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A connectionist model of visual-word recognition that accounts for interactions between mask size and word length
Authors:Philip T Smith  Timothy R Jordan  Dinkar Sharma
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Earley Gate, Whiteknights, RG6 2AL Reading, UK;(2) Department of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 9JU Fife, Scotland
Abstract:Summary A connectionist model is described, which accounts for data showing a ldquomask appropriatenessrdquo effect in word and letter recognition. In a backward-masking paradigm, if the letter fragment masks that are used are of a similar size to the word or word fragment they are masking, performance is better than if the masks are longer or discontinuous (Jordan, 1990). The model simulates these effects by adding to the familiar architecture of the interactive activation model ldquolengthrdquo units, which are stimulated whenever word units of a particular letter length are active, and ldquomaskrdquo units, which are stimulated by masks of particular sizes and in turn stimulate length units. Detailed predictions of the model are examined for both forward and backward masking, and are found to be in good accord with the data.
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