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Friday, September 30th, 2011
- 08:30 - 10:30
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SY_05. Learning novel grammars, vocabularies and orthographies: developmental and neural perspectives
Taylor Jo
SY_05.1 - What can your child’s paired associate learning tell us about his reading ability? Litt Robin, Nation Kate & Watkins Kate
SY_05.2 - The role of children’s phonological and semantic knowledge in learning to read words Duff Fiona & Hulme Charles
SY_05.3 - Constraining generalization in artificial language learning Wonnacott Elizabeth
SY_05.5 - Sentence-level speech production: Evidence from a newly learned miniature language and L1 Hulten Annika
SY_05.6 - Learning object names activates the visual word form area more than learning to read: Evidence from artificial language learning and fMRI Taylor Jo, Rastle Kathleen & Davis Matt
Saturday, October 01st, 2011
- 14:20 - 16:00
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SY_16. Memory consolidation: Surprisingly pervasive effects on language, at multiple levels
Dumay Nicolas & Samuel Arthur G.
SY_16.1 - Does linguistic generalisation require consolidation?: The case of artificial morpheme learning Rastle Kathleen & Davis Matthew H.
SY_16.2 - Does lexical consolidation make words more abstract? Dumay Nicolas & Bowers Jeffrey F.
SY_16.3 - Learning new vocabulary: Why the delay? Gaskell Gareth
SY_16.4 - Sleep consolidation of phonetic learning Nusbaum Howard
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