This paper describes evaluative work carried out with a connectionist model of semantic memory investigated by Rumelhart, and later by McClelland et al. Two critical issues were investigated, the nature of the semantic associations learned by the model, and the ability of an adapted version of the model to simulate human priming data. Analysis of the correspondence between the semantic associations developed in the network and those expected from human data indicated two sources of concern. First, the semantic associations learned were susceptible to small changes in the training set. Second, surprising semantic relations were found (e.g. ‘animal’ was more similar to the plants in the model). Priming was studied by adding a cascade mechanis...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
The authors present data from 2 feature verification experiments designed to determine whether disti...
Semantic priming effects at a short prime-target stimulus onset asynchrony are commonly explained in...
A statistical analysis of semantic memory should reflect the complex, multifactorial structure of th...
A statistical analysis of semantic memory should reflect the complex, multifactorial structure of th...
An attractor network was trained to compute from word form to semantic representations that were bas...
The contents and structure of semantic memory have been the focus of much recent research, with majo...
The N400 ERP component is widely used in research on language and semantic memory. Although the comp...
Contextual recall in humans relies on the semantic relationships between items stored in memory. The...
S. Joordens and D. Besner (1994) described an attempt to simulate a semantic ambiguity advantage in ...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
The purpose of the present study was to replication Blaxton and Neely’s (1982) findings of facilitat...
The authors present data from 2 feature verification experiments designed to determine whether disti...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
The authors present data from 2 feature verification experiments designed to determine whether disti...
Semantic priming effects at a short prime-target stimulus onset asynchrony are commonly explained in...
A statistical analysis of semantic memory should reflect the complex, multifactorial structure of th...
A statistical analysis of semantic memory should reflect the complex, multifactorial structure of th...
An attractor network was trained to compute from word form to semantic representations that were bas...
The contents and structure of semantic memory have been the focus of much recent research, with majo...
The N400 ERP component is widely used in research on language and semantic memory. Although the comp...
Contextual recall in humans relies on the semantic relationships between items stored in memory. The...
S. Joordens and D. Besner (1994) described an attempt to simulate a semantic ambiguity advantage in ...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
The purpose of the present study was to replication Blaxton and Neely’s (1982) findings of facilitat...
The authors present data from 2 feature verification experiments designed to determine whether disti...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
The authors present data from 2 feature verification experiments designed to determine whether disti...
Semantic priming effects at a short prime-target stimulus onset asynchrony are commonly explained in...