Competitive Queuing and Spelling: Modelling Acquired Dysgraphia

作者: Jamie Ward , Andrew Olson , Cristina Romani

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-0813-9_3

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摘要: The competitive queuing approach offers an explanation of serial order encoding in terms ordering activation values. This study assesses the ability a model spelling to reproduce novel pattern acquired dysgraphia which is characterised by reduced lexical-orthographic representations. able account for some aspects performance reasonably well. For instance, better letters at beginning word results from their higher However, shown be inadequate other respects. It suggested that multiple occurrences items sequence should not represented single node receives strong inhibition.

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