A U-shaped curve in a cognitive-developmental trajectory refers to a three-step process: good performance followed by bad performance followed by good performance once again. U-shaped curves have been observed in a wide variety of cognitive-developmental and learning contexts. U-shaped learning seems to contradict the idea that learning is a monotonic, cumulative process and thus constitutes a challenge for competing theories of cognitive development and learning. U-shaped behavior in language learning (in particular in learning English past tense) has become a central topic in the Cognitive Science debate about learning models. Antagonist models (e.g., connectionism versus nativism) are often judged on their ability of modeling or accounti...
This study explores U-shaped behaviour in the acquisition of irregular verb morphology across three ...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
Much of cognitive psychology focuses on effects measured in tens of milliseconds while significant e...
AbstractU-shaped learning is a learning behaviour in which the learner first learns a given target b...
U-shaped learning behaviour in cognitive development involves learning, unlearning and relearning. I...
In learning, a semantic or behavioral U-shape occurs when a learner first learns, then unlearns, and...
The paper deals with the following problem: is returning to wrong conjectures necessary to achieve f...
AbstractOverregularization seen in child language learning, for example, verb tense constructs, invo...
AbstractThe paper deals with the following problem: is returning to wrong conjectures necessary to a...
A U-shape occurs when a learner first learns, then unlearns, and, finally, relearns, some target co...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
A three-layer back-propagation network is used to implement a pattern association task in which four...
Plunkett & Marchman (1993) showed that a neural network trained on an incrementally expanded tra...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
The origins of personalised instructional sequencing can be dated back to the times of the Ancient G...
This study explores U-shaped behaviour in the acquisition of irregular verb morphology across three ...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
Much of cognitive psychology focuses on effects measured in tens of milliseconds while significant e...
AbstractU-shaped learning is a learning behaviour in which the learner first learns a given target b...
U-shaped learning behaviour in cognitive development involves learning, unlearning and relearning. I...
In learning, a semantic or behavioral U-shape occurs when a learner first learns, then unlearns, and...
The paper deals with the following problem: is returning to wrong conjectures necessary to achieve f...
AbstractOverregularization seen in child language learning, for example, verb tense constructs, invo...
AbstractThe paper deals with the following problem: is returning to wrong conjectures necessary to a...
A U-shape occurs when a learner first learns, then unlearns, and, finally, relearns, some target co...
Why do children learn language more easily than adults do? This puzzle has fascinated cognitive and ...
A three-layer back-propagation network is used to implement a pattern association task in which four...
Plunkett & Marchman (1993) showed that a neural network trained on an incrementally expanded tra...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
The origins of personalised instructional sequencing can be dated back to the times of the Ancient G...
This study explores U-shaped behaviour in the acquisition of irregular verb morphology across three ...
Does knowledge of language consist of mentally-represented rules? Rumelhart and McClelland have desc...
Much of cognitive psychology focuses on effects measured in tens of milliseconds while significant e...