The neural basis of statistical learning as it occurs over time was explored with stimuli drawn from a natural language (Russian nouns). The input reflected the "rules" for marking categories of gendered nouns, without making participants explicitly aware of the nature of what they were to learn. Participants were scanned while listening to a series of gender-marked nouns during four sequential scans, and were tested for their learning immediately after each scan. Although participants were not told the nature of the learning task, they exhibited learning after their initial exposure to the stimuli. Independent component analysis of the brain data revealed five task- related sub- networks. Unlike prior statistical learning studies of word s...
Natalia Alzate ’24 Major: Biology and Psychology Minor: Philosophy Joemari Pulido ’24 Major: Compute...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
In this review, we mainly discuss the origin and the development of statistical learning research, a...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to assess neural activation as participants le...
Previous neural studies have supported the hypothesis that statistical learning mechanisms are used ...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
The extraction of patterns in the environment plays a critical role in many types of human learning,...
First published: 09 January 2020Statistical learning is a set of cognitive mechanisms allowing for e...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
Humans are highly attuned to patterns in the environment. This ability to detect environmental patte...
Neuroimaging studies of the reading process point to functionally distinct stages in word recognitio...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
BackgroundMorphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. A ...
Natalia Alzate ’24 Major: Biology and Psychology Minor: Philosophy Joemari Pulido ’24 Major: Compute...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
In this review, we mainly discuss the origin and the development of statistical learning research, a...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to assess neural activation as participants le...
Previous neural studies have supported the hypothesis that statistical learning mechanisms are used ...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
The extraction of patterns in the environment plays a critical role in many types of human learning,...
First published: 09 January 2020Statistical learning is a set of cognitive mechanisms allowing for e...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
Humans are highly attuned to patterns in the environment. This ability to detect environmental patte...
Neuroimaging studies of the reading process point to functionally distinct stages in word recognitio...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
BackgroundMorphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. A ...
Natalia Alzate ’24 Major: Biology and Psychology Minor: Philosophy Joemari Pulido ’24 Major: Compute...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...