Morten H Christiansen
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Statistical learning subserves a higher purpose: Novelty detection in an information foraging system
Frost R, Bogaerts L, Samuel A, Magnuson J, Holt L, Christiansen M
Psychol Rev
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39992791
Statistical learning (SL) is typically assumed to be a core mechanism by which organisms learn covarying structures and recurrent patterns in the environment, with the main purpose of facilitating processing...
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Contreras Kallens P, Christiansen M
Top Cogn Sci
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39587986
Mastering how to convey meanings using language is perhaps the main challenge facing any language learner. However, satisfactory accounts of how this is achieved, and even of what it is...
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Huettig F, Christiansen M
Cogn Sci
. 2024 Aug;
48(8):e13487.
PMID: 39154374
Literacy is in decline in many parts of the world, accompanied by drops in associated cognitive skills (including IQ) and an increasing susceptibility to fake news. It is possible that...
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Frinsel F, Trecca F, Christiansen M
Cogn Sci
. 2024 Mar;
48(3):e13419.
PMID: 38436536
In language learning, learners engage with their environment, incorporating cues from different sources. However, in lab-based experiments, using artificial languages, many of the cues and features that are part of...
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Frinsel F, Christiansen M
Behav Res Methods
. 2024 Feb;
56(6):6248-6257.
PMID: 38379113
Advances in research on language processing have originally come from group-level comparisons, but there is now a growing interest in individual differences. To investigate individual differences, tasks that have shown...
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Dideriksen C, Christiansen M, Dingemanse M, Hojmark-Bertelsen M, Johansson C, Tylen K, et al.
Cogn Sci
. 2023 Nov;
47(11):e13387.
PMID: 38009981
Establishing and maintaining mutual understanding in everyday conversations is crucial. To do so, people employ a variety of conversational devices, such as backchannels, repair, and linguistic entrainment. Here, we explore...
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Pedersen M, Diaz C, Janice Wang Q, Alba-Marrugo M, Amidi A, Basaiawmoit R, et al.
Cogn Sci
. 2023 Jun;
47(6):e13308.
PMID: 37354036
Rapid individual cognitive phenotyping holds the potential to revolutionize domains as wide-ranging as personalized learning, employment practices, and precision psychiatry. Going beyond limitations imposed by traditional lab-based experiments, new efforts...
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Cox C, Dideriksen C, Keren-Portnoy T, Roepstorff A, Christiansen M, Fusaroli R
Child Dev
. 2023 Jun;
94(6):1672-1696.
PMID: 37307398
This study compared the acoustic properties of 26 (100% female, 100% monolingual) Danish caregivers' spontaneous speech addressed to their 11- to 24-month-old infants (infant-directed speech, IDS) and an adult experimenter...
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Trujillo J, Dideriksen C, Tylen K, Christiansen M, Fusaroli R
Cogn Sci
. 2023 Jun;
47(6):e13298.
PMID: 37303224
In conversation, individuals work together to achieve communicative goals, complementing and aligning language and body with each other. An important emerging question is whether interlocutors entrain with one another equally...
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Contreras Kallens P, Kristensen-McLachlan R, Christiansen M
Cogn Sci
. 2023 Feb;
47(3):e13256.
PMID: 36840975
To what degree can language be acquired from linguistic input alone? This question has vexed scholars for millennia and is still a major focus of debate in the cognitive science...