Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment through statistical learning (SL), an implicit learning mechanism that is considered to have an important role in language acquisition. Research over the past 20 years has shown that SL is present from very early infancy and found in a variety of tasks and across modalities (e.g., auditory, visual), raising questions on the domain generality of SL. However, while SL is well established for infants and adults, only little is known about its developmental trajectory during childhood, leaving two important questions unanswered: (1) Is SL an early-maturing capacity that is fully developed in infancy, or does it improve with age like other cognitive ...
Statistical learning (SL) is assumed to lead to long-term memory representations. However, the way t...
This dissertation seeks to understand the underlying mechanism(s) of statistical learning (SL), defi...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
Infants, children and adults are capable of implicitly extracting regularities from their environmen...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Statistical learning (SL), sensitivity to probabilistic regularities in sensory input, has been wide...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
The statistical account of language acquisition asserts that language is learned through computation...
How do learners make sense of their intricately structured visual and auditory environments? One imp...
Explicit recognition measures of statistical learning (SL) suggest that children and adults have sim...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
This study examines inter-individual differences in how presentation modality affects verbal learnin...
Congenital hearing loss offers a unique opportunity to examine the role of sound in cognitive, socia...
Statistical learning (SL) is assumed to lead to long-term memory representations. However, the way t...
This dissertation seeks to understand the underlying mechanism(s) of statistical learning (SL), defi...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
Infants, children and adults are capable of implicitly extracting regularities from their environmen...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Statistical learning (SL), sensitivity to probabilistic regularities in sensory input, has been wide...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
The statistical account of language acquisition asserts that language is learned through computation...
How do learners make sense of their intricately structured visual and auditory environments? One imp...
Explicit recognition measures of statistical learning (SL) suggest that children and adults have sim...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
This study examines inter-individual differences in how presentation modality affects verbal learnin...
Congenital hearing loss offers a unique opportunity to examine the role of sound in cognitive, socia...
Statistical learning (SL) is assumed to lead to long-term memory representations. However, the way t...
This dissertation seeks to understand the underlying mechanism(s) of statistical learning (SL), defi...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....