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January 1, 1996
Relearning after damage in connectionist networks: toward a theory of rehabilitation
D C Plaut
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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April 1, 1995
Double dissociation without modularity: evidence from connectionist neuropsychology
D C Plaut
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
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December 7, 2002
The interaction of spatial reference frames and hierarchical object representations: evidence from figure copying in hemispatial neglect
M Behrmann, D C Plaut
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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August 27, 2013
Perseverative and semantic influences on visual object naming errors in optic aphasia: a connectionist account
D C Plaut, T Shallice
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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August 23, 2013
Visual Object Representation: Interpreting Neurophysiological Data within a Computational Framework
D C Plaut, M J Farah
Current Opinion in Neurobiology
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April 1, 1993
Computational approaches to cognition: top-down approaches
J L McClelland, D C Plaut
Cognition
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October 16, 1999
Language acquisition in the absence of explicit negative evidence: how important is starting small?
D L Rohde, D C Plaut
Psychological Review
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November 23, 2000
Individual and developmental differences in semantic priming: empirical and computational support for a single-mechanism account of lexical processing
D C Plaut, J R Booth
Cognition
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December 10, 1999
Simple recurrent networks can distinguish non-occurring from ungrammatical sentences given appropriate task structure: reply to Marcus
D L Rohde, D C Plaut
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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June 16, 2000
Strategic control in word reading: evidence from speeded responding in the tempo-naming task
C T Kello, D C Plaut
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Brain and Language
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January 1, 1996
Relearning after damage in connectionist networks: toward a theory of rehabilitation
D C Plaut
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
|
April 1, 1995
Double dissociation without modularity: evidence from connectionist neuropsychology
D C Plaut
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
|
December 7, 2002
The interaction of spatial reference frames and hierarchical object representations: evidence from figure copying in hemispatial neglect
M Behrmann, D C Plaut
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
August 27, 2013
Perseverative and semantic influences on visual object naming errors in optic aphasia: a connectionist account
D C Plaut, T Shallice
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
August 23, 2013
Visual Object Representation: Interpreting Neurophysiological Data within a Computational Framework
D C Plaut, M J Farah
Current Opinion in Neurobiology
|
April 1, 1993
Computational approaches to cognition: top-down approaches
J L McClelland, D C Plaut
Cognition
|
October 16, 1999
Language acquisition in the absence of explicit negative evidence: how important is starting small?
D L Rohde, D C Plaut
Psychological Review
|
November 23, 2000
Individual and developmental differences in semantic priming: empirical and computational support for a single-mechanism account of lexical processing
D C Plaut, J R Booth
Cognition
|
December 10, 1999
Simple recurrent networks can distinguish non-occurring from ungrammatical sentences given appropriate task structure: reply to Marcus
D L Rohde, D C Plaut
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
June 16, 2000
Strategic control in word reading: evidence from speeded responding in the tempo-naming task
C T Kello, D C Plaut
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