Author: Dr. David Lowemann

A Simple Computational Model of Semantic Priming in 18‐Month‐Olds

Abstract We propose a simple computational model that describes potential mechanisms underlying the organization and development of the lexical-semantic system in 18-month-old infants. We focus on two independent aspects: (i) on potential mechanisms underlying the development of taxonomic and associative priming, and (ii) on potential mechanisms underlying the effect of Inter Stimulus Interval on these […]

Published on October 14, 2024

Evaluation of an Algorithmic‐Level Left‐Corner Parsing Account of Surprisal Effects

Abstract This article evaluates the predictions of an algorithmic-level distributed associative memory model as it introduces, propagates, and resolves ambiguity, and compares it to the predictions of computational-level parallel parsing models in which ambiguous analyses are accounted separately in discrete distributions. By superposing activation patterns that serve as cues to other activation patterns, the model […]

Published on October 14, 2024

A Night of Binge Drinking May Disrupt Heart Rhythm

Binge drinking at a party or club could feel great when the music’s beating, but it’s your heart beat that might pay the price. Researchers in Germany found that 1 in every 20 young Munich revelers developed “clinically relevant arrhythmias” as they got drunk and then… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David […]

Published on October 14, 2024