Month: July 2020

Pole Fitness for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know

It’s sexy, athletic, and hard as heck to master! Pole fitness could be the best exercise you’re not doing. It’s exploding in popularity, and women of all ages and backgrounds are accomplishing serious feats in this sensual, acrobatic sport. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of […]

Published on July 7, 2020

The Growth of Children’s Semantic and Phonological Networks: Insight From 10 Languages

Abstract Children tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of other words along the phonological and semantic dimensions. Though these semantic and phonological connectivity effects have been extensively documented, little is known about their underlying developmental mechanism. One possibility is that learning is driven by lexical network growth where highly […]

Published on July 6, 2020

Ontogenetic Emergence of Cognitive Reference Comprehension

Abstract Prelinguistic cognitive reference comprehension is foundational to language acquisition and higher cognitive functions. However, its ontogenetic origins in the first year of life are currently not well understood. The current study pitted cognitivist against social interactionist views. We worked with infants monthly from 10 to 13 months of age and observed their behavioral search during […]

Published on July 6, 2020