The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regularities underlying their structure are mandatory processes for language acquisition. Little is known about the cognitive mechanisms that allow us to extract these two types of information and their specific time-course of acquisition following initial contact with a new language. We report time-related electrophysiological changes that occurred while participants learned an artificial language. These changes strongly correlated with the discovery of the structural rules embedded in the words. These changes were clearly different from those related to word learning and occurred during the first minutes of exposition. There is a functional dist...
Human language stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that uses a structured system ...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Although language is a tool for communication, most research in the neuroscience of language has foc...
The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regul...
Capacity to quickly acquire new words and learn language makes us who we are—communicating human bei...
Language acquisition is a complex process that requires the synergic involvement of different cognit...
This study used behavioral measures and ERP difference waves to measure the underlying brain process...
The extraction of abstract structures from speech (or from gestures in the case of sign languages) h...
The extraction of abstract structures from speech (or from gestures in the case of sign languages) h...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
In two experiments we investigate how repeated exposure to native and non-native phonotactic regular...
Learning a spoken language presupposes efficient auditory functions. In the present event-related po...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Spoken language is a continuous signal, from which we must extract individual words to ultimately un...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...
Human language stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that uses a structured system ...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Although language is a tool for communication, most research in the neuroscience of language has foc...
The initial process of identifying words from spoken language and the detection of more subtle regul...
Capacity to quickly acquire new words and learn language makes us who we are—communicating human bei...
Language acquisition is a complex process that requires the synergic involvement of different cognit...
This study used behavioral measures and ERP difference waves to measure the underlying brain process...
The extraction of abstract structures from speech (or from gestures in the case of sign languages) h...
The extraction of abstract structures from speech (or from gestures in the case of sign languages) h...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
In two experiments we investigate how repeated exposure to native and non-native phonotactic regular...
Learning a spoken language presupposes efficient auditory functions. In the present event-related po...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Spoken language is a continuous signal, from which we must extract individual words to ultimately un...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...
Human language stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that uses a structured system ...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Although language is a tool for communication, most research in the neuroscience of language has foc...