This article describes a biological neural network model that can be used to explain how children learn to understand language meanings about the perceptual and affective events that they consciously experience. This kind of learning often occurs when a child interacts with an adult teacher to learn language meanings about events that they experience together. Multiple types of self-organizing brain processes are involved in learning language meanings, including processes that control conscious visual perception, joint attention, object learning and conscious recognition, cognitive working memory, cognitive planning, emotion, cognitive-emotional interactions, volition, and goal-oriented actions. The article shows how all of these brain proc...
Infants manage to learn word meanings in very noisy envi-ronments. Despite an onslaught of many pote...
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Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...
The paper describes a neural network model of early language acquisition with an emphasis on how lan...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
The paper describes a neural network model of early language acquisition with an emphasis on how lan...
Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...
Human infants begin to produce speech at the beginning of the second year of life. Some theories pro...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...
Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction ...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
International audienceChildren learn the meaning of words and sentences in their native language at ...
Several major innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) (e.g. convolutional neural networks, exper...
Neural networks provide a basis for studying child language development in that such networks emphas...
Infants manage to learn word meanings in very noisy envi-ronments. Despite an onslaught of many pote...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...
The paper describes a neural network model of early language acquisition with an emphasis on how lan...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
The paper describes a neural network model of early language acquisition with an emphasis on how lan...
Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...
Human infants begin to produce speech at the beginning of the second year of life. Some theories pro...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...
Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction ...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Neurobiological studies have generated new ways of thinking about development of brain structure and...
International audienceChildren learn the meaning of words and sentences in their native language at ...
Several major innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) (e.g. convolutional neural networks, exper...
Neural networks provide a basis for studying child language development in that such networks emphas...
Infants manage to learn word meanings in very noisy envi-ronments. Despite an onslaught of many pote...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Communicative interactions involve a kind of procedural knowledge that is used by the human brain fo...