Do speakers of different languages build sentence structure in the same way? In a neuroimaging study, scientists recorded the brain activity of participants listening to Dutch stories. In contrast to ...
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Is all learning 'incidental?' Psychologist says that we 'trick' our brains into learning
"The ability for babies to learn the structure of language and to segment sounds into phonemes, words and sentences is thought to rely upon how we extract statistical regularities of the sounds that ...
Our brain links incoming speech sounds to knowledge of grammar, which is abstract in nature. But how does the brain encode abstract sentence structure? In a neuroimaging study, researchers report that ...
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