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  1. Understanding normal and impaired word reading: Computational principles in quasi-regular domains.David C. Plaut, James L. McClelland, Mark S. Seidenberg & Karalyn Patterson - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (1):56-115.
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  • Creation of prosody during sentence production.Fernanda Ferreira - 1993 - Psychological Review 100 (2):233-253.
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  • Mediated and convergent lexical priming in language production: A comment on Levelt et al (1991).Gary S. Dell & Padraig G. O'Seaghdha - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (4):604-614.
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  • A spreading-activation theory of retrieval in sentence production.Gary S. Dell - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (3):283-321.
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  • The lexicalization process in sentence production and naming: indirect election of words.G. Kempen - 1983 - Cognition 14 (2):185-209.
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  • Monitoring and self-repair in speech.W. Levelt - 1983 - Cognition 14 (1):41-104.
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  • The two-stage model of lexical retrieval: evidence from a case of anomia with selective preservation of grammatical gender.W. Badecker - 1995 - Cognition 57 (2):193-216.
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  • Connectionist Models and Their Properties.J. A. Feldman & D. H. Ballard - 1982 - Cognitive Science 6 (3):205-254.
    Much of the progress in the fields constituting cognitive science has been based upon the use of explicit information processing models, almost exclusively patterned after conventional serial computers. An extension of these ideas to massively parallel, connectionist models appears to offer a number of advantages. After a preliminary discussion, this paper introduces a general connectionist model and considers how it might be used in cognitive science. Among the issues addressed are: stability and noise‐sensitivity, distributed decision‐making, time and sequence problems, and (...)
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  • Vision.David Marr - 1982 - W. H. Freeman.
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  • (2 other versions)Vision: Variations on Some Berkeleian Themes.Robert Schwartz & David Marr - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (3):411.
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  • The time course of lexical access in speech production: A study of picture naming.Willem J. Levelt, Herbert Schriefers, Dirk Vorberg & Antje S. Meyer - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (1):122-142.
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  • Framing sentences.K. Bock - 1990 - Cognition 35 (1):1-39.
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  • Wordshape errors in language production.Joseph Paul Stemberger - 1990 - Cognition 35 (2):123-157.
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  • The role of word structure in segmental serial ordering.Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel - 1992 - Cognition 42 (1-3):213-259.
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  • Disorders of lexical selection.Merrill Garrett - 1992 - Cognition 42 (1-3):143-180.
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  • A spreading-activation theory of lemma retrieval in speaking.Ardi Roelofs - 1992 - Cognition 42 (1-3):107-142.
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  • A computer model of the temporal course of agrammatic sentence understanding: The effects of variation in severity and sentence complexity.Henk J. Haarmann & Herman H. J. Kolk - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15 (1):49-87.
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  • Disorders of phonological encoding.Brian Butterworth - 1992 - Cognition 42 (1-3):261-286.
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  • Accessing words in speech production: Stages, processes and representations.Willem J. M. Levelt - 1992 - Cognition 42 (1-3):1-22.
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  • Lexical access in the production of noun phrases.H. Schriefers - 1992 - Cognition 45 (1):33-54.
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  • The sequential cuing effect in speech production.Christine A. Sevald & Gary S. Dell - 1994 - Cognition 53 (2):91-127.
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  • Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption.Martha J. Farah - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):43-61.
    When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of brain damage are local, that is, that the nondamaged components of the architecture continue to function as they did before the damage. This assumption follows from the view that the components of the functional architecture are modular, in the sense of being informationally encapsulated. In this target article it is argued that this “locality” assumption is probably (...)
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  • The WEAVER model of word-form encoding in speech production.Ardi Roelofs - 1997 - Cognition 64 (3):249-284.
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  • From Monroe to Moreau: An analysis of face naming errors.Serge Brédart & Tim Valentine - 1992 - Cognition 45 (3):187-223.
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  • Positive feedback in hierarchical connectionist models: Applications to language production.Gary S. Dell - 1985 - Cognitive Science 9 (1):3-23.
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  • Do speakers have access to a mental syllabary?Willem J. M. Levelt & Linda Wheeldon - 1994 - Cognition 50 (1-3):239-269.
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  • The problems of flexibility, fluency, and speed–accuracy trade-off in skilled behavior.Donald G. MacKay - 1982 - Psychological Review 89 (5):483-506.
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  • Wernicke's aphasia and normal language processing: A case study in cognitive neuropsychology.Andrew W. Ellis, Diane Miller & Gillian Sin - 1983 - Cognition 15 (1-3):111-144.
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  • Lesioning an attractor network: Investigations of acquired dyslexia.Geoffrey E. Hinton & Tim Shallice - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (1):74-95.
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  • Discovering functionally independent mental processes: The principle of reversed association.John C. Dunn & Kim Kirsner - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (1):91-101.
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  • Paragrammatisms: Syntactic disturbance or breakdown of control?Trevor A. Harley - 1990 - Cognition 34 (1):85-91.
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  • On the time relations of mental processes: An examination of systems of processes in cascade.James L. McClelland - 1979 - Psychological Review 86 (4):287-330.
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  • A Critique of Top‐down Independent Levels Models of Speech Production: Evidence from Non‐plan‐Internal Speech Errors.Trevor A. Harley - 1984 - Cognitive Science 8 (3):191-219.
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  • Theoretical analysis of the cognitive processing of lexical and pictorial stimuli: Reading, naming, and visual and conceptual comparisons.John Theios & Paul C. Amrhein - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (1):5-24.
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  • (1 other version)A distributed, developmental model of visual word recognition and naming.M. S. Seidenberg & J. L. McClelland - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):329-329.
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