The human infant brain is the only known machine able to master a natural language and develop explicit, symbolic, and communicable systems of knowledge that deliver rich representations of the external world. With the emergence of noninvasive brain imaging, we now have access to the unique neural machinery underlying these early accomplishments. After describing early cognitive capacities in the domains of language and number, we review recent findings that underline the strong continuity between human infants’ and adults’ neural architecture, with notably early hemispheric asymmetries and involvement of frontal areas. Studies of the strengths and limitations of early learning, and of brain dynamics in relation to regional maturational sta...
Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Neverthel...
Linguistic processing is based on a close collaboration between temporal and frontal regions connect...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
The human infant brain is the only known machine able to master a natural language and develop expli...
The human infant brain is the only known machine able to master a natural language and develop expli...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children's early ...
International audienceThe development of noninvasive brain-imaging techniques has opened the black b...
Can babies think? A fundamental challenge for cognitive neuroscience is to answer when brain functio...
The power and precision with which humans link language to cognition is unique to our species. By 3–...
The neural correlates of early language development and language impairment are described, with the ...
Understanding the neural processes underpinning individual differences in early language development...
Recent studies of the structural and functional development of the human brain over the early years ...
Recent studies of the structural and functional development of the human brain over the early years ...
The ability to learn language is a human trait. In adults and children, brain imaging studies have s...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Neverthel...
Linguistic processing is based on a close collaboration between temporal and frontal regions connect...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
The human infant brain is the only known machine able to master a natural language and develop expli...
The human infant brain is the only known machine able to master a natural language and develop expli...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children's early ...
International audienceThe development of noninvasive brain-imaging techniques has opened the black b...
Can babies think? A fundamental challenge for cognitive neuroscience is to answer when brain functio...
The power and precision with which humans link language to cognition is unique to our species. By 3–...
The neural correlates of early language development and language impairment are described, with the ...
Understanding the neural processes underpinning individual differences in early language development...
Recent studies of the structural and functional development of the human brain over the early years ...
Recent studies of the structural and functional development of the human brain over the early years ...
The ability to learn language is a human trait. In adults and children, brain imaging studies have s...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Neverthel...
Linguistic processing is based on a close collaboration between temporal and frontal regions connect...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...