It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults, possibly due to the speech processing system not yet having reached full native-language specialization. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms of phonological learning in children are poorly understood. We employed magnetoencephalography (MEG) to track cortical correlates of incidental learning of meaningless word forms over two days as 6–8- year-olds overtly repeated them. Native (Finnish) pseudowords were compared with words of foreign sound structure (Korean) to investigate whether the cortical learning effects would be more dependent on previous proficiency in the language rather than maturational factors. Half of the items were...
Introduction The relationship between language abilities and language lateralization in the developi...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Previous studies have identified several brain regions that appear to be involved in the acquisition...
It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults,...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder with impairments in reading and spelling acqu...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Children learn new words and word forms with ease, often acquiring a new word after very few repetit...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
Abstract Language comprehension is a complex process involving an extensive brain network. Brain reg...
The impact of learning to read in a mixed approach using both the global and phonics teaching method...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Introduction The relationship between language abilities and language lateralization in the developi...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Previous studies have identified several brain regions that appear to be involved in the acquisition...
It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults,...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder with impairments in reading and spelling acqu...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Children learn new words and word forms with ease, often acquiring a new word after very few repetit...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
Abstract Language comprehension is a complex process involving an extensive brain network. Brain reg...
The impact of learning to read in a mixed approach using both the global and phonics teaching method...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Introduction The relationship between language abilities and language lateralization in the developi...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Previous studies have identified several brain regions that appear to be involved in the acquisition...