Rogers, Lambon Ralph, Hodges, and Patterson (2004) studied two-alternative forced-choice visual lexical decision performance in patients with semantic dementia. With item pairs where the target word was more “typical” (i.e., higher in bigram and trigram frequency) than the foil (all foils were pseudohomophones), lexical decision performance was good and was unaffected by word frequency. With item pairs where the target word was less “typical” (i.e., lower in bigram and trigram frequency) than the foil, lexical decision performance was worse and was affected by word frequency, being particularly inaccurate when the word targets were low in frequency. We show (using as materials all the monosyllabic items used by Rogers and colleagues) that t...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
Two current approaches to the computational modelling of reading are the connectionist triangle mode...
This paper describes longitudinal testing of two Semantic Dementia (SD) cases. It is common for pati...
Woollams, Lambon Ralph, Plaut, and Patterson (2007) reported detailed data on reading in 51 cases of...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
Flexible language use requires coordinated functioning of two systems: conceptual representations an...
The connectionist triangle model of reading aloud proposes that semantic activation of phonology is ...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
Within the connectionist triangle model of reading aloud, interaction between semantic and phonologi...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
Semantic Dementia (SD) results in progressive cognitive-linguistic impairment. Little is known regar...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...
Exaggerated effects of word length upon reading aloud performance define Pure Alexia, but have also...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
Two current approaches to the computational modelling of reading are the connectionist triangle mode...
This paper describes longitudinal testing of two Semantic Dementia (SD) cases. It is common for pati...
Woollams, Lambon Ralph, Plaut, and Patterson (2007) reported detailed data on reading in 51 cases of...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
Flexible language use requires coordinated functioning of two systems: conceptual representations an...
The connectionist triangle model of reading aloud proposes that semantic activation of phonology is ...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
Within the connectionist triangle model of reading aloud, interaction between semantic and phonologi...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
Semantic Dementia (SD) results in progressive cognitive-linguistic impairment. Little is known regar...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...
Exaggerated effects of word length upon reading aloud performance define Pure Alexia, but have also...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
Two current approaches to the computational modelling of reading are the connectionist triangle mode...