitação ser uma tarefa de resolução de problema, por estar no campo da aprendizagem social, as funções executivas/ cognitivas não apresentariam relação com este comportamento. Nossa hipótese foi confirmada através de estudos de revisão sistemática. Novos estudos experimentais são necessários para ampliar o conhecimento deste fenômeno
Title in English
Systematic review of the relationship between overimitation, executive functions and social skills
Keywords in English
Child education
Executive functions
Overimitation
Social cognition,Culture
Abstract in English
Overimitation is associated with a socially mediated problem-solving activity in which there is a tendency to copy relevant and irrelevant behaviors from a model, even when it is possible to identify behaviors that are irrelevant to the proposed task. This behavior has received attention from the scientific community and experimental designs show association of this trend with mechanisms of culture transmission. Our objective was to verify a possible relationship between overimitation and cognitive/executive functions, indicating vulnerabilities of the latter in situations where over-imitation is prevalent. We hypothesized that, despite overimitation being a problem-solving task, because it is in the field of social learning, executive/cognitive functions would not be related to this behavior. Our hypothesis was confirmed through systematic review studies. New experimental studies are needed to expand the knowledge of this phenomenon
 
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Publishing Date
2023-03-17
 
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