International audienceEarly sensory deprivation allows assessing the extent of reorganisation of cognitive functions, well beyond sensory processing. As such, it is a good model to explore the links between sensory experience and cognitive functions. One of these functions, statistical learning – the ability to extract and use regularities present in the environment – is suspected to be impaired in prelingually deaf children with a cochlear implant. However, empirical evidence supporting this claim is very scarce and studies have reported contradictory results. This might be because previous studies have tested statistical learning only in the visual modality and did not make clear distinctions between multiple types of statistical regulari...
Progress in biomedical technology (cochlear, vestibular, and retinal implants) has led to remarkable...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audi...
OBJECTIVE: Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) show poorer verbal working memory compared ...
International audienceEarly sensory deprivation allows assessing the extent of reorganisation of cog...
Purpose: Statistical learning—the ability to learn patterns in environmental input—is increasingly ...
Congenital hearing loss offers a unique opportunity to examine the role of sound in cognitive, socia...
To understand the interaction between sensory experiences and cognition, it is critical to investiga...
Some deaf children continue to show difficulties in spoken language learning after cochlear implanta...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
There can be wide variation in the level of oral/aural language ability that prelingually hearing-im...
Infants, children and adults are capable of implicitly extracting regularities from their environmen...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Abstract. The present study extends earlier research carried out by Cleary and Pisoni (2001) who fou...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
International audienceWhile the positive benefits of pediatric cochlear implantation on language per...
Progress in biomedical technology (cochlear, vestibular, and retinal implants) has led to remarkable...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audi...
OBJECTIVE: Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) show poorer verbal working memory compared ...
International audienceEarly sensory deprivation allows assessing the extent of reorganisation of cog...
Purpose: Statistical learning—the ability to learn patterns in environmental input—is increasingly ...
Congenital hearing loss offers a unique opportunity to examine the role of sound in cognitive, socia...
To understand the interaction between sensory experiences and cognition, it is critical to investiga...
Some deaf children continue to show difficulties in spoken language learning after cochlear implanta...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
There can be wide variation in the level of oral/aural language ability that prelingually hearing-im...
Infants, children and adults are capable of implicitly extracting regularities from their environmen...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Abstract. The present study extends earlier research carried out by Cleary and Pisoni (2001) who fou...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
International audienceWhile the positive benefits of pediatric cochlear implantation on language per...
Progress in biomedical technology (cochlear, vestibular, and retinal implants) has led to remarkable...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audi...
OBJECTIVE: Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) show poorer verbal working memory compared ...