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The Neuroscience of Implicit Learning

John N. Williams

2020Language Learning47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Over the past decades, research employing artificial grammar, sequence learning, and statistical learning paradigms has flourished, not least because these methods appear to offer a window, albeit with a restricted view, on implicit learning processes underlying natural language learning. But these paradigms usually provide relatively little exposure, use meaningless stimuli, and do not even necessarily target natural language structures. So the question arises whether they engage the same brain regions as natural language. The aim of this review is to use data from brain imaging, brain stimulation, and the effects of brain damage to identify the main brain regions that show sensitivity to structural regularities in implicit learning paradigms and to consider their relationship to natural language processing and learning.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyImplicit learningCognitive scienceNatural (archaeology)GrammarLanguage acquisitionNatural languageSequence learningCognitive psychologyLinguisticsNeuroscienceArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceCognitionHistoryPhilosophyMathematics educationArchaeologyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismAction Observation and SynchronizationReading and Literacy Development