The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmental experience and their developing brains. The past several decades of research have produced important behavioral evidence of the many factors influencing this process, both on the part of the child and on the part of the environment that the child is in. The application of neurophysiological techniques to the study of early development has been augmenting these findings at a rapid pace. While the result is an accrual of data bridging the gap between brain and behavior, much work remains to make the link between behavioral evidence of infants' emerging sensitivities and neurophysiological evidence of changes in how their brains process inform...
Phonetic perception becomes native-like by 10 months of age. A potential mechanism of change, distri...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists have known for over 20 years that infants begin learning the speech-sound cat...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
The power and precision with which humans link language to cognition is unique to our species. By 3–...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
The capacity to acquire language is believed to be deeply embedded in our biology. As such, it has b...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children's early ...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
What features of brain processing and neural development support linguistic development in young chi...
For the majority of people, words are first learned and are communicated in high proportions in the ...
Young infants show remarkable speech perception sensitivities, and during the first year of life nar...
Early word learning in infants relies on statistical, prosodic, and social cues that support speech ...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
Phonetic perception becomes native-like by 10 months of age. A potential mechanism of change, distri...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists have known for over 20 years that infants begin learning the speech-sound cat...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
The power and precision with which humans link language to cognition is unique to our species. By 3–...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
The capacity to acquire language is believed to be deeply embedded in our biology. As such, it has b...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children's early ...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
What features of brain processing and neural development support linguistic development in young chi...
For the majority of people, words are first learned and are communicated in high proportions in the ...
Young infants show remarkable speech perception sensitivities, and during the first year of life nar...
Early word learning in infants relies on statistical, prosodic, and social cues that support speech ...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
Phonetic perception becomes native-like by 10 months of age. A potential mechanism of change, distri...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists have known for over 20 years that infants begin learning the speech-sound cat...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...