Early language development: bridging brain and behaviour
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. ©2008
Schriftenreihe:Trends in language acquisition research v. 5
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The method of event-related brain potentials in the study of cognitive processes : a tutorial / Claudia Männel -- Event-related potential studies of early language processing at the phoneme, word, and sentence levels / Barbara T. Conboy [and others] -- Behavioral and electrophysiological exploration of early word segmentation in French : distinguishing the syllabic and lexical levels / Thierry Nazzi [and others] -- Reflections on reflections of infant word recognition / Valesca Kooijman, Elizabeth K. Johnson and Anne Cutler -- The onset of word form recognition : a behavioural and neurophsyiological study / Guillaume Thierry and Marilyn May Vihman -- Neurophysiological correlates of picture-word priming in one-year-olds / Manuela Friedrich -- The effects of early word learning on brain development / Elizabeth A. Sheehan and Debra L. Mills -- From perception to grammar / Jacques Mehler [and others] -- The development of syntactic brain correlates during the first years of life / Angela D. Friederici and Regine Oberecker -- Language acquisition and ERP approaches : prospects and challenges / David Poeppel and Akira Omaki
This book establishes a dialog between experimental psychology and electrophysiology in the study of infant language development. On the one hand, traditional methods of investigation into language development have reached a high level of refinement despite being confined to observing infants' overt behavioral responses. On the other hand, more recent methods such as neuroimaging and, in particular, event-related potentials provide access to implicit responses from the infant brain while often relying on rather gross experimental contrasts. The aims of this book are both to provide neuroscient
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