Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning research tends to largely focus on labeling visual objects. Although sensory modality is known to influence memory and learning, its specific role for word learning remains largely unclear. We investigated associative word learning in adults, that is the association of an object with its label, by means of event-related brain potentials (ERPs). We evaluated how learning is affected by object modality (auditory vs. visual) and temporal synchrony of object-label presentations (sequential vs. simultaneous). Across 4 experiments, adults were, in training phases, presented either visual objects (real-world images) or auditory objects (environmental ...
In an event-related potentials (ERP) study, twenty-month-old children (n = 37) were presented with p...
■ Learning a new word requires discrimination between a novel sequence of sounds and similar known w...
Although many types of learning require associations to be formed, little is known about the brain m...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
International audience: Growing evidence suggests that semantic knowledge is represented in distribu...
Baddeley, Gathercole, and Papagno (1998) proposed a model of associative word learning in which the ...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Humans continuously learn new information. Here, we examined the temporal brain dynamics of explicit...
The study investigated the effect of unintentional learning of semantically unrelated word pairs on ...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple processes, including familiarity and recollection. Although as...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
It is unknown whether modality affects the efficiency with which humans learn novel word forms and t...
Item does not contain fulltextLinguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the ...
It is unknown whether modality affects the efficiency with which we learn novel word forms and their...
In an event-related potentials (ERP) study, twenty-month-old children (n = 37) were presented with p...
■ Learning a new word requires discrimination between a novel sequence of sounds and similar known w...
Although many types of learning require associations to be formed, little is known about the brain m...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
International audience: Growing evidence suggests that semantic knowledge is represented in distribu...
Baddeley, Gathercole, and Papagno (1998) proposed a model of associative word learning in which the ...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Humans continuously learn new information. Here, we examined the temporal brain dynamics of explicit...
The study investigated the effect of unintentional learning of semantically unrelated word pairs on ...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple processes, including familiarity and recollection. Although as...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
It is unknown whether modality affects the efficiency with which humans learn novel word forms and t...
Item does not contain fulltextLinguistic labels are known to facilitate object recognition, yet the ...
It is unknown whether modality affects the efficiency with which we learn novel word forms and their...
In an event-related potentials (ERP) study, twenty-month-old children (n = 37) were presented with p...
■ Learning a new word requires discrimination between a novel sequence of sounds and similar known w...
Although many types of learning require associations to be formed, little is known about the brain m...