Artigo Revisado por pares

Neural Network Models and Cognitive Neuropsychology

1992; Slack Incorporated (United States); Volume: 22; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3928/0048-5713-19920301-12

ISSN

1938-2456

Autores

Martha J. Farah, James L. McClelland,

Tópico(s)

Cognitive Science and Mapping

Resumo

Neural NetworksNeural Network Models and Cognitive Neuropsychology Martha J Farah, PhD, , and , PhD James L McClelland, PhD, , PhD Martha J Farah, PhD and James L McClelland, PhD Psychiatric Annals, 2013;22(3):148–153Published Online:March 01, 1992https://doi.org/10.3928/0048-5713-19920301-12Cited by:8View Full TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMore1. Caramazza A. The logic of neuropsychological research and the problem of patient classification in aphasia. Brain Lang. 1984;21:9-20. Google Scholar2. Caramazza A. On drawing inferences about the structure of normal cognitive systems from the analysis of patterns of impaired performance: the case for single-patient studies. Brain Cogli. 1986; 5:41-66. Google Scholar3. Ferrier D. The Functions of tlie Brain. London, England: Smith, Elder & Co; 1896. Google Scholar4. Jackson JH. On the anatomical and physiological localization of movements in 'the brain. Lancet. 1873; 1:84-85, 162164,232-234. Google Scholar5. Warrington EK, Shallice T. Categoryspecific semantic impairment. Brain. 1984; 107:829-854. Google Scholar6. Warrington EK, McCarthy R. Categoryspecific access dysphasia. Brain. 1983; 106:859-878. Google Scholar7. Warrington EK, McCarthy R. Categories of knowledge: further fractionation and an attempted integration. Brain. 1987; 110:1273-1296. Google Scholar8. Farah MJ, McMullen PA, Meyer MM. Can recognition of living things be selectively impaired? Neuwpsychologia. 1991; 29:185-193. Google Scholar9. Newcombe F, Melila Z, de hlaan EE Category specificity in visual recognition. In:' Farah MJ,' Ratcliff G, eds. The Neuropsychology of High-Level Vision: Collected tutorial Essays. Hillsdale, N'J: Erlbaum, In press. Google Scholar10. Sartori P, Job R. The oyster with four legs: A neuropsychological study on the interaction of visual and semantic information. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 1988; 5:105-132. Google Scholar11. Silveri C, Gainotti G. Interaction between vision and language in categoryspecific semantic impairment. In: Coltheart M, Sartori G, Job R, eds. The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language. London, England: Erlbaum; 1988. Google Scholar12. Farah MJ, McClelland JL. A computational model of semantic memory impairment: modality-specificity and emergent category-specificity. J Exp Psychol (Gen). 1991; 122:339-357. Google Scholar13. Rumelhart DE, McClelland JL. Parallel Distributed Processing, Vol 1: Foundations. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press; 1986. Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited by Mahon B and Cantlon J (2011) The specialization of function: Cognitive and neural perspectives, Cognitive Neuropsychology, 10.1080/02643294.2011.633504, 28:3-4, (147-155), Online publication date: 1-Jun-2011. Schwartz S, Baldo J, Graves R and Brugger P (2003) Pervasive influence of semantics in letter and category fluency: A multidimensional approach, Brain and Language, 10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00141-X, 87:3, (400-411), Online publication date: 1-Dec-2003. (1998) References Handbook of Neurolinguistics, 10.1016/B978-012666055-5/50052-6, (669-772), . Ruppin E (1995) Neural modelling of psychiatric disorders, Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 10.1088/0954-898X/6/4/007, 6:4, (635-656), Online publication date: 1-Nov-1995. Ruppin E (2009) Neural modelling of psychiatric disorders, Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 10.1088/0954-898X_6_4_007, 6:4, (635-656), Online publication date: 1-Jan-1995. Florio T, Einfeld S and Levy F (2016) Neural Networks and Psychiatry: Candidate Applications in Clinical Decision Making, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 10.1080/00048679409080789, 28:4, (651-666), Online publication date: 1-Dec-1994. Mender D (1994) Networks The Myth of Neuropsychiatry, 10.1007/978-1-4899-6010-8_6, (73-83), . Parks R, Levine D, Long D, Crockett D, Dalton I, Weingartner H, Fedio P, Coburn K, Siler G, Matthews J and Becker R (1992) Parallel distributed processing and neuropsychology: A neural network model of Wisconsin card sorting and verbal fluency, Neuropsychology Review, 10.1007/BF01108843, 3:2, (213-233), Online publication date: 1-Jun-1992. Request Permissions InformationCopyright 2013, SLACK IncorporatedPDF download • 6.1 MB Published online3/01/92

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