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The Psychology of Childhood and Youth: Outlines of Thirty Lectures. 1914
DOI: 10.1037/14533-010
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Imitation and suggestion.

Abstract: The psychology of imitation: All sensations, after registering themselves as memory images, tend to pass over into corresponding expressions. Memories are revived sensations and hence they also tend to pass over into expression.

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