Nonword reading: comparing dual-route cascaded and connectionist dual-process models with human data

Stephen C Pritchard1, Max Coltheart, Sallyanne Palethorpe

  • 1ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. stephen.pritchard@mq.edu.au

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The brain processes sensory information rapidly due to parallel processing, which involves sending data across multiple neural pathways at the same time. This method allows the brain to manage various sensory qualities, such as shapes, colors, movements, and locations, all concurrently. For instance, when observing a forest landscape, the brain simultaneously processes the movement of leaves, the shapes of trees, the depth between them, and the various shades of green. This enables a quick and...