We cordially invite you to the next lecture of the BME Cognitive Seminar
Series:
Date & Time: April 2, Monday, 12:00-13:00
Location: BME, XI., Egry József utca 1., T. ép 515.
*Age-related changes in different forms of implicit learning: Is there a
critical period?*
*Ágnes Lukács, Ferenc Kemény*
Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and
Economics
Abstract
It is a general view that skills like playing a musical instrument,
mastering sports or a language are best acquired if learning starts
early in childhood, and some have even proposed the existence of
critical periods for learning such skills. The learning of such complex
motor, cognitive and social skills is generally associated implicit
statistical learning, defined as learning that takes place incidentally,
without conscious intent to learn, and without explicit knowledge of the
acquired representations. The study to be presented focuses on tracking
age-related changes in different forms of implicit learning between 7
and 80 years using 3 paradigms: 1) the Serial Reaction Time Task (SRT)
testing the learning of motor sequences, 2) Artificial Grammar Learning
(AGL) testing the extraction of regularities from auditory sequences 3)
and Probabilistic Category Learning in the Weather prediction task
(PCL-WP), a non-sequential categorization task. Although these three
tasks are standard paradigms of IL that have been extensively used in
typical populations and in neuropsychological studies, systematic
developmental tracking of performance throughout the lifespan are
missing. Revisiting the issue of critical periods, the paper aims to
take a step towards filling this gap.
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Attila Keresztes
Junior Research Fellow
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dept. of Cognitive Science,
Egry József u. 1, Budapest
1111, Hungary
Tel: +36 1 4633525
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