The rhythm of learning: Theta oscillations as an index of active learning in infancy

Volume: 45, Pages: 100810 - 100810
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Active learning is a critical component of human development, however, the mechanisms supporting it are not fully understood. Given that early learning experiences may affect both infants' immediate learning success, as well as their motivation to learn, it is particularly important to investigate the mechanisms of active learning in this period, when the foundations of learning habits and curiosity are built. Traditional behavioural approaches...
Paper Details
Title
The rhythm of learning: Theta oscillations as an index of active learning in infancy
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
45
Pages
100810 - 100810
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