We studied the initial acquisition and overnight consolidation of new spoken words that resemble words in the native language (L1) or in an unfamiliar, non-native language (L2). Spanish-speaking participants learned the spoken forms of novel words in their native language (Spanish) or in a different language (Hungarian), which were paired with pictures of familiar or unfamiliar objects, or no picture. We thereby assessed, in a factorial way, the impact of existing knowledge (schema) on word learning by manipulating both semantic (familiar vs. unfamiliar objects) and phonological (L1- vs. L2-like novel words) familiarity. Participants were trained and tested with a 12-hour intervening period that included overnight sleep or daytime awake. Ou...
■ Learning a new word requires discrimination between a novel sequence of sounds and similar known w...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Assimilating new information into existing knowledge is a fundamental part of consolidating new memo...
We studied the initial acquisition and overnight consolidation of new spoken words that resemble wor...
We studied the initial acquisition and overnight consolidation of new spoken words that resemble wor...
Learning a new word involves integration with existing lexical knowledge. Previous work has shown th...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but litt...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Natural languages contain countless regularities. Extraction of these patterns is an essential compo...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
■ Learning a new word requires discrimination between a novel sequence of sounds and similar known w...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Assimilating new information into existing knowledge is a fundamental part of consolidating new memo...
We studied the initial acquisition and overnight consolidation of new spoken words that resemble wor...
We studied the initial acquisition and overnight consolidation of new spoken words that resemble wor...
Learning a new word involves integration with existing lexical knowledge. Previous work has shown th...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but litt...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Natural languages contain countless regularities. Extraction of these patterns is an essential compo...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
■ Learning a new word requires discrimination between a novel sequence of sounds and similar known w...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Assimilating new information into existing knowledge is a fundamental part of consolidating new memo...