Human perception, cognition, and action requires fast integration of bottom-up signals with top-down knowledge and context. A key theoretical perspective in cognitive science is the interactive activation hypothesis: forward and backward flow in bidirectionally connected neural networks allows humans and other biological systems to approximate optimal integration of bottom-up and top-down information under real-world constraints. An alternative view is that online feedback is neither necessary nor helpful; purely feed forward alternatives can be constructed for any feedback system, and online feedback could not improve processing and would preclude veridical perception. In the domain of spoken word recognition, the latter view was apparentl...
While most living creatures have a code of communication, human communication faculty, which we call...
Item does not contain fulltextThe central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never ne...
In a seminal 1977 article, Rumelhart argued that perception required the simultaneous use of multipl...
A long-standing debate between autonomous and interactive models of spoken word recognition was give...
We follow up on recent work demonstrating clear advantages of lexical-to-sublexical feedback in the ...
We follow up on recent work demonstrating clear advantages of lexical-to-sublexical feedback in the ...
The central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never necessary in spoken word recogni...
The central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never necessary in spoken word recogni...
A commentary on Interaction in Spoken Word Recognition Models: Feedback Helps by Magnuson, J. S., Mi...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Top-down feedback does not benefit speech recognition; on the contrary, it can hinder it. No experim...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
While most living creatures have a code of communication, human communication faculty, which we call...
Item does not contain fulltextThe central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never ne...
In a seminal 1977 article, Rumelhart argued that perception required the simultaneous use of multipl...
A long-standing debate between autonomous and interactive models of spoken word recognition was give...
We follow up on recent work demonstrating clear advantages of lexical-to-sublexical feedback in the ...
We follow up on recent work demonstrating clear advantages of lexical-to-sublexical feedback in the ...
The central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never necessary in spoken word recogni...
The central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never necessary in spoken word recogni...
A commentary on Interaction in Spoken Word Recognition Models: Feedback Helps by Magnuson, J. S., Mi...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models p...
Top-down feedback does not benefit speech recognition; on the contrary, it can hinder it. No experim...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
While most living creatures have a code of communication, human communication faculty, which we call...
Item does not contain fulltextThe central thesis of the target article was that feedback is never ne...
In a seminal 1977 article, Rumelhart argued that perception required the simultaneous use of multipl...