The main purpose of the present study was to examine whether implicit learning abilities, assessed by means of a serial reaction time task, are present to the same extent in 6- and 10-year-old children as in adults. We also wondered whether the knowledge acquired after one learning session is retained after a one-week delay. And finally, we studied the explicit knowledge developed by the children in this task. Our results show no age-related difference in the serial reaction time performance, which is consistent with the idea that implicit learning abilities may be efficient early in development
A growing body of work demonstrates that the form of a language emerges ontogenetically from pattern...
In this study, we investigated motor and cognitive procedural learning in typically developing child...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
It is generally admitted that implicit learning abilities are efficient early in childhood. However,...
This study investigated the role of working memory capacity on implicit and explicit motor sequence ...
This study investigated the role of working memory capacity on implicit and explicit motor sequence ...
Children and adults are able to learn a motor sequence quickly, usually over a course of one learnin...
The current study examined, for the first time in a developmental perspective, the effect of respons...
In recent decades research in implicit learning has expanded beyond classic stimulus-response accoun...
Learning is critical for the typical development of linguistic, social, and motor skills. However, l...
Studies into interactions between explicit and implicit motor sequence learning have yielded mixed r...
The performance of children in a serial reaction time task was studied. The independent variables we...
The influence of structure and age on sequence learning was investigated by testing 24 young and 24 ...
Typically developing children aged 5 to 8 years were exposed to artificial grammar learning. Followi...
It has been reported recently that while general sequence learning across ages conforms to the typic...
A growing body of work demonstrates that the form of a language emerges ontogenetically from pattern...
In this study, we investigated motor and cognitive procedural learning in typically developing child...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
It is generally admitted that implicit learning abilities are efficient early in childhood. However,...
This study investigated the role of working memory capacity on implicit and explicit motor sequence ...
This study investigated the role of working memory capacity on implicit and explicit motor sequence ...
Children and adults are able to learn a motor sequence quickly, usually over a course of one learnin...
The current study examined, for the first time in a developmental perspective, the effect of respons...
In recent decades research in implicit learning has expanded beyond classic stimulus-response accoun...
Learning is critical for the typical development of linguistic, social, and motor skills. However, l...
Studies into interactions between explicit and implicit motor sequence learning have yielded mixed r...
The performance of children in a serial reaction time task was studied. The independent variables we...
The influence of structure and age on sequence learning was investigated by testing 24 young and 24 ...
Typically developing children aged 5 to 8 years were exposed to artificial grammar learning. Followi...
It has been reported recently that while general sequence learning across ages conforms to the typic...
A growing body of work demonstrates that the form of a language emerges ontogenetically from pattern...
In this study, we investigated motor and cognitive procedural learning in typically developing child...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...