Learning a spoken language presupposes efficient auditory functions. In the present event-related potential study, we tested whether and how basic auditory processes are related to online learning of a linguistic rule in infants and adults. Participants listened to frequent standard stimuli, which were interspersed with infrequent pitch deviants and rule deviants, violating a nonadjacent dependency between two syllables. Only infants who showed the more mature mismatch response for the pitch deviants (i.e., a negativity) showed a mismatch response to the rule deviants. Concordantly, the small group of adults who showed evidence of rule learning showed larger mismatch effects for pitch processing. We conclude that the ability to extract ling...
International audienceTo learn a new language, it is necessary for the learner to succeed in segment...
Inconsistency of accounts on auditory and speech processing in early development tends to be attribu...
Hearing provides a vital means for infants to discover their environment and communicate with their ...
Learning a spoken language presupposes efficient auditory functions. In the present event-related po...
Infants’ ability to learn complex linguistic regularities from early on has been revealed by electro...
Processing of complex relationships in the auditory input lies in the core of higher cognitive funct...
The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regul...
The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regul...
Fundamental frequency ƒ0, perceived as pitch, is the first and arguably most salient auditory compon...
Most human language learners acquire language primarily via the auditory modality. This is one reaso...
Fundamental frequency ( ƒ 0 ), perceived as pitch, is the first and arguably most salient auditory c...
'Primitive intelligence' in audition refers to the capacity of the auditory system to adaptatively m...
How do learners build up auditory pattern knowledge? Findings from children's spoken word learning s...
AbstractThe relationship between auditory processing and language skills has been debated for decade...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
International audienceTo learn a new language, it is necessary for the learner to succeed in segment...
Inconsistency of accounts on auditory and speech processing in early development tends to be attribu...
Hearing provides a vital means for infants to discover their environment and communicate with their ...
Learning a spoken language presupposes efficient auditory functions. In the present event-related po...
Infants’ ability to learn complex linguistic regularities from early on has been revealed by electro...
Processing of complex relationships in the auditory input lies in the core of higher cognitive funct...
The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regul...
The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regul...
Fundamental frequency ƒ0, perceived as pitch, is the first and arguably most salient auditory compon...
Most human language learners acquire language primarily via the auditory modality. This is one reaso...
Fundamental frequency ( ƒ 0 ), perceived as pitch, is the first and arguably most salient auditory c...
'Primitive intelligence' in audition refers to the capacity of the auditory system to adaptatively m...
How do learners build up auditory pattern knowledge? Findings from children's spoken word learning s...
AbstractThe relationship between auditory processing and language skills has been debated for decade...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
International audienceTo learn a new language, it is necessary for the learner to succeed in segment...
Inconsistency of accounts on auditory and speech processing in early development tends to be attribu...
Hearing provides a vital means for infants to discover their environment and communicate with their ...