Variability is prevalent in early language acquisition, but, whether it supports or hinders learning is unclear; while target variability has been shown to facilitate word learning, variability in competitor items has been shown to make the task harder. Here, we tested whether background variability could boost learning in a referent selection task. Two groups of 2-year-old children saw arrays of one novel and two known objects on a screen, and they heard a novel or known label. Stimuli were identical across conditions, with the exception that in the constant color condition objects appeared on a uniform white background, and in the variable color condition backgrounds were different, uniform colors. At test, only children in the variable c...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
According to cross-situational learning, infants aggregate statistical information across naming eve...
Not all categories are made the same. Some categories have high within-category variability (e.g., “...
Variability is important to learning; however, whether it supports or hinders language acquisition i...
For infants, acquiring vocabulary for nouns is a dynamic, complex process that involves pairing an a...
Children's language input is rife with acoustic variability. Much of this variability may facilitate...
Evidence that children maintain some memories of labels that are unlikely to be shared by the broade...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Mapping words to referents is important for language acquisition. Learning a word relies heavily on ...
Research demonstrates that within-category visual variability facilitates noun learning; however, th...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
Children initially learn the meanings of words by attending to the events and entities that accompan...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
According to cross-situational learning, infants aggregate statistical information across naming eve...
Not all categories are made the same. Some categories have high within-category variability (e.g., “...
Variability is important to learning; however, whether it supports or hinders language acquisition i...
For infants, acquiring vocabulary for nouns is a dynamic, complex process that involves pairing an a...
Children's language input is rife with acoustic variability. Much of this variability may facilitate...
Evidence that children maintain some memories of labels that are unlikely to be shared by the broade...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Mapping words to referents is important for language acquisition. Learning a word relies heavily on ...
Research demonstrates that within-category visual variability facilitates noun learning; however, th...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
Children initially learn the meanings of words by attending to the events and entities that accompan...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
According to cross-situational learning, infants aggregate statistical information across naming eve...
Not all categories are made the same. Some categories have high within-category variability (e.g., “...