In an event-related potentials (ERP) study, twenty-month-old children (n = 37) were presented with pseudowords to map to novel object referents in five presentations. Quicker attenuation of the visual Negative central component (Nc) to novel objects predicted a larger difference in N400 amplitude between congruous and incongruous presentations of pseudowords at test. Furthermore, better initial recognition of familiar objects (Nc difference between familiar and novel objects) predicted the strength of the N400 incongruity effect to the verbal labels of these real objects. This study presents novel evidence for a link between efficient visual processing of objects and word learning ability. © 2016 Kristina Borgström, Janne von Koss Torkildse...
Learning the functional properties of objects is a core mechanism in the development of conceptual, ...
Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might not be limited to linguistic proc...
Background and Aim: Only at the onset of the second year are children able to form stable word-objec...
This dissertation investigated electrophysiological measures of individual differences in toddlers’ ...
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study...
It is during a child’s second year that the rate of word learning increases drastically and they sta...
Although it is well documented that children undergo a productive vocabulary spurt late in the secon...
A large literature shows strong developmental links between early language abilities and later cogni...
What role does attention to different object properties play in early vocabulary development? This l...
Semantic priming has been demonstrated in object or word contexts in toddlers. However, less is know...
AbstractThis longitudinal ERP study investigated changes in children’s ability to map novel words to...
Using event-related potentials (ERPs), we investigated the N400 (an ERP component that occurs in res...
The present study investigated the brain mechanisms involved during young children's receptive famil...
Available online 10 January 2017Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might n...
What happens in the brain when infants are learning the meaning of words? Only a few studies (Torkil...
Learning the functional properties of objects is a core mechanism in the development of conceptual, ...
Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might not be limited to linguistic proc...
Background and Aim: Only at the onset of the second year are children able to form stable word-objec...
This dissertation investigated electrophysiological measures of individual differences in toddlers’ ...
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study...
It is during a child’s second year that the rate of word learning increases drastically and they sta...
Although it is well documented that children undergo a productive vocabulary spurt late in the secon...
A large literature shows strong developmental links between early language abilities and later cogni...
What role does attention to different object properties play in early vocabulary development? This l...
Semantic priming has been demonstrated in object or word contexts in toddlers. However, less is know...
AbstractThis longitudinal ERP study investigated changes in children’s ability to map novel words to...
Using event-related potentials (ERPs), we investigated the N400 (an ERP component that occurs in res...
The present study investigated the brain mechanisms involved during young children's receptive famil...
Available online 10 January 2017Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might n...
What happens in the brain when infants are learning the meaning of words? Only a few studies (Torkil...
Learning the functional properties of objects is a core mechanism in the development of conceptual, ...
Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might not be limited to linguistic proc...
Background and Aim: Only at the onset of the second year are children able to form stable word-objec...