We investigate the possibility of incorporating the sequential dynamics of a 'Competitive Queuing' system in a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) architecture. The approach is applied to a model of output processes in spelling, and we show that it provides an explanation for so-called 'Graphemic Buffer Disorder'. We describe a patient with an apparently novel dysgraphia affecting the start of words, and show that this can also be explained in terms of a simple manipulation to the model.
Neuropsychologically plausible models of sequence generation / Glasspool, Dw; Shallice, Timothy; Cipolotti, L.. - (1999), pp. 40-51. (Intervento presentato al convegno Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop (5th : 1998 : Birmingham, England) tenutosi a University of Birmingham nel 8-10 September 1998).
Neuropsychologically plausible models of sequence generation
Shallice, Timothy;
1999-01-01
Abstract
We investigate the possibility of incorporating the sequential dynamics of a 'Competitive Queuing' system in a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) architecture. The approach is applied to a model of output processes in spelling, and we show that it provides an explanation for so-called 'Graphemic Buffer Disorder'. We describe a patient with an apparently novel dysgraphia affecting the start of words, and show that this can also be explained in terms of a simple manipulation to the model.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.