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Disentangling the influence of salience and familiarity on infant word learning: methodological advances

机译:理解显着性和熟悉性对婴儿单词学习的影响:方法学的进展

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The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmental experience and their developing brains. The past several decades of research have produced important behavioral evidence of the many factors influencing this process, both on the part of the child and on the part of the environment that the child is in. The application of neurophysiological techniques to the study of early development has been augmenting these findings at a rapid pace. While the result is an accrual of data bridging the gap between brain and behavior, much work remains to make the link between behavioral evidence of infants' emerging sensitivities and neurophysiological evidence of changes in how their brains process information. Here we review the background behavioral data on how salience and familiarity in the auditory signal shape initial language learning. We follow this with a summary of more recent evidence of changes in infants' brain activity in response to specific aspects of speech. Our goal is to examine language learning through the lens of brain/environment interactions, ultimately focusing on changes in cortical processing of speech across the first year of life. We will ground our examination of recent brain data in the two auditory features initially outlined: salience and familiarity. Our own and others' findings on the influence of these two features reveal that they are key parameters in infants' emerging recognition of structure in the speech signal. Importantly, the evidence we review makes the critical link between behavioral and brain data. We discuss the importance of future work that makes this bridge as a means of moving the study of language development solidly into the domain of brain science.
机译:语言学习的初始阶段涉及婴儿的环境经验与大脑发育之间的关键相互作用。过去几十年的研究已经为影响这一过程的许多因素提供了重要的行为证据,无论是在儿童方面还是在儿童所处的环境方面。神经生理学技术在早期发育研究中的应用一直在迅速增加这些发现。虽然结果是积累了弥合大脑与行为之间鸿沟的数据,但仍需要进行大量工作来将婴儿新兴敏感性的行为证据与大脑处理信息方式变化的神经生理学证据联系起来。在这里,我们回顾了有关在听觉信号中的显着性和熟悉度如何影响初始语言学习的背景行为数据。在此之后,我们将对最新的有关语音在特定方面的反应婴儿的大脑活动发生变化的证据进行总结。我们的目标是通过大脑/环境交互作用的角度来检验语言学习,最终重点关注生命的第一年中皮层语音处理的变化。我们将以最初概述的两个听觉特征为基础来检查最近的大脑数据:显着性和熟悉性。我们自己和其他人对这两个功能的影响的发现表明,它们是婴儿对语音信号结构的新兴认识的关键参数。重要的是,我们审查的证据在行为和大脑数据之间建立了至关重要的联系。我们讨论了未来工作的重要性,这些工作使这座桥梁成为将语言发展研究牢固地转移到脑科学领域的一种手段。

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