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Lambon Ralph, M. A., McClelland, J. L., Patterson, K., Galton, C. J., and Hodges, J. R. (2001). No right to speak? The relationship between object naming and semantic impairment: Neuropsychological evidence and a computational model. Cognitive Neuroscience. 13:3. 341-356. [PDF.]

McClelland, J. L. (1998). Connectionist models and Bayesian inference. In M. Oaksford and N. Chater (Eds.), Rational Models of Cognition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 21-53. [PDF.]

McClelland, J. L. (2001) Failures to learn and their remediation: A Hebbian account. In J. L. McClelland and R. S. Siegler (Eds.) [PDF.]

Movellan, J. R., and McClelland, J. L. (2001). The Morton-Massaro law of information integration: Implications for models of perception. Psychological Review. [PDF.]

O'Reilly, R. C. (2001). Generalization in Interactive Networks: The Benefits of Inhibitory Competition and Hebbian Learning. Neural Computation, 13, 1199-1242. [PDF.]

Patterson, K., Lambon Ralph, M. A., Hodges, J. R., and McClelland, J. L. (2001). Deficits in irregular past-tense verb morphology associated with degraded semantic knowledge Neuropsychologia, 39, 709-724. [PDF.]

Plaut, D. C., and McClelland, J. L. (2000). Stipulating versus discovering representations Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23. [PDF.]

Usher, M., and McClelland, J. L. (2001). On the time course of perceptual choice: The leaky competing accumulator model. Psychological Review, 108. [PDF.]

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