The aim of this research is to better understand why children consistently surpass adults in their ultimate attainment of language--the sensitive period for language acquisition. I propose the Nested Cognitive and Neural Asynchronies theory to explain this phenomenon. This theory first asserts that an expert neural system for language processing is built in a nested manner, with commitments made first to aspects of language that are learned early. Once built, this system--though expert in processing one's native language--is ineffective in processing other languages, particularly those that differ in these early‐learned aspects of language (such as sound structure). Second, asynchronies in the development of neural substrates supporting lea...
A sensitive period for first language acquisition has been proposed and previously supported primari...
What features of brain processing and neural development support linguistic development in young chi...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
Why do children appear to learn languages more easily than adults? This lingering question, better k...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
The capability to change and adapt, known as plasticity, is one of the most impressive features of t...
Stemming from the seminal work of Penfield and Roberts (1959) and Lenneberg (1967), a major question...
Why and how do children and adults differ in language learning? Due to a neurologically based matura...
AbstractEEG is a primary method for studying temporally precise neuronal processes across the lifesp...
The acquisition of new skills over a life span is a remarkable human ability. This ability, however,...
Does tuning to one’s native language explain the sensitive period for language learning? We explore ...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
A sensitive period for first language acquisition has been proposed and previously supported primari...
What features of brain processing and neural development support linguistic development in young chi...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
Why do children appear to learn languages more easily than adults? This lingering question, better k...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
The capability to change and adapt, known as plasticity, is one of the most impressive features of t...
Stemming from the seminal work of Penfield and Roberts (1959) and Lenneberg (1967), a major question...
Why and how do children and adults differ in language learning? Due to a neurologically based matura...
AbstractEEG is a primary method for studying temporally precise neuronal processes across the lifesp...
The acquisition of new skills over a life span is a remarkable human ability. This ability, however,...
Does tuning to one’s native language explain the sensitive period for language learning? We explore ...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
A sensitive period for first language acquisition has been proposed and previously supported primari...
What features of brain processing and neural development support linguistic development in young chi...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...