Sequential learning is a statistical learning mechanism that supports extraction of rule-based linguistic patterns. Children born deaf lack early access to spoken language. Some research suggests this period of deafness restricts sequential learning development. However, sequential learning paradigms may measure different constructs depending on task stimuli—easily verbalized stimuli may be encoded and maintained by higher-order, language-dependent mechanisms (e.g., verbal mediation) rather than domain-general statistical learning mechanisms. The current feasibility study addresses the following questions: (1) do children demonstrate sequential learning with verbally mediated stimuli, (2) does verbal mediation affect explicit learning of st...
Prelingual, profoundly deaf children (90 db. loss unaided in the better ear over the speech range) l...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently it has been argued that the "standard" empirical te...
International audienceEarly sensory deprivation allows assessing the extent of reorganisation of cog...
To understand the interaction between sensory experiences and cognition, it is critical to investiga...
Purpose: Statistical learning-the ability to learn patterns in environmental input-is increasingl...
Previous research has hypothesized that human sequential processing may be dependent upon hearing ex...
Congenital hearing loss offers a unique opportunity to examine the role of sound in cognitive, socia...
The ability to unconsciously learn regularities underlying temporal sequences of stimuli (implicit s...
Statistical-sequential learning (SL) is the ability to process patterns of environmental stimuli, su...
Developmental psychology plays a central role in shaping evidence-based best practices for prelingua...
Some deaf children continue to show difficulties in spoken language learning after cochlear implanta...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two mediational strategies, labeling ...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
Abstract. The present study extends earlier research carried out by Cleary and Pisoni (2001) who fou...
OBJECTIVE: Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) show poorer verbal working memory compared ...
Prelingual, profoundly deaf children (90 db. loss unaided in the better ear over the speech range) l...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently it has been argued that the "standard" empirical te...
International audienceEarly sensory deprivation allows assessing the extent of reorganisation of cog...
To understand the interaction between sensory experiences and cognition, it is critical to investiga...
Purpose: Statistical learning-the ability to learn patterns in environmental input-is increasingl...
Previous research has hypothesized that human sequential processing may be dependent upon hearing ex...
Congenital hearing loss offers a unique opportunity to examine the role of sound in cognitive, socia...
The ability to unconsciously learn regularities underlying temporal sequences of stimuli (implicit s...
Statistical-sequential learning (SL) is the ability to process patterns of environmental stimuli, su...
Developmental psychology plays a central role in shaping evidence-based best practices for prelingua...
Some deaf children continue to show difficulties in spoken language learning after cochlear implanta...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two mediational strategies, labeling ...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
Abstract. The present study extends earlier research carried out by Cleary and Pisoni (2001) who fou...
OBJECTIVE: Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) show poorer verbal working memory compared ...
Prelingual, profoundly deaf children (90 db. loss unaided in the better ear over the speech range) l...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently it has been argued that the "standard" empirical te...
International audienceEarly sensory deprivation allows assessing the extent of reorganisation of cog...