Humans continuously learn new information. Here, we examined the temporal brain dynamics of explicit verbal associative learning between unfamiliar items. In the first experiment, 25 adults learned object-pseudoword associations during a 5-day training program allowing us to track the N400 dynamics across learning blocks within and across days. Successful learning was accompanied by an initial frontal N400 that decreased in amplitude across blocks during the first day and shifted to parietal sites during the last training day. In Experiment 2, we replicated our findings with 38 new participants randomly assigned to a consistent learning or an inconsistent learning group. The N400 amplitude modulations that we found, both within and between ...
Contains fulltext : 203633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory represen...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
The contribution of two different training contexts to online, gradual lexical acquisition was inves...
Humans continuously learn new information. Here, we examined the temporal brain dynamics of explicit...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
It is well established that domain general networks (DGNs) in the human brain become active when div...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
Associative learning requires mapping between complex stimuli and behavioural responses. When multip...
The neural basis of associative learning of verb generation task was studied using function Magnetic...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Neuroimaging research demonstrated that the early stages of learning engage domain-general networks,...
Humans are unique in developing large lexicons as their communication tool. To achieve this, they ar...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
Knowledge is acquired by generalization and integration across learning experiences, which can then ...
Neuroimaging research demonstrated that the early stages of learning engage domain-general networks,...
Contains fulltext : 203633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory represen...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
The contribution of two different training contexts to online, gradual lexical acquisition was inves...
Humans continuously learn new information. Here, we examined the temporal brain dynamics of explicit...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
It is well established that domain general networks (DGNs) in the human brain become active when div...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
Associative learning requires mapping between complex stimuli and behavioural responses. When multip...
The neural basis of associative learning of verb generation task was studied using function Magnetic...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Neuroimaging research demonstrated that the early stages of learning engage domain-general networks,...
Humans are unique in developing large lexicons as their communication tool. To achieve this, they ar...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
Knowledge is acquired by generalization and integration across learning experiences, which can then ...
Neuroimaging research demonstrated that the early stages of learning engage domain-general networks,...
Contains fulltext : 203633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory represen...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
The contribution of two different training contexts to online, gradual lexical acquisition was inves...