It is still an unresolved question why adults do not learn languages as effortlessly as children do. We tested the hypothesis that the higher cognitive control abilities in adults interfere with implicit learning mechanisms relevant for language acquisition. Across two days, Dutch-speaking adults were asked to rapidly recite novel syllable strings in which, unannounced to the participants, the allowed position of a phoneme depended on another adjacent phoneme. Their cognitive control system was either depleted or not depleted prior to learning, after performing an individually tailored dual-working memory task under high or low cognitive load. A third group did not perform any cognitive task prior to training. Speech error analyses revealed...
This dissertation examines how adult learning of novel language structures is affected by the charac...
Compared to children, adults are bad at learning language. This is counterintuitive; adults outperfo...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
It is still an unresolved question why adults do not learn languages as effortlessly as children do....
Human learning is supported by multiple neural mechanisms that maturate at different rates and inter...
Why do children appear to learn languages more easily than adults? This lingering question, better k...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
Why and how do children and adults differ in language learning? Due to a neurologically based matura...
Compared to young children, the language learning process is much more difficult and less successful...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
The “less is more ” hypothesis suggests that one reason adults and children differ in their language...
Older adults are able to implicitly pick up structural regularities in the environment despite decli...
<div><p>Compared to children, adults are bad at learning language. This is counterintuitive; adults ...
Individuals with developmental language impairment can show deficits into adulthood. This suggests t...
Adults do not learn languages as easily as children do. It has been hypothesized that the late-devel...
This dissertation examines how adult learning of novel language structures is affected by the charac...
Compared to children, adults are bad at learning language. This is counterintuitive; adults outperfo...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
It is still an unresolved question why adults do not learn languages as effortlessly as children do....
Human learning is supported by multiple neural mechanisms that maturate at different rates and inter...
Why do children appear to learn languages more easily than adults? This lingering question, better k...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
Why and how do children and adults differ in language learning? Due to a neurologically based matura...
Compared to young children, the language learning process is much more difficult and less successful...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
The “less is more ” hypothesis suggests that one reason adults and children differ in their language...
Older adults are able to implicitly pick up structural regularities in the environment despite decli...
<div><p>Compared to children, adults are bad at learning language. This is counterintuitive; adults ...
Individuals with developmental language impairment can show deficits into adulthood. This suggests t...
Adults do not learn languages as easily as children do. It has been hypothesized that the late-devel...
This dissertation examines how adult learning of novel language structures is affected by the charac...
Compared to children, adults are bad at learning language. This is counterintuitive; adults outperfo...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...