“…However, in contrast to most other studies, we used an online, reaction-time (RT) based measure of statistical learning, which requires participants to respond to target syllables occurring in a continuous syllable stream made up of repeating trisyllabic words. This target detection task has been previously shown to be sensitive to statistical learning, as reflected by faster RTs to predictable as compared to word-initial, non-predictable syllables (Batterink, Reber, Neville, & Paller, 2015; Batterink, Reber & Paller, 2015; Franco, Eberlen, Destrebecqz, Cleeremans, & Bertels, 2015). To evaluate whether statistical learning occurs within a very short timescale, each syllable stream in the present study was comprised of a novel set of repeating nonsense words, such that statistical learning began from square one for each stream.…”