This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Mike P. A. Page, Wouter Duyck, Martin Edwards, and Arnaud Szmalec, 'Children retain implicitly learned phonological sequences better than adults: a longitudinal study', Developmental Science, December 2017, which has been published in final form at DOI: 10.1111/desc.12634. Under embargo until 17 December 2018. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.Whereas adults often rely on explicit memory, children appear to excel in implicit memory, which plays an important role in the acquisition of various cognitive skills, such as those involved in language. The current study aimed to test ...
Background Nonword repetition, the ability to retain and repeat unfamiliar sequences of phonemes is ...
Relative to adults, children have a well-known advantage for learning linguistic regularities, which...
Previous research has demonstrated age-related deficits in implicit learning of visual sequences cha...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Mike P. A. Page, ...
Why and how do children and adults differ in language learning? Due to a neurologically based matura...
Why children learn language more easily than adults is one of the most fundamental yet unresolved qu...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults is one of the most fundamental yet unresolved...
Why do children appear to learn languages more easily than adults? This lingering question, better k...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
The ability to unconsciously learn regularities underlying temporal sequences of stimuli (implicit s...
Explicit memory refers to conscious or deliberate recollection of recent events and experiences, whe...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
Statistical learning (SL) is assumed to lead to long-term memory representations. However, the way t...
It has been reported recently that while general sequence learning across ages conforms to the typic...
Background Nonword repetition, the ability to retain and repeat unfamiliar sequences of phonemes is ...
Relative to adults, children have a well-known advantage for learning linguistic regularities, which...
Previous research has demonstrated age-related deficits in implicit learning of visual sequences cha...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Mike P. A. Page, ...
Why and how do children and adults differ in language learning? Due to a neurologically based matura...
Why children learn language more easily than adults is one of the most fundamental yet unresolved qu...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults is one of the most fundamental yet unresolved...
Why do children appear to learn languages more easily than adults? This lingering question, better k...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
The ability to unconsciously learn regularities underlying temporal sequences of stimuli (implicit s...
Explicit memory refers to conscious or deliberate recollection of recent events and experiences, whe...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
Statistical learning (SL) is assumed to lead to long-term memory representations. However, the way t...
It has been reported recently that while general sequence learning across ages conforms to the typic...
Background Nonword repetition, the ability to retain and repeat unfamiliar sequences of phonemes is ...
Relative to adults, children have a well-known advantage for learning linguistic regularities, which...
Previous research has demonstrated age-related deficits in implicit learning of visual sequences cha...