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- ``Shallow Draughts Intoxicate the Brain'': Lessons from Cognitive Science for Cognitive Neuropsychology
- Does the PMSP connectionist model of single word reading learn to read in the
- Doing without schema hierarchies: A recurrent connectionist approach to routine sequential action and its pathologies
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- Attractor dynamics in word recognition: converging evidence from errors by
- Response generation: Mapping semantics to phonology
- Simple recurrent networks can distinguish non-occurring from ungrammatical sentences given
- Connectionist Perspectives on Category-Specific Deficits Timothy T. Rogers
- Visual object naming in optic aphasia The general aim of this thesis is to investigate the effects of damage in connectionist networks that
- More Modeling but Still No Stages: Reply to Borowsky and Besner David C. Plaut
- Word Reading in Damaged Connectionist Networks: Computational and Neuropsychological Implications
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- Hierarchical Schemas and Goals in the Control of Sequential Behavior Richard P. Cooper
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- Less is Less in Language Acquisition Douglas L. T. Rohde David C. Plaut
- INTERPRETING DOUBLE DISSOCIATIONS IN CONNECTIONIST NETWORKS
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- Visual Object Representation: Interpreting Neurophysiological Data
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- Sequence Encoders Enable Large-Scale Lexical Modeling: Reply to Bowers and Davis (2009)
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- Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 2000, Vol. 129, No. 3, 340-360
- Structured Representations in the Control of Behavior Cannot Be So Easily Dismissed: A Reply to Botvinick and Plaut (2006)
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- Temporal DiWerence Learning and TD-Gammon
- Empirical and Computational Support for Context-Dependent Representations of Serial Order: Reply to Bowers,
- In press, Psychological Review Doing Without Schema Hierarchies: A Recurrent Connectionist
- An Improved Model of Semantic Similarity Based on Lexical Co-Occurrence
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- The relevance of network architecture Perhaps the most perplexing aspect of connectionist modeling is the design of network architecture,
- The relevance of learning procedure Learning plays a central role in connectionist research. The knowledge needed to perform a task
- Extending the task domain: Effects of abstractness
- Relearning after damage Cognitive neuropsychology aims to extend our understanding of normal cognitive mechanisms on
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- A neural network model of the articulatory-acoustic forward mapping trained on recordings of articulatory parameters
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