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The primacy model: A new model of immediate serial recall
(1998-10)
A new model of immediate serial recall is presented: the primacy model. The primacy model stores order information by means of the assumption that the strength of activation of successive list items decreases across list ...
Modeling immediate serial recall with a localist implementation of the primacy model.
(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 ...
A localist implementation of the Primacy model of immediate serial recall
(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 ...
Use of neural networks in brain SPECT to diagnose Alzheimer's disease
(1996-02)
The usefulness of artificial neural networks in the classification of Tc-99m-HMPAO SPECT axial brain scans was investigated in a study group of Alzheimer's disease patients and age-matched normal subjects. Methods: The ...
Unchained memory: Error patterns rule out chaining models of immediate serial recall
(1996-02)
Many models of serial recall assume a chaining mechanism whereby each item associatively evokes the next in sequence. Chaining predicts that, when sequences comprise alternating confusable and non-confusable items, confusable ...
Modelling the perception of musical sequences with self-organizing neural networks
(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 ...