Authors
Aureliu Lavric, Diego Pizzagalli, Simon Forstmeier, Gina Rippon
Publication date
2001/7/1
Source
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Volume
5
Issue
7
Pages
301-308
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Substantial behavioural and neuropsychological evidence has been amassed to support the dual-route model of morphological processing, which distinguishes between a rule-based system for regular items (walkwalked, callcalled) and an associative system for the irregular items (gowent). Some neural-network models attempt to explain the neuropsychological and brain-mapping dissociations in terms of single-system associative processing. We show that there are problems in the accounts of homogeneous networks in the light of recent brain-mapping evidence of systematic double-dissociation. We also examine the superior capabilities of more internally differentiated connectionist models, which, under certain conditions, display systematic double-dissociations. It appears that the more differentiation models show, the more easily they account for dissociation patterns, yet without implementing symbolic …
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A Lavric, D Pizzagalli, S Forstmeier, G Rippon - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001