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View article: Fast and Flexible: Greater Neural Plasticity in the Language Network During Implicit Linguistic Learning in Children than Adults
Fast and Flexible: Greater Neural Plasticity in the Language Network During Implicit Linguistic Learning in Children than Adults Open
It is widely believed that language learning becomes more effortful with age, yet direct evidence for this developmental shift is scarce. Understanding how statistical learning (SL)—the implicit process of detecting and extracting regulari…
View article: Learning Through Prediction: A Case of Verb Bias Learning
Learning Through Prediction: A Case of Verb Bias Learning Open
Linguistic prediction, which emerges from acquired knowledge, is a pervasive process in language comprehension. In language acquisition theories, prediction has also been suggested as a key factor driving the implicit learning process. How…
View article: Time for Consensus: Open Challenges and Recommendations for Research on Individual Differences in Statistical Learning
Time for Consensus: Open Challenges and Recommendations for Research on Individual Differences in Statistical Learning Open
Statistical learning (SL), the ability to extract regularities from sensory input, is hypothesized to play a major role in many aspects of higher-level cognition. While earlier investigations centered on group-level effects, a growing body…
View article: Effect of low-dose ciprofol on postoperative nausea and vomiting following gynecologic day surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Effect of low-dose ciprofol on postoperative nausea and vomiting following gynecologic day surgery: a randomized controlled trial Open
Purpose Low-dose propofol has a preventive effect on postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). Ciprofol is a new short-acting GABA A receptor agonist developed in China with a similar chemical structure to propofol, but its effect on PONV …
View article: Rapid inverse design of mechanical seal groove based on kriging surrogate model
Rapid inverse design of mechanical seal groove based on kriging surrogate model Open
Aiming at the high requirement for personnel experience, time-consuming calculation, and the difficulty in providing many alternative combinations of geometric parameters in the simulation design of mechanical seal grooves, a rapid inverse…
View article: From encoding to remembering: pragmatic inferences reveal distinct routes of word learning in autistic children
From encoding to remembering: pragmatic inferences reveal distinct routes of word learning in autistic children Open
Mentalizing skills—the capacity to attribute mental states—play critical roles in word learning during typical language development. In autism, mentalizing difficulties may constrain word-learning pathways, limiting language-acquisition op…
View article: Erratum: “Evidence for YORP-induced Spin Deceleration in Asteroid (433) Eros” (2025, ApJ, 986, 172)
Erratum: “Evidence for YORP-induced Spin Deceleration in Asteroid (433) Eros” (2025, ApJ, 986, 172) Open
View article: Evidence for YORP-induced Spin Deceleration in Asteroid (433) Eros
Evidence for YORP-induced Spin Deceleration in Asteroid (433) Eros Open
Theoretically, the Yarkovsky–O’Keefe–Radzievskii–Paddack (YORP) effect induced by thermal reemission from asteroid surfaces can either accelerate or decelerate their rotation. However, in the past decade or so, 12 asteroids confirmed to ex…
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View article: Fast and Flexible: Greater Neural Plasticity in the Language Network During Implicit Linguistic Learning in Children than Adults
Fast and Flexible: Greater Neural Plasticity in the Language Network During Implicit Linguistic Learning in Children than Adults Open
It is common wisdom that as children grow into adulthood, language learning would become more effortful and less efficient, yet little empirical evidence directly demonstrates and/or explains this phenomenon. Statistical learning (SL), the…
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View article: Shape index of Yarkovsky effect on irregularly shaped asteroids
Shape index of Yarkovsky effect on irregularly shaped asteroids Open
The Yarkovsky effect on real asteroids is complicated to calculate either by analytical or by numerical methods, since they are usually irregular in shape. We propose an index to properly characterise the shape of any asteroid, through whi…
View article: Bio‐Nano Innovations Targeting the Neurovascular Complex for Epilepsy Treatment
Bio‐Nano Innovations Targeting the Neurovascular Complex for Epilepsy Treatment Open
Epilepsy is a prevalent chronic neurological disorder characterized by seizures resulting from an imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory neurons. While pharmacotherapy remains the standard treatment, traditional pharmacotherapy faces …
View article: Fear of falling and depression in older adults: the chain mediating effect of aging attitudes and social networks
Fear of falling and depression in older adults: the chain mediating effect of aging attitudes and social networks Open
Objective Falls are one of the common injuries faced by older adults, and fear of falling is a common psychological stressor for older adults.This study aims to explore the relationship between fear of falling and depression in older adult…
View article: The Unforgettable “Mel”: Pragmatic Inferences Affect How Children Acquire and Remember Word Meanings
The Unforgettable “Mel”: Pragmatic Inferences Affect How Children Acquire and Remember Word Meanings Open
Children can acquire novel word meanings by using pragmatic cues. However, previous literature has frequently focused on in‐the‐moment word‐to‐meaning mappings, not delayed retention of novel vocabulary. Here, we examine how children use p…
View article: Brain Markers of Resilience to Psychosis in High-Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review and Label-Based Meta-Analysis of Multimodal MRI Studies
Brain Markers of Resilience to Psychosis in High-Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review and Label-Based Meta-Analysis of Multimodal MRI Studies Open
Background/Objectives: Most individuals who have a familial or clinical risk of developing psychosis remain free from psychopathology. Identifying neural markers of resilience in these at-risk individuals may help clarify underlying mechan…
View article: Brain Markers of Resilience to Psychosis in High-Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review and Label-Based Meta-Analysis of Multimodal MRI Studies
Brain Markers of Resilience to Psychosis in High-Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review and Label-Based Meta-Analysis of Multimodal MRI Studies Open
Background/objectives: Most individuals who have a familial or clinical risk to develop psychosis remain free from psychopathology. Identifying neural markers of resilience in these at-risk individuals may help clarify underlying mechanism…
View article: Rapid Inverse Design of Mechanical Seal Groove Based on Kriging Surrogate Model
Rapid Inverse Design of Mechanical Seal Groove Based on Kriging Surrogate Model Open
View article: The Feasibility of Remote Visual-World Eye-Tracking With Young Children
The Feasibility of Remote Visual-World Eye-Tracking With Young Children Open
Visual-world eye-tracking has long been a useful tool for measuring young children’s real-time interpretation of words and sentences. Recently, researchers have extended this method to virtual platforms to reduce equipment costs and recrui…
View article: MS-CLSTM: Myoelectric Manipulator Gesture Recognition Based on Multi-Scale Feature Fusion CNN-LSTM Network
MS-CLSTM: Myoelectric Manipulator Gesture Recognition Based on Multi-Scale Feature Fusion CNN-LSTM Network Open
Surface electromyography (sEMG) signals reflect the local electrical activity of muscle fibers and the synergistic action of the overall muscle group, making them useful for gesture control of myoelectric manipulators. In recent years, dee…
View article: Right-hemispheric white matter organization is associated with speech timing in autistic children
Right-hemispheric white matter organization is associated with speech timing in autistic children Open
Converging research evidence indicates that speech timing, including altered rate and pausing when speaking, is an important characteristic distinguishing autistic individuals from non-autistic peers. Although speech timing can impact effe…
View article: Children Track Probabilistic Information in Speech Differently from Adults
Children Track Probabilistic Information in Speech Differently from Adults Open
Language learning is a sophisticated process as learners need to detect and extract rich regularities embedded in the continuous speech inputs. Children, compared to adults, appear to learn languages more effortlessly. Nevertheless, early …
View article: Engaging Nonverbal Theory-of-Mind Boosts Novel Word Retention in Adults
Engaging Nonverbal Theory-of-Mind Boosts Novel Word Retention in Adults Open
Previous research has argued that theory-of-mind (ToM) plays a critical role to motivate early language acquisition.Vocabulary learning is a lifelong journey from infancy to adulthood. As ToM and vocabulary grows in tandem through developm…
View article: Learning Through Prediction: A Case of Verb Bias Learning
Learning Through Prediction: A Case of Verb Bias Learning Open
Linguistic prediction, which emerges from acquired knowledge, is a pervasive process in language comprehension. In language acquisition theories, prediction has also been suggested as a key factor driving the implicit learning process. How…
View article: Statistical learning and children's emergent literacy in rural Côte d'Ivoire
Statistical learning and children's emergent literacy in rural Côte d'Ivoire Open
Studies of non‐linguistic statistical learning (SL) have often linked performance in SL tasks with differences in language outcomes. Most of these studies have focused on Western and high‐income educational contexts, but children worldwide…
View article: Pragmatics and social cognition in learning and remembering words
Pragmatics and social cognition in learning and remembering words Open
Both children and adults can use sophisticated pragmatic inferences to acquire word meanings. An intriguing hypothesis is that words actively acquired via pragmatic inference (as opposed to simpler and more direct word-to-world mapping) mi…
View article: Does Nonlinguistic Segmentation Predict Literacy in Second Language Education? Statistical Learning in Ivorian Primary Schools
Does Nonlinguistic Segmentation Predict Literacy in Second Language Education? Statistical Learning in Ivorian Primary Schools Open
Statistical learning is a learning mechanism that does not directly depend on knowledge of a language but predicts language and literacy outcomes for children and adults. Research linking statistical learning and literacy has not addressed…
View article: Intact procedural memory and impaired auditory statistical learning in adults with dyslexia
Intact procedural memory and impaired auditory statistical learning in adults with dyslexia Open
View article: La segmentation non linguistique permet-elle de prédire l'alphabétisation dans un enseignement en seconde langue (L2) ? L'apprentissage statistique dans les écoles primaires ivoiriennes
La segmentation non linguistique permet-elle de prédire l'alphabétisation dans un enseignement en seconde langue (L2) ? L'apprentissage statistique dans les écoles primaires ivoiriennes Open
L’Apprentissage Statistique (SL) est un mécanisme d’apprentissage qui ne dépend pas directement de la connaissance d’une langue, mais prédit des résultats de langage et d’alphabétisation pour enfants et adultes. Les recherches liant l’appr…