All Stories

  1. Children’s referent selection and word learning
  2. The effects of shared storybook reading on word learning: A meta-analysis.
  3. Two sides to every story: Children learn words better from one storybook page at a time
  4. Benefits of Repeated Book Readings in Children With SLI
  5. Near or far: The effect of spatial distance and vocabulary knowledge on word learning
  6. Learning What to Remember: Vocabulary Knowledge and Children's Memory for Object Names and Features
  7. Category learning in a dynamic world
  8. Contextual repetition facilitates word learning via fast mapping
  9. Visual variability affects early verb learning
  10. Goodnight book: sleep consolidation improves word learning via storybooks
  11. That's More Like It: Multiple Exemplars Facilitate Word Learning
  12. Testing a word is not a test of word learning
  13. Context and repetition in word learning
  14. It's Taking Shape: Shared Object Features Influence Novel Noun Generalizations
  15. Word learning emerges from the interaction of online referent selection and slow associative learning.
  16. The Right Thing at the Right Time: Why Ostensive Naming Facilitates Word Learning
  17. Uterine Artery Embolization versus Myomectomy: Impact on Quality of Life—Results of the FUME (Fibroids of the Uterus: Myomectomy versus Embolization) Trial
  18. What’s new? Children prefer novelty in referent selection
  19. Get the Story Straight: Contextual Repetition Promotes Word Learning from Storybooks
  20. The role of competition in word learning via referent selection
  21. Two are better than one: Comparison influences infants’ visual recognition memory
  22. The dynamic nature of knowledge: Insights from a dynamic field model of children’s novel noun generalization
  23. Toddlers can adaptively change how they categorize: same objects, same session, two different categorical distinctions
  24. The Cat is out of the Bag: The Joint Influence of Previous Experience and Looking Behavior on Infant Categorization
  25. Rigid thinking about deformables: do children sometimes overgeneralize the shape bias?
  26. Fast Mapping but Poor Retention by 24-Month-Old Infants
  27. Confronting complexity: insights from the details of behavior over multiple timescales
  28. Dynamic Noun Generalization: Moment-to-Moment Interactions Shape Children's Naming Biases
  29. What Does It Look Like and What Can It Do? Category Structure Influences How Infants Categorize