The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is characterized by the word form's ability to compete with similar-sounding entries during auditory word recognition. Here we show that although the mere acquisition of a spoken form is swift, its engagement in lexical competition requires an incubation-like period that is crucially associated with sleep. Words learned at 8 p.m. do not induce (inhibitory) competition effects immediately, but do so after a 12-hr interval including a night's sleep, and continue to induce such effects after 24 hr. In contrast, words learned at 8 a.m. do not show such effects immediately or after 12 hr of wakefulness, but show the effects only after 24 hr, after s...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
It is known that sleep participates in memory consolidation processes. However, results obtained in ...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but litt...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
We recently published an experiment showing that vocabulary learning during deep sleep is possible (...
Sleep is involved in the mechanisms underlying memory consolidation and brain plasticity. Consolidat...
Learning a new word involves integration with existing lexical knowledge. Previous work has shown th...
Humans can unconsciously acquire new information during deep sleep. Although sleep-played informatio...
Numerous studies have examined sleep’s influence on a range of hippocampus-dependent declarative mem...
Natural languages contain countless regularities. Extraction of these patterns is an essential compo...
<div><p>Numerous studies have examined sleep's influence on a range of hippocampus-dependent declara...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
It is known that sleep participates in memory consolidation processes. However, results obtained in ...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but litt...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
We recently published an experiment showing that vocabulary learning during deep sleep is possible (...
Sleep is involved in the mechanisms underlying memory consolidation and brain plasticity. Consolidat...
Learning a new word involves integration with existing lexical knowledge. Previous work has shown th...
Humans can unconsciously acquire new information during deep sleep. Although sleep-played informatio...
Numerous studies have examined sleep’s influence on a range of hippocampus-dependent declarative mem...
Natural languages contain countless regularities. Extraction of these patterns is an essential compo...
<div><p>Numerous studies have examined sleep's influence on a range of hippocampus-dependent declara...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
It is known that sleep participates in memory consolidation processes. However, results obtained in ...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...