Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but little is known about the factors that promote their emergence. This study examined for the first time whether sleep may play a role in inducing these effects. A group of 27 participants learned novel written words, such as banara, at 8 am and were tested on their learning at 8 pm the same day (AM group), while 29 participants learned the words at 8 pm and were tested at 8 am the following day (PM group). Both groups were retested after 24 hours. Using a semantic categorisation task, we showed that lexical competition effects, as indexed by slowed responses to existing neighbor words such as banana, emerged 12 hours later in the PM group who have...
In line with two-stage models of memory, it has been proposed that memory traces for newly learned w...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but litt...
Lexical competition is a hallmark of proficient, automatic word recognition. Previous research sugge...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
Learning a new word involves integration with existing lexical knowledge. Previous work has shown th...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
Sleep is involved in the mechanisms underlying memory consolidation and brain plasticity. Consolidat...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Memory representations of newly learned words undergo changes during nocturnal sleep, as evidenced b...
Natural languages contain countless regularities. Extraction of these patterns is an essential compo...
New vocabulary is consolidated offline, particularly during sleep; however, the parameters that infl...
In line with two-stage models of memory, it has been proposed that memory traces for newly learned w...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...
Lexical competition processes are widely viewed as the hallmark of visual word recognition, but litt...
Lexical competition is a hallmark of proficient, automatic word recognition. Previous research sugge...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is...
Learning a new word involves integration with existing lexical knowledge. Previous work has shown th...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
Sleep is involved in the mechanisms underlying memory consolidation and brain plasticity. Consolidat...
The brain mechanisms underlying our ability to learn words are still not well understood. Previous e...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Memory representations of newly learned words undergo changes during nocturnal sleep, as evidenced b...
Natural languages contain countless regularities. Extraction of these patterns is an essential compo...
New vocabulary is consolidated offline, particularly during sleep; however, the parameters that infl...
In line with two-stage models of memory, it has been proposed that memory traces for newly learned w...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Sleep plays a role in strengthening new words and integrating them with existing vocabulary knowledg...