Adults, infants, and other species are able to learn and generalize abstract patterns from sequentially presented stimuli. Rule learning of this type may be involved in children's acquisition of linguistic structure, but the nature of the mechanisms underlying these abilities is unknown. While inferences regarding the capabilities of these mechanisms are commonly made based on the pattern of successes and failures in simple artificial-language rule-learning tasks, failures may be driven by memory limitations rather than intrinsic limitations on the kinds of computations that learners can perform. Here we show that alleviating memory constraints on adult learners through concurrent visual presentation of stimuli allowed them to succeed in le...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
In most rule-learning experiments subjects (Ss) are trained with both positive and negative instance...
Adults, infants, and other species are able to learn and generalize abstract patterns from sequentia...
Item does not contain fulltextWe conducted a close replication of the seminal work by Marcus et al. ...
The ability to learn rules is at the heart of the ability to learn language. This thesis...
In language acquisition theory a crucial question centers on the degree of innate specialization for...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
We review recent artificial language learning studies, especially those following Endress and Bonatt...
Purpose The experiment reported here compared two hypotheses for the poor statistical and artificial...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
The Less is More hypothesis suggests that one reason adults and children differ in their ability to ...
All theories of language development suggest that learning is constrained. However, theories differ ...
The ability to learn and apply rules lies at the heart of cognition. In a seminal study, Marcus, Vij...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
In most rule-learning experiments subjects (Ss) are trained with both positive and negative instance...
Adults, infants, and other species are able to learn and generalize abstract patterns from sequentia...
Item does not contain fulltextWe conducted a close replication of the seminal work by Marcus et al. ...
The ability to learn rules is at the heart of the ability to learn language. This thesis...
In language acquisition theory a crucial question centers on the degree of innate specialization for...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
We review recent artificial language learning studies, especially those following Endress and Bonatt...
Purpose The experiment reported here compared two hypotheses for the poor statistical and artificial...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
The Less is More hypothesis suggests that one reason adults and children differ in their ability to ...
All theories of language development suggest that learning is constrained. However, theories differ ...
The ability to learn and apply rules lies at the heart of cognition. In a seminal study, Marcus, Vij...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
In most rule-learning experiments subjects (Ss) are trained with both positive and negative instance...