1st Edition

Connectionist Modelling in Cognitive Neuropsychology: A Case Study A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology

By David C. Plaut, Tim Shallice Copyright 1994
168 Pages
by Psychology Press

160 Pages
by Psychology Press

Computational models offer tools for exploring the nature of human cognitive processes. In connectionist, neural network, or parallel distributed processing models, information processing takes the form of cooperative and competitive interactions among many simple, neuron-like processing units. These models provide new ways of thinking about the neural basis of cognitive processes, and how... Read more
Introduction Modularity and dissociations Evaluation of the model; The Relevance of Network Architecture; The Relevance of Training Procedure; Extending the Task Domain: Effects of Concreteness; General Discussion

Biography

David C. Plaut Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA. Tim Shallice Department of Psychology, University College London, UK.