At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of both normal and impaired single word reading: (a) the connectionist triangle model, (b) the dual-route cascaded model, and (c) the connectionist dual process model. Major strengths and weaknesses of these models are identified. In the spirit of nested incremental modeling, a new connectionist dual process model (the CDP+ model) is presented. This model builds on the strengths of 2 of the previous models while eliminating their weaknesses. Contrary to the dual-route cascaded model, CDP+ is able to learn and produce graded consistency effects. Contrary to the triangle and the connectionist dual process models, CDP+ accounts for serial effects an...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Reading researchers seek to discover exactly what kinds of information-processing activities go on i...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
International audienceMost words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential co...
S. O’Malley and D. Besner (2008) showed that additive effects of stimulus degradation and word frequ...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
International audienceA major strength of computational cognitive models is their capacity to accura...
Computational modelling is a tool that can be used in different ways for different purposes. There a...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
It is now standard in the psychological literature to assume that the functional architecture for th...
Woollams, Lambon Ralph, Plaut, and Patterson (2007) reported detailed data on reading in 51 cases of...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Reading researchers seek to discover exactly what kinds of information-processing activities go on i...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
At least 3 different types of computational model have been shown to account for various facets of b...
International audienceMost words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential co...
S. O’Malley and D. Besner (2008) showed that additive effects of stimulus degradation and word frequ...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
International audienceA major strength of computational cognitive models is their capacity to accura...
Computational modelling is a tool that can be used in different ways for different purposes. There a...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
It is now standard in the psychological literature to assume that the functional architecture for th...
Woollams, Lambon Ralph, Plaut, and Patterson (2007) reported detailed data on reading in 51 cases of...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Reading researchers seek to discover exactly what kinds of information-processing activities go on i...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...