Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human language learning and whether the abilities underlying learning may be unique to humans or found in other species. Successful learning is typically assumed when human or animal participants are able to distinguish stimuli generated by the grammar from those that are not at a level better than chance. However, the question remains as to what subjects actually learn in these experiments. Previous studies of AGL have frequently introduced multiple potential contributors to performance in the training and testing stimuli, but meta‐analysis techniques now enable us to consider these multiple information sources for their contribution to learning—en...
Recently, it has been proposed that sequence learning engages a combination of modality-specific ope...
In most rule-learning experiments subjects (Ss) are trained with both positive and negative instance...
We distinguish two fundamentally different ways of learning; one which can occur in the absence of m...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human l...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human l...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human l...
The artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm enables systematic investigation of the acquisition o...
Artificial grammar learning is a popular paradigm to study syntactic ability in nonhuman animals. Su...
<p>POSTER PRESENTED AT THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE, KONIGSBERG, RUSSIA, ...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigms have proven to be productive and useful to investigate h...
The aim of the following study was to answer the question whether multimodal grammar learning would ...
The artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm has been used for decades to investigate the ability ...
This paper considers the AGL literature from a psycholinguistic perspective. It first presents a tax...
Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) has been used extensively to study theories of learning. We argue ...
International audienceAn important topic in the evolution of language is the kinds of grammars that ...
Recently, it has been proposed that sequence learning engages a combination of modality-specific ope...
In most rule-learning experiments subjects (Ss) are trained with both positive and negative instance...
We distinguish two fundamentally different ways of learning; one which can occur in the absence of m...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human l...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human l...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) has become an important tool used to understand aspects of human l...
The artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm enables systematic investigation of the acquisition o...
Artificial grammar learning is a popular paradigm to study syntactic ability in nonhuman animals. Su...
<p>POSTER PRESENTED AT THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE, KONIGSBERG, RUSSIA, ...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigms have proven to be productive and useful to investigate h...
The aim of the following study was to answer the question whether multimodal grammar learning would ...
The artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm has been used for decades to investigate the ability ...
This paper considers the AGL literature from a psycholinguistic perspective. It first presents a tax...
Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) has been used extensively to study theories of learning. We argue ...
International audienceAn important topic in the evolution of language is the kinds of grammars that ...
Recently, it has been proposed that sequence learning engages a combination of modality-specific ope...
In most rule-learning experiments subjects (Ss) are trained with both positive and negative instance...
We distinguish two fundamentally different ways of learning; one which can occur in the absence of m...