2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/p748h
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Something old, something new: A review of the literature on sleep-related lexicalization of novel words in adults

Abstract: Word learning is a crucial aspect of human development that depends on the formation and consolidation of novel memory traces. In this paper, we critically review the behavioural research on sleep-related lexicalization of novel words in healthy young adult speakers. We first describe human memory systems, the processes underlying memory consolidation, then we describe the Complementary Learning Systems account of memory consolidation. We then review behavioural studies focusing on novel word learning and slee… Show more

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