作者
Mackenzie E Fama, Kathryn D Schuler, Elissa L Newport, Peter E Turkeltaub
发表日期
2022/9/14
期刊
Language, cognition and neuroscience
卷号
37
期号
8
页码范围
984-999
出版商
Routledge
简介
Spoken sentences are continuous streams of sound, without reliable acoustic cues to word boundaries. We have previously proposed that language learners identify words via an implicit statistical learning mechanism that computes transitional probabilities between syllables. Neuroimaging studies in healthy young adults associate this learning with left inferior frontal gyrus, left arcuate fasciculus, and bilateral striatum. Here, we test the effects of healthy aging and left hemisphere (LH) injury on statistical learning. Following 10-minute exposure to an artificial language, participants rated familiarity of Words, Part-words (sequences spanning word boundaries), and Non-words (unfamiliar sequences). Young controls (N = 14) showed robust learning, rating Words > Part-words > Non-words. Older controls (N = 28) showed this pattern to a weaker degree. Stroke survivors (N = 24) as a group showed no …
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