Previous investigations comparing auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to words whose mean-ings infants did or did not comprehend, found bilateral differences in brain activity to known versus unknown words in 13-month-old infants, in contrast with unilateral, left hemisphere, differences in activity in 20-month-old infants. We explore two alternative explanations for these findings. Changes in hemispheric specialization may result from a qualitative shift in the way infants process known words between 13 and 20 months. Alternatively, hemispheric specialization may arise from increased familiarity with the individual words tested. We contrasted these two explanations by measuring ERPs from 20-month-old infants with high and low producti...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
There has been general consensus that initial word learning during early infancy is a slow and time-...
Learning words is central in human development. However, lacking clear evidence for how or where lan...
What happens in the brain when infants are learning the meaning of words? Only a few studies (Torkil...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
& The ability to discriminate phonetically similar speech sounds is evident quite early in devel...
The speech infants hear, in the first year of life before they themselves begin to speak, is mainly ...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
This dissertation investigated electrophysiological measures of individual differences in toddlers’ ...
The present study explored the origins of word learning in early infancy. Using event-related potent...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
The present study investigated the brain mechanisms involved during young children's receptive famil...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
There has been general consensus that initial word learning during early infancy is a slow and time-...
Learning words is central in human development. However, lacking clear evidence for how or where lan...
What happens in the brain when infants are learning the meaning of words? Only a few studies (Torkil...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
& The ability to discriminate phonetically similar speech sounds is evident quite early in devel...
The speech infants hear, in the first year of life before they themselves begin to speak, is mainly ...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
This dissertation investigated electrophysiological measures of individual differences in toddlers’ ...
The present study explored the origins of word learning in early infancy. Using event-related potent...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
The present study investigated the brain mechanisms involved during young children's receptive famil...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
There has been general consensus that initial word learning during early infancy is a slow and time-...
Learning words is central in human development. However, lacking clear evidence for how or where lan...