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No childhood advantage in the acquisition of skill in using an artificial language rule
Sara Ferman
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Avi Karni
Department of Human Biology
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Artificial Language
100%
Skill Acquisition
100%
Language Rules
100%
Morphological Rules
100%
Language Skills
50%
Older Adults
33%
12-year-olds
33%
Procedural Memory
33%
Skill Learning
33%
Adulthood
16%
Age Groups
16%
Implicit Learning
16%
Training Experience
16%
Language Task
16%
Implicit Memory
16%
Explicit Memory
16%
Procedural
16%
Long-term Retention
16%
Explicit Instruction
16%
Age-dependent
16%
Implicit Tasks
16%
Learning Conditions
16%
Lines of Evidence
16%
Multi-stage Training
16%
Phonological Patterns
16%
Task Parameters
16%
Simple Notion
16%
Non-linguistic Skills
16%
Complex Language
16%
Psychology
Language Skill
100%
Implicit Learning
66%
Procedural Memory
66%
Skill Acquisition
66%
Implicit Memory
33%
Explicit Memory
33%