Humans are unique in developing large lexicons as their communication tool. To achieve this, they are able to learn new words rapidly. However, neural bases of this rapid learning, which may be an expression of a more general cognitive mechanism, are not yet understood. To address this, we exposed our subjects to familiar words and novel spoken stimuli in a short passive perceptual learning session and compared automatic brain responses to these items throughout the learning exposure. Initially, we found enhanced activity for known words, indexing the ignition of their underlying memory traces. However, just after 14 min of learning exposure, the novel items exhibited a significant increase in response magnitude matching in size with that t...
Mastering multiple languages is an increasingly important ability in the modern world; furthermore, ...
Neocortical structures typically only support slow acquisition of declarative memory; however, learn...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Humans are unique in developing large lexicons; to achieve this, they are able to learn new words ra...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
To master linguistic communication, humans must acquire large vocabularies quickly and effortlessly....
Children learn new words and word forms with ease, often acquiring a new word after very few repetit...
What does it take to acquire a semantic network in a second language? The present ERP study shows ex...
If the cortex is an associative memory, strongly connected cell assemblies will form when neurons in...
International audienceAbstract The temporal dynamics by which linguistic information becomes availab...
Capacity to quickly acquire new words and learn language makes us who we are—communicating human bei...
I will highlight a neural architecture that we developed to simulate and explain cortical correlates...
This work concerns the investigation of the neuronal mechanisms at the basis of language acquisition...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
It is well established that networks within multiple-demand cortex (MDC) become active when diverse ...
Mastering multiple languages is an increasingly important ability in the modern world; furthermore, ...
Neocortical structures typically only support slow acquisition of declarative memory; however, learn...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Humans are unique in developing large lexicons; to achieve this, they are able to learn new words ra...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
To master linguistic communication, humans must acquire large vocabularies quickly and effortlessly....
Children learn new words and word forms with ease, often acquiring a new word after very few repetit...
What does it take to acquire a semantic network in a second language? The present ERP study shows ex...
If the cortex is an associative memory, strongly connected cell assemblies will form when neurons in...
International audienceAbstract The temporal dynamics by which linguistic information becomes availab...
Capacity to quickly acquire new words and learn language makes us who we are—communicating human bei...
I will highlight a neural architecture that we developed to simulate and explain cortical correlates...
This work concerns the investigation of the neuronal mechanisms at the basis of language acquisition...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
It is well established that networks within multiple-demand cortex (MDC) become active when diverse ...
Mastering multiple languages is an increasingly important ability in the modern world; furthermore, ...
Neocortical structures typically only support slow acquisition of declarative memory; however, learn...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...