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Uncovering mental architecture and related mechanisms in elementary human perception, cognition, and action
In: Methodology (Hoboken, NJ, 2018), p. 429-458
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The Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology
Townsend, James T.; Busemeyer, Jerome R.. - New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Features of response times : identification of cognitive mechanisms through mathematical modeling
In: The Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology (Oxford, 2015), p. 63-98
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Review of basic mathematical concepts used in computational and mathematical psychology
In: The Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology (Oxford, 2015), p. 1-12
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The Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology
Busemeyer, Jerome R.; Wang, Zheng Joyce; Townsend, James T.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Dyslexia and configural perception of character sequences
Abstract: Developmental dyslexia is a complex and heterogeneous disorder characterized by unexpected difficulty in learning to read. Although it is considered to be biologically based, the degree of variation has made the nature and locus of dyslexia difficult to ascertain. Hypotheses regarding the cause have ranged from low-level perceptual deficits to higher order cognitive deficits, such as phonological processing and visual-spatial attention. We applied the capacity coefficient, a measure obtained from a mathematical cognitive model of response times to measure how efficiently participants processed different classes of stimuli. The capacity coefficient was used to test the extent to which individuals with dyslexia can be distinguished from normal reading individuals based on their ability to take advantage of word, pronounceable non-word, consonant sequence or unfamiliar context when categorizing character strings. Within subject variability of the capacity coefficient across character string types was fairly regular across normal reading adults and consistent with a previous study of word perception with the capacity coefficient—words and pseudowords were processed at super-capacity and unfamiliar characters strings at limited-capacity. Two distinct patterns were observed in individuals with dyslexia. One group had a profile similar to the normal reading adults while the other group showed very little variation in capacity across string-type. It is possible that these individuals used a similar strategy for all four string-types and were able to generalize this strategy when processing unfamiliar characters. This difference across dyslexia groups may be used to identify sub-types of the disorder and suggest significant differences in word level processing among these subtypes. Therefore, this approach may be useful in further delineating among types of dyslexia, which in turn may lead to better understanding of the etiologies of dyslexia.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00482
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406005/
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Dyslexia and Configural Perception of Character Sequences
In: Joseph W. Houpt (2015)
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Dyslexia and Configural Perception of Character Sequences
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2015)
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Designs for and analyses of response time experiments
In: Foundations (Oxford, 2014), p. 260-285
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Some normative data on lip-reading skills (L)
Altieri, Nicholas A.; Pisoni, David B.; Townsend, James T.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2011
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An Assessment of Behavioral Dynamic Information Processing Measures in Audiovisual Speech Perception
Altieri, Nicholas; Townsend, James T.. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2011
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Some Behavioral and Neurobiological Constraints on Theories of Audiovisual Speech Integration: A Review and Suggestions for New Directions
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Comparing perception of Stroop stimuli in focused versus divided attention paradigms: evidence for dramatic processing differences
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 114 (2010) 2, 129-150
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Diagonal d' does not (always) diagnose failure of separability: an addendum to Kingston, Diehl, Kirk, and Castleman (2008)
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 3, 339-343
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Independence and separability in the perceptiion of complex nonspeech sounds
In: Attention, perception, & psychophysics. - New York, NY : Springer 71 (2009) 8, 1900-1915
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Diagonal d′ does not (always) diagnose failure of separability: An addendum to Kingston, Diehl, Kirk, and Castleman (2008)
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Parallel versus serial processing and individual differences in high-speed search in human memory
In: Perception & psychophysics. - Austin, Tex. : Psychonomic Journals 66 (2004) 6, 953-962
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Multialternative decision field theory : a dynamic connectionist model of decision making
In: Psychological review. - Washington, DC [u.a.] : American Psychological Association 108 (2001) 2, 370-392
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Exploring the relations between categorization and decision making with regard to realistic face stimuli
In: Facial information processing (Amsterdam, 2000), p. 83-106
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Spatial Frequencies in Short-Term Memory for Faces: A Test of Three Frequency-Dependent Hypotheses
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 28 (2000) 1, 125-142
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