Humans have remarkable statistical learning abilities for verbal speech-like materials and for nonverbal music-like materials. Statistical learning has been shown with artificial languages (AL) that consist of the concatenation of nonsense word-like units into a continuous stream. These ALs contain no cues to unit boundaries other than the transitional probabilities between events, which are high within a unit and low between units. Most AL studies have used units of regular lengths. In the present study, the ALs were based on the same statistical structures but differed in unit length regularity (i.e., whether they were made out of units of regular vs. irregular lengths) and in materials (i.e., syllables vs. musical timbres), to allow us t...
Humans are capable of rapidly extracting regularities from environmental input, a process known as s...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Physical manifestations of linguistic units include sources of variability due to factors of speech ...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
Learners segment potential lexical units from syllable streams when statistically variable transitio...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
The computations involved in statistical learning have long been debated. Here, we build on work sug...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
There has been a multitude of research focused on statistical learning (SL), the ability to extract ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Statistical learning, the process of extracting regularities from the environmen...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
Brevity and frequency are two crucial factors in the processes of statistical learning. The compress...
Humans are capable of rapidly extracting regularities from environmental input, a process known as s...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Physical manifestations of linguistic units include sources of variability due to factors of speech ...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
Learners segment potential lexical units from syllable streams when statistically variable transitio...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
The computations involved in statistical learning have long been debated. Here, we build on work sug...
Statistical Learning (SL) is typically considered to be a domain-general mechanism by which cognitiv...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
There has been a multitude of research focused on statistical learning (SL), the ability to extract ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Statistical learning, the process of extracting regularities from the environmen...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
Brevity and frequency are two crucial factors in the processes of statistical learning. The compress...
Humans are capable of rapidly extracting regularities from environmental input, a process known as s...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Physical manifestations of linguistic units include sources of variability due to factors of speech ...