Four pairs of connectionist simulations are presented in which quasi-regular mappings are computed using localist and distributed representations. In each simulation, a control parameter termed input gain was modulated over the only level of representation that mapped inputs to outputs. Input gain caused both localist and distributed models to shift between regularity-based and item-based modes of processing. Performance on irregular items was selectively impaired in the regularity-based modes, whereas performance on novel items was selectively impaired in the item-based modes. Thus, the models exhibited double dissociations without separable processing components. These results are discussed in the context of analogous dissociations found ...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
This paper presents a connectionist network simulation of Livesey and McLaren’s (2009) results. In t...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
Computer modelling research has undermined the view that double dissociations in behaviour are suffi...
S. O’Malley and D. Besner (2008) showed that additive effects of stimulus degradation and word frequ...
Connectionist techniques are increasingly being used to model cognitive function with a view to prov...
Substantial behavioural and neuropsychological evidence has been amassed to support the dual-route m...
This thesis investigates the question of whether feedforward connectionist networks construct a func...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
We present a preliminary set of connectionist models of impairments to semantic memory, exploring th...
The degree to which the behaviour of parallel distributed processing (PDP) models approximates child...
The conventional interpretation of double dissociations is that they are almost irrefutable evidence...
Two connectionist models are reported that mimicked the defining features of the double dissociation...
Some argue the common practice of inferring multiple processes or systems from a dissociation is fla...
Traditional approaches to language processing have been based on explicit, discrete representations ...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
This paper presents a connectionist network simulation of Livesey and McLaren’s (2009) results. In t...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
Computer modelling research has undermined the view that double dissociations in behaviour are suffi...
S. O’Malley and D. Besner (2008) showed that additive effects of stimulus degradation and word frequ...
Connectionist techniques are increasingly being used to model cognitive function with a view to prov...
Substantial behavioural and neuropsychological evidence has been amassed to support the dual-route m...
This thesis investigates the question of whether feedforward connectionist networks construct a func...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
We present a preliminary set of connectionist models of impairments to semantic memory, exploring th...
The degree to which the behaviour of parallel distributed processing (PDP) models approximates child...
The conventional interpretation of double dissociations is that they are almost irrefutable evidence...
Two connectionist models are reported that mimicked the defining features of the double dissociation...
Some argue the common practice of inferring multiple processes or systems from a dissociation is fla...
Traditional approaches to language processing have been based on explicit, discrete representations ...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
This paper presents a connectionist network simulation of Livesey and McLaren’s (2009) results. In t...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...