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Maffongelli, Laura; Antognini, Katharina; Daum, Moritz M. – Developmental Science, 2018
Throughout life, actions and language are inherent to social interactions. A long-standing research question in cognitive neuroscience concerns the interrelation between verbal and non-verbal forms of social interactions, that is, language and action. Perceiving "how" actions are performed and "why" they are performed in a…
Descriptors: Syntax, Sequential Learning, Infants, Brain
Marcovitch, Stuart; Lewkowicz, David J. – Developmental Science, 2009
The ability to perceive sequences is fundamental to cognition. Previous studies have shown that infants can learn visual sequences as early as 2 months of age and it has been suggested that this ability is mediated by sensitivity to conditional probability information. Typically, conditional probability information has covaried with frequency…
Descriptors: Infants, Children, Probability, Sequential Learning

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