In the 21st Century, picking up a new language is a favourite pastime of many. However, there are many challenges when embarking on this journey into a new language. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of using known cross-modal correspondences in line with the foundations of statistical learning to improve second language acquisition. We tested whether participants will be able to learn pseudowords better when they are presented with visual stimuli containing congruent cross-modal correspondences as compared to when the pseudowords are presented with visual stimuli containing incongruent cross-modal correspondences. 45 participants were given a 3-minute training sequence of visual (Gabor patches) and auditory stre...
ABSTRACT—There are an infinite number of possible word-to-word pairings in naturalistic learning env...
Statistical learning is assumed to occur automatically and implicitly, but little is known about the...
The statistical account of language acquisition asserts that language is learned through computation...
In the 21st Century, picking up a new language is a favourite pastime of many. However, there are ...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
Recent research has sought to examine how learners are able to track the co-occurrence of words and ...
There has been a multitude of research focused on statistical learning (SL), the ability to extract ...
A current controversy in the area of implicit statistical learning (ISL) is whether this process con...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
To date, the impact of bilingualism on statistical learning remains unclear. Here we test a novel vi...
Finding how experience influences basic cognitive abilities is a central quest in cognitive science....
Issue Online: 19 February 2021The cognitive mechanisms underlying statistical learning are engaged f...
In Basque-Spanish bilinguals, statistical learning (SL) in the visual modality was more efficient on...
Using multiple languages may confer distinct advantages in cognitive control, yet it is unclear whet...
The Mutual Exclusivity (ME) constraint – a preference for mapping one word to one object – has been ...
ABSTRACT—There are an infinite number of possible word-to-word pairings in naturalistic learning env...
Statistical learning is assumed to occur automatically and implicitly, but little is known about the...
The statistical account of language acquisition asserts that language is learned through computation...
In the 21st Century, picking up a new language is a favourite pastime of many. However, there are ...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
Recent research has sought to examine how learners are able to track the co-occurrence of words and ...
There has been a multitude of research focused on statistical learning (SL), the ability to extract ...
A current controversy in the area of implicit statistical learning (ISL) is whether this process con...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
To date, the impact of bilingualism on statistical learning remains unclear. Here we test a novel vi...
Finding how experience influences basic cognitive abilities is a central quest in cognitive science....
Issue Online: 19 February 2021The cognitive mechanisms underlying statistical learning are engaged f...
In Basque-Spanish bilinguals, statistical learning (SL) in the visual modality was more efficient on...
Using multiple languages may confer distinct advantages in cognitive control, yet it is unclear whet...
The Mutual Exclusivity (ME) constraint – a preference for mapping one word to one object – has been ...
ABSTRACT—There are an infinite number of possible word-to-word pairings in naturalistic learning env...
Statistical learning is assumed to occur automatically and implicitly, but little is known about the...
The statistical account of language acquisition asserts that language is learned through computation...