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  1. Infant sensitivity to distributional information can affect phonetic discrimination.Jessica Maye, Janet F. Werker & LouAnn Gerken - 2002 - Cognition 82 (3):B101-B111.
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  • Cue integration with categories: Weighting acoustic cues in speech using unsupervised learning and distributional statistics.Joseph C. Toscano & Bob McMurray - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (3):434.
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  • Infants learn phonotactic regularities from brief auditory experience.Kyle E. Chambers, Kristine H. Onishi & Cynthia Fisher - 2003 - Cognition 87 (2):B69-B77.
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  • Visual speech contributes to phonetic learning in 6-month-old infants.Tuomas Teinonen, Richard N. Aslin, Paavo Alku & Gergely Csibra - 2008 - Cognition 108 (3):850-855.
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  • Consistent (but not variable) names as invitations to form object categories: new evidence from 12-month-old infants.Sandra R. Waxman & Irena Braun - 2005 - Cognition 95 (3):B59-B68.
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  • Learning words’ sounds before learning how words sound: 9-Month-olds use distinct objects as cues to categorize speech information.H. Henny Yeung & Janet F. Werker - 2009 - Cognition 113 (2):234-243.
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  • Infant-directed speech supports phonetic category learning in English and Japanese.Janet F. Werker, Ferran Pons, Christiane Dietrich, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Laurel Fais & Shigeaki Amano - 2007 - Cognition 103 (1):147-162.
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  • Persistent stress ‘deafness’: The case of French learners of Spanish.Emmanuel Dupoux, Núria Sebastián-Gallés, Eduardo Navarrete & Sharon Peperkamp - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):682-706.
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  • Word-level information influences phonetic learning in adults and infants.Naomi H. Feldman, Emily B. Myers, Katherine S. White, Thomas L. Griffiths & James L. Morgan - 2013 - Cognition 127 (3):427-438.
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  • Priming infants to attend to color and pattern information in an individuation task.Teresa Wilcox & Catherine Chapa - 2004 - Cognition 90 (3):265-302.
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  • Infants' formation and use of categories to segregate objects.Amy Needham, Gwenden Dueker & Gregory Lockhead - 2005 - Cognition 94 (3):215-240.
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  • How Infants Learn About the Visual World.Scott P. Johnson - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (7):1158-1184.
    The visual world of adults consists of objects at various distances, partly occluding one another, substantial and stable across space and time. The visual world of young infants, in contrast, is often fragmented and unstable, consisting not of coherent objects but rather surfaces that move in unpredictable ways. Evidence from computational modeling and from experiments with human infants highlights three kinds of learning that contribute to infants’ knowledge of the visual world: learning via association, learning via active assembly, and learning (...)
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  • Acquired distinctiveness of cues: I. Transfer between discriminations on the basis of familiarity with the stimulus.Douglas H. Lawrence - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (6):770.
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  • Limits on bilingualism revisited: Stress ‘deafness’ in simultaneous French–Spanish bilinguals.Emmanuel Dupoux, Sharon Peperkamp & Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 2010 - Cognition 114 (2):266-275.
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  • Learning phonetic categories by tracking movements.Bruno Gauthier, Rushen Shi & Yi Xu - 2007 - Cognition 103 (1):80-106.
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