Computational modeling and elementary process analysis in visual word recognition.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] K. Forster,et al. Terminating and exhaustive search in lexical access , 1976, Memory & cognition.
[2] Stierlin. Organization of Behavior. A Neuropsychological Theory , 1953 .
[3] Ken N. Seergobin,et al. On the association between connectionism and data: Are a few words necessary? , 1990 .
[4] Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders,et al. The effects of graphemic, phonetic, and semantic relationships on access to lexical structures , 1978 .
[5] Christopher T. Kello,et al. When Two Meanings Are Better Than One: Modeling the Ambiguity Advantage Using a Recurrent Distributed Network , 1994 .
[6] M. Mozer,et al. Perceptual interactions in two-word displays: familiarity and similarity effects. , 1986, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[7] K. Forster,et al. Lexical Access and Naming Time. , 1973 .
[8] James L. McClelland,et al. Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition, vol. 1: foundations , 1986 .
[9] D. Besner,et al. Reading pseudohomophones: Implications for models of pronunciation assembly and the locus of word-frequency effects in naming. , 1987 .
[10] M. Mozer. Letter migration in word perception. , 1983, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[11] M. McCloskey. Networks and Theories: The Place of Connectionism in Cognitive Science , 1991 .
[12] S. Grossberg,et al. Neural dynamics of word recognition and recall: attentional priming, learning, and resonance. , 1986 .
[13] R. Ratcliff,et al. Priming in episodic and semantic memory. , 1979 .
[14] M. Posner,et al. Orthography and familiarity effects in word processing. , 1979, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[15] S. Andrews. Frequency and neighborhood effects on lexical access: Activation or search? , 1989 .
[16] G. C. Orden,et al. Interdependence of form and function in cognitive systems explains perception of printed words. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[17] Michael Garman,et al. Psycholinguistics: Accessing the mental lexicon , 1990 .
[18] Geoffrey E. Hinton,et al. Lesioning an attractor network: investigations of acquired dyslexia , 1991 .
[19] H. Rubenstein,et al. Homographic entries in the internal lexicon , 1970 .
[20] G. Humphreys,et al. Basic processes in reading : visual word recognition , 1993 .
[21] H. Kucera,et al. Computational analysis of present-day American English , 1967 .
[22] Kurt Hornik,et al. Neural networks and principal component analysis: Learning from examples without local minima , 1989, Neural Networks.
[23] P. Luce. Neighborhoods of words in the mental lexicon , 1986 .
[24] Paul W. B. Atkins,et al. Models of reading aloud: Dual-route and parallel-distributed-processing approaches. , 1993 .
[25] M. Taft,et al. Exploring the cohort model of spoken word recognition , 1986, Cognition.
[26] Garrison W. Cottrell,et al. Image compression by back-propagation: An example of extensional programming , 1988 .
[27] Kenneth I. Forster,et al. Basic issues in lexical processing , 1989 .
[28] G O Stone,et al. Building a resonance framework for word recognition using design and system principles. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[29] Jerome A. Feldman,et al. Connectionist Models and Their Properties , 1982, Cogn. Sci..
[30] James L. McClelland,et al. James L. McClelland, David Rumelhart and the PDP Research Group, Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition . Vol. 1. Foundations . Vol. 2. Psychological and biological models . Cambridge MA: M.I.T. Press, 1987. , 1989, Journal of Child Language.
[31] Suparna Rajaram,et al. Dissociative masked repetition priming and word frequency effects in lexical decision and episodic recognition tasks , 1992 .
[32] Michael C. Doyle,et al. Effects of frequency on visual word recognition tasks: where are they? , 1989, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[33] John J. L. Morton,et al. Interaction of information in word recognition. , 1969 .
[34] James L. McClelland,et al. Psychological and biological models , 1986 .
[35] A. Jacobs,et al. Testing a semistochastic variant of the interactive activation model in different word recognition experiments. , 1992, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[36] J. Rueckl,et al. Similarity effects in word and pseudoword repetition priming. , 1990, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[37] Michael McCloskey,et al. Catastrophic Interference in Connectionist Networks: The Sequential Learning Problem , 1989 .
[38] Max Coltheart,et al. Access to the internal lexicon , 1977 .
[39] S. Lewandowsky. The Rewards and Hazards of Computer Simulations , 1993 .
[40] K. Forster,et al. Criterion bias and search sequence bias in word recognition , 1981, Memory & cognition.
[41] J Grainger,et al. Masked partial-word priming in visual word recognition: effects of positional letter frequency. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[42] James L. McClelland,et al. A distributed, developmental model of word recognition and naming. , 1989, Psychological review.
[43] J. Frederiksen,et al. Spelling and sound: Approaches to the internal lexicon. , 1976 .
[44] Kenneth I. Forster,et al. Lexical acquisition and the modular lexicon , 1985 .
[45] R Ratcliff,et al. Connectionist models of recognition memory: constraints imposed by learning and forgetting functions. , 1990, Psychological review.
[46] Ram Frost,et al. Orthography, phonology, morphology, and meaning , 1992 .
[47] Bruce F. Pennington,et al. Word identification in reading and the promise of subsymbolic psycholinguistics. , 1990, Psychological review.
[48] Mark S. Seidenberg. Connectionist Models and Cognitive Theory , 1993 .
[49] T. Shallice,et al. Deep Dyslexia: A Case Study of , 1993 .
[50] Richard Shillcock,et al. Cognitive models of speech processing : the Second Sperlonga Meeting , 1993 .
[51] N. E. Sharkey,et al. Models of cognition : a review of cognitive science , 1989 .
[52] R W Schvaneveldt,et al. An activation--verification model for letter and word recognition: the word-superiority effect. , 1982, Psychological review.
[53] G. Stone,et al. Strategic control of processing in word recognition. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[54] J. H. Neely,et al. A dissociative word-frequency X levels-of-processing interaction in episodic recognition and lexical decision tasks , 1989, Memory & cognition.
[55] Chris Davis,et al. The density constraint on form-priming in the naming task: interference effects from a masked prime , 1991 .
[56] Robert M. French,et al. Semi-distributed Representations and Catastrophic Forgetting in Connectionist Networks , 1992 .
[57] James L. McClelland,et al. Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition : Psychological and Biological Models , 1986 .
[58] Michael C. Mozer,et al. The Connectionist Scientist Game: Rule Extraction and Refinement in a Neural Network , 1991 .
[59] W. Pitts,et al. A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity (1943) , 2021, Ideas That Created the Future.
[60] J Grainger,et al. Neighborhood frequency effects in visual word recognition: A comparison of lexical decision and masked identification latencies , 1990, Perception & psychophysics.
[61] Robert Dale,et al. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society , 1991 .
[62] M. Posner,et al. Lexical access and the brain: anatomical constraints on cognitive models of word recognition. , 1992, The American journal of psychology.
[63] Sally Andrews,et al. Frequency and neighborhood effects on lexical access: Lexical similarity or orthographic redundancy? , 1992 .
[64] William D. Marslen-Wilson,et al. Lexical Representation and Process , 1991 .
[65] K. Forster,et al. Masked priming with graphemically related forms: Repetition or partial activation? , 1987 .
[66] J. Grainger,et al. Priming word recognition with orthographic neighbors: effects of relative prime-target frequency. , 1990 .
[67] R. Ratcliff,et al. Automatic activation of episodic information in a semantic memory task. , 1986, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[68] M. Rosson. From SOFA to LOUCH: Lexical contributions to pseudoword pronunciation , 1983, Memory & cognition.
[69] K I Forster,et al. Evidence for lexical access in a simultaneous matching task , 1975, Memory & cognition.
[70] James L. McClelland,et al. An interactive activation model of context effects in letter perception: I. An account of basic findings. , 1981 .
[71] Stephen M. Kosslyn,et al. What good is connectionist modeling? A dialogue. , 1992 .
[72] K. Forster,et al. REPETITION PRIMING AND FREQUENCY ATTENUATION IN LEXICAL ACCESS , 1984 .
[73] J. Grainger. Word frequency and neighborhood frequency effects in lexical decision and naming. , 1990 .