Glasspool, 2014 - Google Patents
Competitive queuing and the articulatory loopGlasspool, 2014
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- Glasspool D
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- Connectionist Models of Memory and Language (PLE: Memory)
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This chapter reviews the psychological evidence for the articulatory loop. Two neural network implementations of the articulatory loop model are then discussed. The first is the model of Burgess & Hitch. The second is an extended model which improves on that of …
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