Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 0 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 1 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 3 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 3 |
Descriptor
| Auditory Perception | 3 |
| Task Analysis | 3 |
| Accuracy | 2 |
| Cognitive Mapping | 2 |
| Native Language | 2 |
| Acoustics | 1 |
| American Sign Language | 1 |
| Artificial Languages | 1 |
| Audio Equipment | 1 |
| Auditory Discrimination | 1 |
| Cognitive Processes | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
| Cognitive Science | 3 |
Author
| Alhama, Raquel G. | 1 |
| Baus, Cristina | 1 |
| Bogaerts, Louisa | 1 |
| Elazar, Amit | 1 |
| Emmorey, Karen | 1 |
| Frost, Ram | 1 |
| Giustolisi, Beatrice | 1 |
| Hung, Jinyi | 1 |
| Reilly, Jamie | 1 |
| Siegelman, Noam | 1 |
| Westbury, Chris | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 3 |
| Reports - Research | 3 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Elazar, Amit; Alhama, Raquel G.; Bogaerts, Louisa; Siegelman, Noam; Baus, Cristina; Frost, Ram – Cognitive Science, 2022
How does prior linguistic knowledge modulate learning in verbal auditory statistical learning (SL) tasks? Here, we address this question by assessing to what extent the frequency of syllabic co-occurrences in the learners' native language determines SL performance. We computed the frequency of co-occurrences of syllables in spoken Spanish through…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Native Language, Syllables, Auditory Perception
Giustolisi, Beatrice; Emmorey, Karen – Cognitive Science, 2018
This study investigated visual statistical learning (VSL) in 24 deaf signers and 24 hearing non-signers. Previous research with hearing individuals suggests that SL mechanisms support literacy. Our first goal was to assess whether VSL was associated with reading ability in deaf individuals, and whether this relation was sustained by a link between…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Task Analysis, Correlation
Reilly, Jamie; Hung, Jinyi; Westbury, Chris – Cognitive Science, 2017
Arbitrary symbolism is a linguistic doctrine that predicts an orthogonal relationship between word forms and their corresponding meanings. Recent corpora analyses have demonstrated violations of arbitrary symbolism with respect to concreteness, a variable characterizing the sensorimotor salience of a word. In addition to qualitative semantic…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Semantics, Word Recognition, Auditory Perception

Peer reviewed
Direct link
