<p>Participants learned the two types of grammar in one language (/i/and/e/vowels triggered the application of the concatenative and analogical grammar, respectively) without any explicit instructions on how rules should be applied. The correlation between learning of these grammars and domain-general memory abilities provides further evidence of the underlying cognitive processes involved (c).</p
<p>Scatterplots depicting correlations for the simple-complex training order between (A) procedural ...
A current theoretical debate regards whether rule-based or similarity based learning prevails during...
In four experiments, adherence to grammatical rules and associative chunk strength (including differ...
Although there is variability in nonnative grammar learning outcomes, the contributions of training ...
Although there is variability in nonnative grammar learning outcomes, the contributions of training ...
Three artificial grammar learning experiments investigate the memory processes underlying classifica...
Learning language requires acquiring the grammatical categories of words in the language, but learni...
Three artificial grammar learning experiments investigated the memory processes underlying classific...
This study examined the simultaneous acquisition of vocabulary and grammar by adult learners and the...
Four experiments are reported in which subjects gained extensive experience with artificial grammars...
In everyday life, there is considerable need for rule learning. Behavioral and human brain imaging s...
<p>This study examined the simultaneous acquisition of vocabulary and grammar by adult learners and ...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
We distinguish two fundamentally different ways of learning; one which can occur in the absence of m...
<p>Scatterplots depicting correlations for the simple-complex training order between (A) procedural ...
A current theoretical debate regards whether rule-based or similarity based learning prevails during...
In four experiments, adherence to grammatical rules and associative chunk strength (including differ...
Although there is variability in nonnative grammar learning outcomes, the contributions of training ...
Although there is variability in nonnative grammar learning outcomes, the contributions of training ...
Three artificial grammar learning experiments investigate the memory processes underlying classifica...
Learning language requires acquiring the grammatical categories of words in the language, but learni...
Three artificial grammar learning experiments investigated the memory processes underlying classific...
This study examined the simultaneous acquisition of vocabulary and grammar by adult learners and the...
Four experiments are reported in which subjects gained extensive experience with artificial grammars...
In everyday life, there is considerable need for rule learning. Behavioral and human brain imaging s...
<p>This study examined the simultaneous acquisition of vocabulary and grammar by adult learners and ...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
We distinguish two fundamentally different ways of learning; one which can occur in the absence of m...
<p>Scatterplots depicting correlations for the simple-complex training order between (A) procedural ...
A current theoretical debate regards whether rule-based or similarity based learning prevails during...
In four experiments, adherence to grammatical rules and associative chunk strength (including differ...