Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their specific roles remain poorly understood. The present magnetoencephalography (MEG) study examines the roles of these areas in processing newly-established word form representations. The cortical effects related to acquiring new phonological word forms during incidental learning were localized. Participants listened to and repeated back new word form stimuli that adhered to native phonology (Finnish pseudowords) or were foreign (Korean words), with a subset of the stimuli recurring four times. Subsequently, a modified 1-back task and a recognition task addressed whether the activations modulated by learning were related to planning for overt artic...
A growing majority of the world's population is able to speak and understand more than one language,...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults,...
To master linguistic communication, humans must acquire large vocabularies quickly and effortlessly....
It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults...
Ten healthy adults encountered pictures of unfamiliar archaic tools and successfully learned either ...
Previous studies have identified several brain regions that appear to be involved in the acquisition...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
The time course of brain activation during word production has become an area of increasingly intens...
Children learn new words and word forms with ease, often acquiring a new word after very few repetit...
A growing majority of the world's population is able to speak and understand more than one language,...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults,...
To master linguistic communication, humans must acquire large vocabularies quickly and effortlessly....
It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults...
Ten healthy adults encountered pictures of unfamiliar archaic tools and successfully learned either ...
Previous studies have identified several brain regions that appear to be involved in the acquisition...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
The time course of brain activation during word production has become an area of increasingly intens...
Children learn new words and word forms with ease, often acquiring a new word after very few repetit...
A growing majority of the world's population is able to speak and understand more than one language,...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...