“…For example, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has been used to investigate learning trajectories (Kersey & Emberson, 2017) and responses to novelty or violations (Emberson, Richards, & Aslin, 2015;Lloyd-Fox et al, 2019;Nakano, Watanabe, Homae, & Taga, 2009 Orena & Polka, 2017). For example, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has been used to investigate learning trajectories (Kersey & Emberson, 2017) and responses to novelty or violations (Emberson, Richards, & Aslin, 2015;Lloyd-Fox et al, 2019;Nakano, Watanabe, Homae, & Taga, 2009 Orena & Polka, 2017).…”