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  1. 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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  • Positive feedback in hierarchical connectionist models: Applications to language production.Gary S. Dell - 1985 - Cognitive Science 9 (1):3-23.
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  • Words, pictures, and priming: On semantic activation, conscious identification, and the automaticity of information processing.T. H. Carr, C. McCauley, R. D. Sperber & C. M. Parmelee - 1982 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8:757-777.
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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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  • Constraining models of word recognition.Mark S. Seidenberg - 1985 - Cognition 20 (2):169-190.
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  • Context effects in lexical processing.Michael K. Tanenhaus & Margery M. Lucas - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):213-234.
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  • Acoustic-phonetic representations in word recognition.David B. Pisoni & Paul A. Luce - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):21-52.
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  • The temporal structure of spoken language understanding.William Marslen-Wilson & Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler - 1980 - Cognition 8 (1):1-71.
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  • Autonomous processes in comprehension: A reply to Marslen-Wilson and Tyler.Dennis Norris - 1982 - Cognition 11 (1):97-101.
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  • Conjectures and refutations: A reply to Norris.Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler & William Marslen-Wilson - 1982 - Cognition 11 (1):103-107.
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  • Autonomy and interaction in the language processing system: A reply to Marslen-Wilson and Tyler.Wayne Cowart - 1982 - Cognition 12 (1):109-117.
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  • An interactive activation model of context effects in letter perception: I. An account of basic findings.James L. McClelland & David E. Rumelhart - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (5):375-407.
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  • A reader's view of listening.Dianne C. Bradley & Kenneth I. Forster - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):103-134.
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  • Reply to Cowart.William Marslen-Wilson & Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler - 1983 - Cognition 15 (1-3):227-235.
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