Recently, it has been proposed that sequence learning engages a combination of modality-specific operating networks and modality-independent computational principles. In the present study, we compared the behavioural and EEG outcomes of implicit artificial grammar learning in the visual vs. auditory modality. We controlled for the influence of surface characteristics of sequences (Associative Chunk Strength), thus focusing on the strictly structural aspects of sequence learning, and we adapted the paradigms to compensate for known frailties of the visual modality compared to audition (temporal presentation, fast presentation rate). The behavioural outcomes were similar across modalities. Favouring the idea of modality-specificity, ERPs in r...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
The suitability of the Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
AbstractClassical explanations for the modality effect—superior short-term serial recall of auditory...
Recently, it has been proposed that sequence learning engages a combination of modality-specific ope...
Human implicit learning can be investigated with implicit artificial grammar learning, a simple mode...
<p>POSTER PRESENTED AT THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE, KONIGSBERG, RUSSIA, ...
The aim of the following study was to answer the question whether multimodal grammar learning would ...
A current controversy in the area of implicit statistical learning (ISL) is whether this process con...
Different theories have been proposed regarding the nature of the mental representations formed as a...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
<p>A current controversy in the area of implicit statistical learning (ISL) is whether this process ...
Explicit (declarative) and implicit (non-declarative) memory systems have been the focus of research...
We investigated how the statistical learning of auditory sequences is reflected in neuromagnetic res...
Available online 26 April 2018.Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-gene...
Classical explanations for the modality effect—superior short-term serial recall of auditory compare...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
The suitability of the Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
AbstractClassical explanations for the modality effect—superior short-term serial recall of auditory...
Recently, it has been proposed that sequence learning engages a combination of modality-specific ope...
Human implicit learning can be investigated with implicit artificial grammar learning, a simple mode...
<p>POSTER PRESENTED AT THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE, KONIGSBERG, RUSSIA, ...
The aim of the following study was to answer the question whether multimodal grammar learning would ...
A current controversy in the area of implicit statistical learning (ISL) is whether this process con...
Different theories have been proposed regarding the nature of the mental representations formed as a...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
<p>A current controversy in the area of implicit statistical learning (ISL) is whether this process ...
Explicit (declarative) and implicit (non-declarative) memory systems have been the focus of research...
We investigated how the statistical learning of auditory sequences is reflected in neuromagnetic res...
Available online 26 April 2018.Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-gene...
Classical explanations for the modality effect—superior short-term serial recall of auditory compare...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
The suitability of the Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
AbstractClassical explanations for the modality effect—superior short-term serial recall of auditory...