Lesioning an Attractor Network
Lesioning an Attractor Network: Investigations of Acquired Dyslexia
Author(s)
Geoffrey E. Hinton and Tim Shallice
Journal Reference:(s)
Psychological Review Copyright 1991 by the American Psychological Association~ Inc. 1991, Vol. 98, No. I, 74--95
Abstract:(s)
A recurrent connectionist network was trained to output semantic feature
vectors when presented with letter strings. When damaged, the network exhibited
characteristics that resembled several of the phenomena found in deep dyslexia
and semantic-access dyslexia.
Damaged networks sometimes settled to the
semantic vectors for semantically similar but visually dissimilar
words.
With severe damage, a forced-choice decision between categories
was possible even when the choice of the particular semantic vector within the
category was not possible. The damaged networks typically exhibited many mixed
visual and semantic errors in which the output corresponded to a word that was
both visually and semantically similar. Surprisingly, damage near the output
sometimes caused pure visual errors. Indeed, the characteristic error pattern of
deep dyslexia occurred with damage to virtually any part of the network.
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