Strączek, Bogumił2026-04-172026-04-172016Seminare, 2016, Tom 37, nr 3, s. 47-60.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43584This article attempts to trace the relationship between Rene Girard’s mimetic theory and research on the nature of imitation in cognitive sciences. It is divided into four parts. The first one defines the basic concept of the French thinker’s theory, i.e. that of mimetic desire, in the context of such notions as biological, cultural and psychological mimicry. The second refers to the research conducted in the area of developmental psychology on mimetic behaviours of infants. The third part shows how imitative behaviours are reflected in the activity of neurons. The fourth chapter describes the most recent findings, which directly relate to the theory of Rene Girard’s mimetic desire.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychmimesisteoria mimetycznapsychologia rozwojowanauki kognitywneneurony lustrzanepsychologiamózgimitacjaneuronyneurologianaśladownictwopragnienie mimetycznemimikramimetyzmświadomośćmimetic theorydevelopmental psychologycognitive sciencesmirror neuronspsychologybrainimitationneuronsneurologymimetic desiremimicrymimetismconsciousnessRene Girard„Ludzki mózg jest potężną imitującą maszyną”. Teoria mimetyczna a badania nad naturą imitacji w naukach kognitywnych“Human Brain Is a Powerful Imitating Machine”. Mimetic Theory and Research on the Nature of Imitation in Cognitive SciencesArticle