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Readings in Cognitive Neuropsychology and Connectionist Modelling
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Analyses the contribution made by cognitve neuropsychology and connectionist modelling to theoretical explanations of cognitive processes. Selected to present some of the most hotly debated topics in the field today.
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Analyses the contribution made by cognitve neuropsychology and connectionist modelling to theoretical explanations of cognitive processes. Selected to present some of the most hotly debated topics in the field today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317710127
- Artikelnr.: 40299530
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317710127
- Artikelnr.: 40299530
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Gillan Cohen was formerly Professor of Psychology at the Open University where she produces courses in cognitive psychology. Her research has focused on ageing, naming faces and memory. Robert Johnston is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Birmingham University. He has researched and published extensively on models of face recognition and object recogntion, including both clinical and computational approaches. Kim Plunkett is Professor of Cognitive Neuropscience at the University of Oxford. His main research interest is in connectionist modelling.
R.A. Johnston
N.R. Braisby
Introduction. SECTION I. R.A. Johnston
Studies in Visual Recognition. Part 1. R.A. Johnston
Object Recognition: Opening Boxes.E.M.E. Forde
G.W. Humphreys
Category-specific Recognition Impairments: A Review of Important Case Studies and Influential Theories. M.J. Farah
J.L. McClelland
A Computational Model of Semantic Memory Impairment: Modality Specificity and Emergent Category Specificity. J.T. Devlin
L.M. Gonnerman
E.S. Andersen
M.S. Seidenberg
Category-specific Semantic Deficits in Focal and Widespread Brain Damage: A Computational Account. Part 2. R.A. Johnston
Face Recognition: Mapping Routes.J.E. McNeil
E.K. Warrington
Prosopagnosia: A Face-Specific Disorder. A.W. Young
D. Hellawell
E.H.F. De Haan
Cross-domain Semantic Priming in Normal Subjects and a Prosopagnosic Patient. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
V. Bruce
R.A. Johnston
A.W. Ellis
Understanding Covert Recognition. M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
Dissociated Overt and Covert Recognition as an Emergent Property of a Lesioned Neural Network. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
Simulation and Explanation: Some Harmony and Some Discord. SECTION II. G. Cohen
Studies in Language Processes. Part 3. K. Plunkett
G. Cohen
Speech Production: Rules and Rehabilitation.V.A. Marchman
Constraints on Plasticity in a Connectionist Model of the English Past Tense. W. Marslen-Wilson
L.K. Tyler
Rules
Representations
and the English Past Tense. P. Juola
K. Plunkett
Why Double Dissociations Don't Mean Much. M. Martin
E.M. Saffran
G.S. Dell
Recovery in Deep Dysphasia: Evidence for a Relation Between Auditory-verbal STM Capacity and Lexical Errors in Repetition. Part 4. P. Naish
Reading: Modelling the Deficits.M. Coltheart
B. Curtis
P. Atkins
M. Haller
Models of Reading Aloud: Dual-route and Parallel-distributed-processing Approaches. G.E. Hinton
D.C. Plaut
T. Shallice
Simulating Brain Damage. K. Mayall
G.W. Humphreys
Covert Recognition in a Connectionist Model of Pure Alexia. G. Cohen
Overview. Glossary. Bibliography.
N.R. Braisby
Introduction. SECTION I. R.A. Johnston
Studies in Visual Recognition. Part 1. R.A. Johnston
Object Recognition: Opening Boxes.E.M.E. Forde
G.W. Humphreys
Category-specific Recognition Impairments: A Review of Important Case Studies and Influential Theories. M.J. Farah
J.L. McClelland
A Computational Model of Semantic Memory Impairment: Modality Specificity and Emergent Category Specificity. J.T. Devlin
L.M. Gonnerman
E.S. Andersen
M.S. Seidenberg
Category-specific Semantic Deficits in Focal and Widespread Brain Damage: A Computational Account. Part 2. R.A. Johnston
Face Recognition: Mapping Routes.J.E. McNeil
E.K. Warrington
Prosopagnosia: A Face-Specific Disorder. A.W. Young
D. Hellawell
E.H.F. De Haan
Cross-domain Semantic Priming in Normal Subjects and a Prosopagnosic Patient. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
V. Bruce
R.A. Johnston
A.W. Ellis
Understanding Covert Recognition. M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
Dissociated Overt and Covert Recognition as an Emergent Property of a Lesioned Neural Network. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
Simulation and Explanation: Some Harmony and Some Discord. SECTION II. G. Cohen
Studies in Language Processes. Part 3. K. Plunkett
G. Cohen
Speech Production: Rules and Rehabilitation.V.A. Marchman
Constraints on Plasticity in a Connectionist Model of the English Past Tense. W. Marslen-Wilson
L.K. Tyler
Rules
Representations
and the English Past Tense. P. Juola
K. Plunkett
Why Double Dissociations Don't Mean Much. M. Martin
E.M. Saffran
G.S. Dell
Recovery in Deep Dysphasia: Evidence for a Relation Between Auditory-verbal STM Capacity and Lexical Errors in Repetition. Part 4. P. Naish
Reading: Modelling the Deficits.M. Coltheart
B. Curtis
P. Atkins
M. Haller
Models of Reading Aloud: Dual-route and Parallel-distributed-processing Approaches. G.E. Hinton
D.C. Plaut
T. Shallice
Simulating Brain Damage. K. Mayall
G.W. Humphreys
Covert Recognition in a Connectionist Model of Pure Alexia. G. Cohen
Overview. Glossary. Bibliography.
R.A. Johnston
N.R. Braisby
Introduction. SECTION I. R.A. Johnston
Studies in Visual Recognition. Part 1. R.A. Johnston
Object Recognition: Opening Boxes.E.M.E. Forde
G.W. Humphreys
Category-specific Recognition Impairments: A Review of Important Case Studies and Influential Theories. M.J. Farah
J.L. McClelland
A Computational Model of Semantic Memory Impairment: Modality Specificity and Emergent Category Specificity. J.T. Devlin
L.M. Gonnerman
E.S. Andersen
M.S. Seidenberg
Category-specific Semantic Deficits in Focal and Widespread Brain Damage: A Computational Account. Part 2. R.A. Johnston
Face Recognition: Mapping Routes.J.E. McNeil
E.K. Warrington
Prosopagnosia: A Face-Specific Disorder. A.W. Young
D. Hellawell
E.H.F. De Haan
Cross-domain Semantic Priming in Normal Subjects and a Prosopagnosic Patient. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
V. Bruce
R.A. Johnston
A.W. Ellis
Understanding Covert Recognition. M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
Dissociated Overt and Covert Recognition as an Emergent Property of a Lesioned Neural Network. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
Simulation and Explanation: Some Harmony and Some Discord. SECTION II. G. Cohen
Studies in Language Processes. Part 3. K. Plunkett
G. Cohen
Speech Production: Rules and Rehabilitation.V.A. Marchman
Constraints on Plasticity in a Connectionist Model of the English Past Tense. W. Marslen-Wilson
L.K. Tyler
Rules
Representations
and the English Past Tense. P. Juola
K. Plunkett
Why Double Dissociations Don't Mean Much. M. Martin
E.M. Saffran
G.S. Dell
Recovery in Deep Dysphasia: Evidence for a Relation Between Auditory-verbal STM Capacity and Lexical Errors in Repetition. Part 4. P. Naish
Reading: Modelling the Deficits.M. Coltheart
B. Curtis
P. Atkins
M. Haller
Models of Reading Aloud: Dual-route and Parallel-distributed-processing Approaches. G.E. Hinton
D.C. Plaut
T. Shallice
Simulating Brain Damage. K. Mayall
G.W. Humphreys
Covert Recognition in a Connectionist Model of Pure Alexia. G. Cohen
Overview. Glossary. Bibliography.
N.R. Braisby
Introduction. SECTION I. R.A. Johnston
Studies in Visual Recognition. Part 1. R.A. Johnston
Object Recognition: Opening Boxes.E.M.E. Forde
G.W. Humphreys
Category-specific Recognition Impairments: A Review of Important Case Studies and Influential Theories. M.J. Farah
J.L. McClelland
A Computational Model of Semantic Memory Impairment: Modality Specificity and Emergent Category Specificity. J.T. Devlin
L.M. Gonnerman
E.S. Andersen
M.S. Seidenberg
Category-specific Semantic Deficits in Focal and Widespread Brain Damage: A Computational Account. Part 2. R.A. Johnston
Face Recognition: Mapping Routes.J.E. McNeil
E.K. Warrington
Prosopagnosia: A Face-Specific Disorder. A.W. Young
D. Hellawell
E.H.F. De Haan
Cross-domain Semantic Priming in Normal Subjects and a Prosopagnosic Patient. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
V. Bruce
R.A. Johnston
A.W. Ellis
Understanding Covert Recognition. M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
Dissociated Overt and Covert Recognition as an Emergent Property of a Lesioned Neural Network. A.M. Burton
A.W. Young
Simulation and Explanation: Some Harmony and Some Discord. SECTION II. G. Cohen
Studies in Language Processes. Part 3. K. Plunkett
G. Cohen
Speech Production: Rules and Rehabilitation.V.A. Marchman
Constraints on Plasticity in a Connectionist Model of the English Past Tense. W. Marslen-Wilson
L.K. Tyler
Rules
Representations
and the English Past Tense. P. Juola
K. Plunkett
Why Double Dissociations Don't Mean Much. M. Martin
E.M. Saffran
G.S. Dell
Recovery in Deep Dysphasia: Evidence for a Relation Between Auditory-verbal STM Capacity and Lexical Errors in Repetition. Part 4. P. Naish
Reading: Modelling the Deficits.M. Coltheart
B. Curtis
P. Atkins
M. Haller
Models of Reading Aloud: Dual-route and Parallel-distributed-processing Approaches. G.E. Hinton
D.C. Plaut
T. Shallice
Simulating Brain Damage. K. Mayall
G.W. Humphreys
Covert Recognition in a Connectionist Model of Pure Alexia. G. Cohen
Overview. Glossary. Bibliography.