James S. Magnuson
Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
184 Scholarly Contributions
Simple Recurrent Networks are interactive. Oral presentation
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Simple recurrent networks and competition effects in spoken word recognition
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Simulating Probability Matching in Groups of Foraging Animals A Comparison of Representational and Nonrepresentational Models
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Some acoustic and nonacoustic conditions that produce talker normalization
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Spoken Word Recognition
2006
Research Type: Book Chapter
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-012369374-7/50009-2
Spoken word recognition
2022
Research Type: Book Chapter
https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198845003.013.23
Spoken word recognition in the visual world paradigm reflects the structure of the entire lexicon
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Statistical and Computational Investigations of the Time Course of Spoken Word Recognition in Aphasia
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Statistical and computational models of the visual world paradigm Growth curves and individual differences Daniel Mirman James A Dixon
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Statistical and computational models of the visual world paradigm: Growth curves and individual differences.
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Statistical learning subserves a higher purpose: Novelty detection in an information foraging system
2025
Research Type: Journal Article
Structural MRI reveals correlations between individual differences in language-related cognitive abilities and thickness of language-relevant cortical areas
2014
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Subcategorical mismatches and the time course of lexical access Evidence for lexical competition
2001
Research Type: Journal Article
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Research Type: Conference Proceedings
TISK 1.0: An easy-to-use Python implementation of the time-invariant string kernel model of spoken word recognition
2018
Research Type: Journal Article