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  • HAS PSYCHOLOGY A FUTURE?
    Psychological Science, Vol. 5, No. 2. (1994), pp. 69-76.
    by Eleanor J Gibson
  • Language, embodiment, and the cognitive niche.
    Trends Cogn Sci (13 July 2006)
    by Andy Clark
  • Phonotactic Knowledge and Lexical-Semantic Processing in One-year-olds: Brain Responses to Words and Nonsense Words in Picture Contexts
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol. 17, No. 11. (November 2005), pp. 1785-1802.
    by Manuela Friedrich, Angela D Friederici
  • The faculty of language: what's special about it?
    Cognition, Vol. 95, No. 2. (March 2005), pp. 201-236.
  • The nature of the language faculty and its implications for evolution of language (Reply to Fitch, Hauser, and Chomsky)
    Cognition, Vol. 97, No. 2. (September 2005), pp. 211-225.
    by Ray Jackendoff, Steven Pinker
  • Statistical Learning by 8-Month-Old Infants
    Science, Vol. 274, No. 5294. (13 December 1996), pp. 1926-1928.
    by Jenny R Saffran, Richard N Aslin, Elissa L Newport
  • Rule Learning by Seven-Month-Old Infants
    Science, Vol. 283, No. 5398. (01 January 1999), pp. 77-80.
    by GF Marcus, S Vijayan, Bandi, PM Vishton
  • Thought before language
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 11. (November 2004), pp. 508-513.
    by Jean M Mandler
  • Characterizing the evolutionary dynamics of language
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 9. (September 2004), pp. 392-394.
    by Christopher T Kello
  • Processes of change in brain and cognitive development
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 152-158.
    by Mark H Johnson, Yuko Munakata
  • Human gaze control during real-world scene perception
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 11. (November 2003), pp. 498-504.
    by John M Henderson
  • Eye movements in natural behavior
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 4. (April 2005), pp. 188-194.
    by Mary Hayhoe, Dana Ballard
  • Shedding light on brain function: the event-related optical signal
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 8. (1 August 2001), pp. 357-363.
    by Gabriele Gratton, Monica Fabiani
  • What causes scale errors in children?
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 10. (October 2004), pp. 440-442.
    by Scott Glover
  • An alternative view of the mental lexicon
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 7. (July 2004), pp. 301-306.
    by Jeffrey L Elman
  • Implicit learning: news from the front
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 10. (1 October 1998), pp. 406-416.
    by Axel Cleeremans, Arnaud Destrebecqz, Maud Boyer
  • How language acquisition builds on cognitive development
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 10. (October 2004), pp. 472-478.
    by Eve V Clark
  • Contextual cueing of visual attention
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 4, No. 5. (1 May 2000), pp. 170-178.
    by Marvin M Chun
  • Dynamical approaches to cognitive science
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 4, No. 3. (1 March 2000), pp. 91-99.
    by Randall D Beer
  • Neurophysiological markers of early language acquisition: from syllables to sentences
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 10. (October 2005), pp. 481-488.
    by Angela D Friederici
  • Discerning intentions in dynamic human action
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 4. (1 April 2001), pp. 171-178.
    by Dare A Baldwin, Jodie A Baird
  • Methodological challenges for understanding cognitive development in infants.
    Trends Cogn Sci, Vol. 9, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 92-98.
    by RN Aslin, J Fiser
  • The robustness of learning through overhearing
    Developmental Science, Vol. 8, No. 2. (March 2005), pp. 199-209.
    by Nameera Akhtar
  • Artificial grammar learning by 1-year-olds leads to specific and abstract knowledge.
    Cognition, Vol. 70, No. 2. (1 March 1999), pp. 109-135.
    by RL Gomez, L Gerken
  • Critical evidence: a test of the critical-period hypothesis for second-language acquisition.
    Psychol Sci, Vol. 14, No. 1. (January 2003), pp. 31-38.
  • Computing the meanings of words in reading: cooperative division of labor between visual and phonological processes.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 111, No. 3. (July 2004), pp. 662-720.
    by MW Harm, MS Seidenberg
  • How Children Use Input to Acquire a Lexicon
    Child Development, Vol. 73, No. 2. (March 2002), pp. 418-433.
    by E Hoff, L Naigles
  • Tracking the Time Course of Spoken Word Recognition Using Eye Movements: Evidence for Continuous Mapping Models
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 38, No. 4. (May 1998), pp. 419-439.
  • The past and future of the past tense
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 11. (1 November 2002), pp. 456-463.
    by S Pinker, MT Ullman
  • Early exposure to non-native language alters preattentive vowel discrimination
    Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 388, No. 3. (18 November 2005), pp. 121-125.
    by Maija S Peltola, Minna Kuntola, Henna Tamminen, Heikki Hamalainen, Olli Aaltonen
  • Decisions, decisions: infant language learning when multiple generalizations are possible
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Louann Gerken
  • The evolution of the language faculty: Clarifications and implications
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Tecumseh W Fitch, Marc D Hauser, Noam Chomsky
  • Language-experience facilitates discrimination of /d-/ in monolingual and bilingual acquisition of English
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Megha Sundara, Linda Polka, Fred Genesee
  • The differential role of phonological and distributional cues in grammatical categorisation
    Cognition, Vol. 96, No. 2. (June 2005), pp. 143-182.
    by Padraic Monaghan, Nick Chater, Morten H Christiansen
  • The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did it evolve?
    Science, Vol. 298, No. 5598. (22 November 2002), pp. 1569-1579.
    by MD Hauser, N Chomsky, WT Fitch
  • Language Acquisition and Use: Learning and Applying Probabilistic Constraints
    Science, Vol. 275, No. 5306. (14 March 1997), pp. 1599-1603.
    by Mark S Seidenberg
  • 11-month-olds' knowledge of how familiar words sound
    Developmental Science, Vol. 8, No. 5. (September 2005), pp. 432-443.
    by Daniel Swingley
  • A unified model for perceptual learning
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Aaron Seitz, Takeo Watanabe
  • The emergence of competing modules in bilingualism
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Arturo Hernandez, Ping Li, Brian Macwhinney
  • Perceptual learning in speech
    Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 47, No. 2. (September 2003), pp. 204-238.
    by Dennis Norris, James M Mcqueen, Anne Cutler
  • Representation and competition in the perception of spoken words
    Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 45, No. 2. (September 2002), pp. 220-266.
    by M Gareth, William D Marslen-Wilson
  • Computational and behavioral investigations of lexically induced delays in phoneme recognition
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 52, No. 3. (April 2005), pp. 416-435.
    by Daniel Mirman, James L Mcclelland, Lori L Holt
  • Phoneme similarity and confusability
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 52, No. 3. (April 2005), pp. 339-362.
    by Todd M Bailey, Ulrike Hahn
  • Phonology impacts segmentation in online speech processing
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Luca Onnis, Padraic Monaghan, Korin Richmond, Nick Chater
  • Asymmetries in vowel perception
    Speech Communication, Vol. 41, No. 1. (August 2003), pp. 221-231.
    by Linda Polka, Ocke-Schwen Bohn
  • Semantic memory and the brain: structure and processes
    Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Vol. 11, No. 2. (01 April 2001), pp. 194-201.
    by Alex Martin, Linda L Chao
  • Stress changes the representational landscape: evidence from word segmentation
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Suzanne Curtin, Toben H Mintz, Morten H Christiansen
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  • Speech segmentation by statistical learning depends on attention
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Juan M Toro, Scott Sinnett, Salvador Soto-Faraco
  • Word meaning and the control of eye fixation: semantic competitor effects and the visual world paradigm
    Cognition, Vol. 96, No. 1. (May 2005), pp. B23-B32.
    by Falk Huettig, Gerry T Altmann
  • Playing on the typewriter, typing on the piano: manipulation knowledge of objects
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Jong-Yoon Myung, Sheila E Blumstein, Julie C Sedivy
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