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The case for mainstream solar in the UK
Page, M.P.A. (2013) -
Climate change: Time to Do Something Different
Page, Nadine; Page, M.P.A. (2014-11)There is now very little, if any, doubt that the global climate is changing and that this is in some way related to human behaviour through unsustainable preferences in lifestyle and organisational practices. Despite the ... -
Connectionist modelling in psychology : a localist manifesto
Page, M.P.A. (2000)Over the last decade, fully distributed models have become dominant in connectionist psychological modelling, whereas the virtues of localist models have been underestimated. This target article illustrates some of the ... -
Connectionist modelling of short-term memory
Norris, D.; Page, M.P.A.; Baddeley, A. (1995) -
Connectionist models of short-term memory for serial order
Page, M.P.A. (Taylor & Francis Group, 2005) -
Current issues in understanding interactions between short-term and long-term memory
Thorn, A.S.C.; Page, M.P.A. (Taylor & Francis Group, 2009) -
The development of long-term lexical representations through Hebb repetition learning
Szmalec, Arnaud; Page, M.P.A.; Duyck, Wouter (2012)This study clarifies the involvement of short- and long-term memory in novel word-form learning, using the Hebb repetition paradigm. In Experiment 1, participants recalled sequences of visually presented syllables (e.g., ... -
Green behaviour change : HOT topics
Page, M.P.A.; Page, N. (British Psychological Society (BPS), 2011)Climate change is a psychological problem. A rather stark statement maybe, but one which is, we think, defensible. To be sure, the mitigation of the effects of climate change poses very great technological challenges. ... -
The Hebb repetition effect as a laboratory analogue of novel word learning
Szmalec, A.; Duyck, W.; Vandierendonck, A.; Mata, A.B.; Page, M.P.A. (2009)The present study tests the hypothesis that a common ordering mechanism underlies both short-term serial recall of verbal materials and the acquisition of novel long-term lexical representations, using the Hebb repetition ... -
Increased susceptibility to proactive interference in adults with dyslexia?
Bogaerts, L.; Szmalec, A.; Hachmann, W.M.; Page, M.P.A.; Woumans, E.; Duyck, W. (2015-02)Recent findings show that people with dyslexia have an impairment in serial-order memory. Based on these findings, the present study aimed to test the hypothesis that people with dyslexia have difficulties dealing with ... -
Interactions Between Short-term and Long-term Memory in the Verbal Domain
Thorn, Annabel; Page, M.P.A. (Taylor & Francis Group, 2009)The relationship between short-term and long-term memory systems is an issue of central concern to memory theorists. The association between temporary memory mechanisms and established knowledge bases is now regarded as ... -
The irrelevant sound effect: What needs modelling and a tentative model
Page, M.P.A.; Norris, D. (2003)This paper reviews the literature on the irrelevant sound effect and concludes that, contrary to some claims, the data consistently show that irrelevant sound and articulatory suppression are not functionally equivalent. ... -
Is there a common mechanism underlying word-form learning and the Hebb repetition effect? : Experimental data and a modelling framework
Page, M.P.A.; Norris, D. (Taylor & Francis Group, 2009) -
Learning and production of movement sequences : Behavioral, neurophysiological, and modeling perspectives
Rhodes, B.J.; Bullock, D.; Verwey, W.B.; Averbeck, B.; Page, M.P.A. (2004) -
Linking memory and language : Evidence for a serial-order learning impairment in dyslexia
Bogaerts, Louisa; Szmalec, Arnaud; Hachmann, Wibke; Page, M.P.A.; Duyck, Wouter (2015-09-30)The present study investigated long-term serial-order learning impairments, operationalized as reduced Hebb repetition learning (HRL), in people with dyslexia. In a first multi-session experiment, we investigated both the ... -
A localist implementation of the Primacy model of immediate serial recall
Norris, D.; Page, M.P.A. (Springer Nature, 1997)We present a localist, connectionist implementation of the Primacy model of immediate serial recall. We demonstrate a connectionist ordering mechanism which is localist and activation-based rather than based on association ... -
A model linking immediate serial recall, the Hebb repetition effect and the learning of phonological word forms
Page, M.P.A.; Norris, D. (2009)We briefly review the considerable evidence for a common ordering mechanism underlying both immediate serial recall (ISR) tasks (e.g. digit span, non-word repetition) and the learning of phonological word forms. In addition, ... -
Modeling immediate serial recall with a localist implementation of the primacy model.
Page, M.P.A.; Norris, D. (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998)In this chapter we discuss a localist, connectionist implementation of the primacy model of immediate serial recall (Norris, Page & Baddeley, 1994, 1995; Page & Norris, 1996). In our earlier papers, we preferred to avoid ... -
Modelling the perception of musical sequences with self-organizing neural networks
Page, M.P.A. (1994)A brief review of studies into the psychology of melody perception leads to the conclusion that melodies are represented in long-term memory as sequences of specific items, either intervals or scale notes; the latter ... -
Order or Disorder? Impaired Hebb Learning in Dyslexia
Szmalec, Arnaud; Loncke, Maaike; Page, M.P.A.; Duyck, Wouter (2011-09)The present study offers an integrative account proposing that dyslexia and its various associated cognitive impairments reflect an underlying deficit in the long-term learning of serial-order information, here operationalized ...