Binding at birth: the newborn brain detects identity relations and sequential position in speech
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Commentary: "An Evaluation of Universal Grammar and the Phonological Mind"-UG Is Still a Viable Hypothesis.fNIRS in the developmental sciences.Hemodynamic correlates of cognition in human infants.Listen up! Speech is for thinking during infancy.Hemispheric Asymmetries in Repetition Enhancement and Suppression Effects in the Newborn Brain.Newborn's brain activity signals the origin of word memoriesQuestioning the questions that have been asked about the infant brain using near-infrared spectroscopy.Dyslexia impairs speech recognition but can spare phonological competence.Phonological reduplication in sign language: Rules ruleThe ontogeny of the cortical language networkInfants' representations of same and different in match- and non-match-to-sample.Learning multiple rules simultaneously: Affixes are more salient than reduplications.Infants' sensitivity to vowel harmony and its role in segmenting speech.Reduplication facilitates early word segmentation.Prelinguistic Relational Concepts: Investigating Analogical Processing in Infants.Delayed acquisition of non-adjacent vocalic distributional regularities.Visual Sonority Modulates Infants’ Attraction to Sign LanguageIt is an organ, it is new, but it is not a new organ. Conceptualizing language from a homological perspectiveInvestigation of the Pattern of the Hemodynamic Response as Measured by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Studies in Newborns, Less Than a Month Old: A Systematic Review
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Binding at birth: the newborn brain detects identity relations and sequential position in speech
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