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Artificial grammar learning in vascular and progressive non-fluent aphasias
Cope, Thomas E.; Wilson, Benjamin; Robson, Holly. - : Pergamon Press, 2017
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Auditory and Visual Sequence Learning in Humans and Monkeys using an Artificial Grammar Learning Paradigm
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Evolutionary origins of non-adjacent sequence processing in primate brain potentials
Milne, Alice E.; Mueller, Jutta L.; Männel, Claudia. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2016
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Mixed-complexity artificial grammar learning in humans and macaque monkeys: Evaluating learning strategies
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Auditory and Visual Modulation of Temporal Lobe Neurons in Voice-Sensitive and Association Cortices
Perrodin, Catherine; Kayser, Christoph; Logothetis, Nikos K.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2014
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Auditory artificial grammar learning in macaque and marmoset monkeys. ...
Abstract: Artificial grammars (AG) are designed to emulate aspects of the structure of language, and AG learning (AGL) paradigms can be used to study the extent of nonhuman animals' structure-learning capabilities. However, different AG structures have been used with nonhuman animals and are difficult to compare across studies and species. We developed a simple quantitative parameter space, which we used to summarize previous nonhuman animal AGL results. This was used to highlight an under-studied AG with a forward-branching structure, designed to model certain aspects of the nondeterministic nature of word transitions in natural language and animal song. We tested whether two monkey species could learn aspects of this auditory AG. After habituating the monkeys to the AG, analysis of video recordings showed that common marmosets (New World monkeys) differentiated between well formed, correct testing sequences and those violating the AG structure based primarily on simple learning strategies. By comparison, Rhesus ...
Keyword: Acoustic Stimulation; Algorithms; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Callithrix; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials, Auditory; Eye Movements; Female; Humans; Language Development; Learning; Macaca mulatta; Male; Observer Variation; Psycholinguistics; Psychomotor Performance; Video Recording
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.21491
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/274370
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Auditory artificial grammar learning in macaque and marmoset monkeys.
Wilson, Benjamin; Slater, Heather; Kikuchi, Yukiko. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2013. : J Neurosci, 2013
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On the pursuit of the brain network for proto-syntactic learning in non-human primates: conceptual issues and neurobiological hypotheses
Petkov, Christopher I.; Wilson, Benjamin. - : The Royal Society, 2012
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Voice cells in the primate temporal lobe
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Communication and the primate brain: Insights from neuroimaging studies in humans, chimpanzees and macaques
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