DocumentCode
2705505
Title
A neural net model of normal and dyslexic spelling
Author
Loosemore, Richard P W ; Brown, Gordon D A ; Watson, Frances L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Psychol., Wales Univ., Gwynedd, UK
fYear
1991
fDate
8-14 Jul 1991
Firstpage
231
Abstract
The authors describe a connectionist model of the development of alphabetic spelling, and show that its performance resembles that of dyslexic spellers if its computational resources are restricted during learning. They then describe the results of an experiment which tests the predictions of the model on normal and dyslexic spellers. Results suggest that dyslexic children show a similar pattern of result relative to normal children of equivalent spelling age in the spelling of single words. Broad agreement is found between the behavior of the simulation and the performance of human subjects. The fact that the neural network model provides a good characterization of the spelling process in dyslexic children suggests that a dyslexic´s difficulty can be simply characterized as one of difficulty in mastering the mappings from sound to spelling in English, rather than in terms of qualitatively distinct processing
Keywords
natural languages; neural nets; psychology; English spelling; alphabetic spelling; connectionist model; dyslexic spelling; neural net model; sound mapping; Biological neural networks; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Councils; Humans; Neural networks; Neuroscience; Predictive models; Psychology; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Neural Networks, 1991., IJCNN-91-Seattle International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0164-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IJCNN.1991.155343
Filename
155343
Link To Document