Learning depends on attention. The processes that cue attention in the moment dynamically inte-grate learned regularities and immediate contextual cues. This paper reviews the extensive literature on cued attention and attentional learning in the adult literature and proposes that these fundamental processes are likely significant mechanisms of change in cognitive development. The value of this idea is illustrated using phenomena in children’s novel word learning
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
In a multi- and inter-cultural world, we daily encounter new words. Adult learners often rely on a s...
This paper investigates the role of general attention-shifting mechanisms in children’s early adject...
When looking for the referents of nouns, adults and young children are sensitive to cross- situation...
Children learn their earliest words through social interaction, but it is unknown how much they rely...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This research is a descriptio...
From mid-childhood onwards, children learn hundreds of new words every year incidentally through rea...
Currently available empirical evidence is often insufficient to distinguish among developmental theo...
Incidental learning plays a crucial role in the initial phases of language acquisition. However this...
Children improve at word learning during the 2nd year of life—sometimes dramatically. This fact has ...
ABSTRACT. The authors ' purpose in this study was to evaluate the role of attention, as a centr...
We know that from mid-childhood onwards most new words are learned implicitly via reading; however, ...
Incidental acquisition of vocabulary knowledge during everyday reading has received attention by res...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
In a multi- and inter-cultural world, we daily encounter new words. Adult learners often rely on a s...
This paper investigates the role of general attention-shifting mechanisms in children’s early adject...
When looking for the referents of nouns, adults and young children are sensitive to cross- situation...
Children learn their earliest words through social interaction, but it is unknown how much they rely...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This research is a descriptio...
From mid-childhood onwards, children learn hundreds of new words every year incidentally through rea...
Currently available empirical evidence is often insufficient to distinguish among developmental theo...
Incidental learning plays a crucial role in the initial phases of language acquisition. However this...
Children improve at word learning during the 2nd year of life—sometimes dramatically. This fact has ...
ABSTRACT. The authors ' purpose in this study was to evaluate the role of attention, as a centr...
We know that from mid-childhood onwards most new words are learned implicitly via reading; however, ...
Incidental acquisition of vocabulary knowledge during everyday reading has received attention by res...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
In a multi- and inter-cultural world, we daily encounter new words. Adult learners often rely on a s...