The imitation of gestures
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The Imitation of Gestures by Jean Bergès and Irène Lézine is a foundational clinical text detailing standardized tests for evaluating gestural imitation abilities. Originally published in 1965 through The Spastics Society Medical Education and Information Unit in association with Heinemann Medical Books, the work provides systematic methodologies for assessing motor and cognitive development in patients, particularly children with neurological or developmental conditions. The book outlines observational frameworks and diagnostic criteria that have influenced pediatric neurology and developmental psychology. Its enduring relevance is evidenced by a 2016 reprint edition from Elsevier Science & Technology Books, underscoring its continued utility in clinical and academic settings. The text remains a key reference for clinicians and researchers studying nonverbal communication, motor planning, and imitation deficits.
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Jean Bergès
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Irène Lézine
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