Processing of recursion has been proposed as the foundation of human linguistic ability. Yet this ability may be shared with other domains, such as the musical or rhythmic domain. Lindenmayer grammars (L-systems) have been proposed as a recursive grammar for use in artificial grammar experiments to test recursive processing abilities, and previous work had shown that participants are able to learn such a grammar using linguistic stimuli (syllables). In the present work, we used two experimental paradigms (a yes/no task and a two-alternative forced choice) to test whether adult participants are able to learn a recursive Lindenmayer grammar composed of drum sounds. After a brief exposure phase, we found that participants at the group level we...
International audienceTo investigate the modularity of language processing and, specifically, the qu...
The similarities between music and language continue to provide research questions in the area of ps...
Despite differences in their function and domain-specific elements, syntactic processing in music an...
We present the first rhythm detection experiment using a Lindenmayer grammar, a self-similar recursi...
We present the first rhythm detection experiment using a Lindenmayer grammar, a self-similar recursi...
A connection between language and music has been a matter of debate both in theory and empirical res...
Research regarding the brain mechanisms that underlie music and language processing supports two mai...
Recursion may have an important place in cognitive processes. Recursive theoretical models may also ...
The human ability to process hierarchical structures has been a longstanding research topic. However...
In an artificial grammar learning study, Lai & Poletiek (2011) found that human participants could l...
Language is composed of complex grammatical structures that learners must make sense of in order to ...
During the last decade, it has been argued that (1) music processing involves syntactic representati...
Considerable evidence suggests that people acquire artificial grammars incidentally and implicitly, ...
The possible transfer of musical expertise to the acquisition of syntactical structures in first and...
There has been a growing body of evidence investigating the potential links between the processing o...
International audienceTo investigate the modularity of language processing and, specifically, the qu...
The similarities between music and language continue to provide research questions in the area of ps...
Despite differences in their function and domain-specific elements, syntactic processing in music an...
We present the first rhythm detection experiment using a Lindenmayer grammar, a self-similar recursi...
We present the first rhythm detection experiment using a Lindenmayer grammar, a self-similar recursi...
A connection between language and music has been a matter of debate both in theory and empirical res...
Research regarding the brain mechanisms that underlie music and language processing supports two mai...
Recursion may have an important place in cognitive processes. Recursive theoretical models may also ...
The human ability to process hierarchical structures has been a longstanding research topic. However...
In an artificial grammar learning study, Lai & Poletiek (2011) found that human participants could l...
Language is composed of complex grammatical structures that learners must make sense of in order to ...
During the last decade, it has been argued that (1) music processing involves syntactic representati...
Considerable evidence suggests that people acquire artificial grammars incidentally and implicitly, ...
The possible transfer of musical expertise to the acquisition of syntactical structures in first and...
There has been a growing body of evidence investigating the potential links between the processing o...
International audienceTo investigate the modularity of language processing and, specifically, the qu...
The similarities between music and language continue to provide research questions in the area of ps...
Despite differences in their function and domain-specific elements, syntactic processing in music an...