Visual Artificial Grammar Learning Across One Year in 7-Year-Olds and Adults
Daniela K. Schönberger,
Patrick Bruns,
Brigitte Röder
Abstract:Acquiring sequential information is of utmost importance, e.g., for language acquisition in children. Yet, the long-term storage of statistical learning in children is poorly understood. To address this question, 27 seven-year-olds and 28 young adults completed four sessions of visual sequence learning (Year 1). From this sample, 16 seven-year-olds and 20 young adults participated in another four equivalent sessions after a 12-month-delay (Year 2). The first three sessions of each year used stimulus set-1, whi… Show more
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