Some argue the common practice of inferring multiple processes or systems from a dissociation is flawed (Dunn, 2003). One proposed solution is state-trace analysis (Bamber, 1979), which involves plotting, across two or more conditions of interest, performance measured by either two dependent variables, or two conditions of the same dependent measure. The resulting analysis is considered to provide evidence that either (a) a single process underlies performance (one function is produced) or (b) there is evidence for more than one process (more than one function is produced). This article reports simulations using the simple recurrent network (SRN; Elman, 1990) in which changes to the learning rate produced state-trace plots with multiple fun...
State-trace analysis was used to investigate the effect of concurrent working memory load on percept...
Computer modelling research has undermined the view that double dissociations in behaviour are suffi...
A recurring issue in neuroscience concerns evidence as to whether two or more brain regions implemen...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Yeates, F., Wills, A. J., Jones, F. W. a...
The conventional interpretation of double dissociations is that they are almost irrefutable evidence...
Cognitive science is replete with fertile and forceful debates about the need for one or more underl...
OpinionCognitive science is replete with fertile and forceful debates about the need for one or more...
Stephens, Matzke, and Hayes (SMH; 2019) used state-trace analysis to re-analyze databases of studies...
CogSci 2012 - 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo, Japan, 1-4 August 2012T...
Stephens, Matzke, and Hayes (SMH; 2019) used state-trace analysis to re-analyze databases of studies...
This study investigated the use of state-trace analysis (Bamber, 1979) when applied to computational...
Ashby (2014) has argued that state-trace analysis (STA) is not an appropriate tool for assessing the...
There has been much debate in recent years as to whether recognition memory is best described using ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate competing explanations of the processes underlying associat...
Connectionist techniques are increasingly being used to model cognitive function with a view to prov...
State-trace analysis was used to investigate the effect of concurrent working memory load on percept...
Computer modelling research has undermined the view that double dissociations in behaviour are suffi...
A recurring issue in neuroscience concerns evidence as to whether two or more brain regions implemen...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Yeates, F., Wills, A. J., Jones, F. W. a...
The conventional interpretation of double dissociations is that they are almost irrefutable evidence...
Cognitive science is replete with fertile and forceful debates about the need for one or more underl...
OpinionCognitive science is replete with fertile and forceful debates about the need for one or more...
Stephens, Matzke, and Hayes (SMH; 2019) used state-trace analysis to re-analyze databases of studies...
CogSci 2012 - 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo, Japan, 1-4 August 2012T...
Stephens, Matzke, and Hayes (SMH; 2019) used state-trace analysis to re-analyze databases of studies...
This study investigated the use of state-trace analysis (Bamber, 1979) when applied to computational...
Ashby (2014) has argued that state-trace analysis (STA) is not an appropriate tool for assessing the...
There has been much debate in recent years as to whether recognition memory is best described using ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate competing explanations of the processes underlying associat...
Connectionist techniques are increasingly being used to model cognitive function with a view to prov...
State-trace analysis was used to investigate the effect of concurrent working memory load on percept...
Computer modelling research has undermined the view that double dissociations in behaviour are suffi...
A recurring issue in neuroscience concerns evidence as to whether two or more brain regions implemen...