Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Nevertheless, infants typically utter their first words within a year, and phrases soon follow. Here we review cognitive abilities of newborn in-fants that promote language acquisition, focusing primarily on studies tapping neural activity. The results of these studies indicate that infants possess core adult auditory abilities already at birth, including statistical learning and rule ex-traction from variable speech input. Thus, the neonatal brain is ready to catego-rize sounds, detect word boundaries, learn words, and separate speech streams: in short, to acquire language quickly and efficiently from everyday linguistic input.Peer reviewe
The capacity to acquire language is believed to be deeply embedded in our biology. As such, it has b...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which...
Neonates show broad-based, universal speech perception abilities, allowing them to acquire any langu...
Background: Statistical learning is a candidate for one of the basic prerequisites underlying the ex...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...
Recent research has shown that specific areas of the human brain are activated by speech from the ti...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children's early ...
International audienceWords and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract ...
Words and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract early in life from the...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Background: The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn huma...
Recent studies demonstrated neural systems in bilateral fronto-temporal brain areas in newborns spec...
The power and precision with which humans link language to cognition is unique to our species. By 3–...
The capacity to acquire language is believed to be deeply embedded in our biology. As such, it has b...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which...
Neonates show broad-based, universal speech perception abilities, allowing them to acquire any langu...
Background: Statistical learning is a candidate for one of the basic prerequisites underlying the ex...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...
Recent research has shown that specific areas of the human brain are activated by speech from the ti...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children's early ...
International audienceWords and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract ...
Words and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract early in life from the...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Background: The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn huma...
Recent studies demonstrated neural systems in bilateral fronto-temporal brain areas in newborns spec...
The power and precision with which humans link language to cognition is unique to our species. By 3–...
The capacity to acquire language is believed to be deeply embedded in our biology. As such, it has b...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which...