Posters

Recent Posters

Rogers, T. T., Watling, L., Hodges, J. R. and Patterson, K. (2005). A basic-level disadvantage for speeded category-verification. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2005, pp 125-16. [download pdf]

Adlam, A., Rogers, T. T., Graham, K., Patterson, K. and Hodges, J. R. (2005). Semantic dementia and primary progressive aphasia: Two sides of the same coin? Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2005, pp 125-16.

Barense, M., Bussey, T., Lee, A., Rogers, T. T., Hodges, J. R., Saksida, L., Murray, E., Graham, K. (2005). Feature ambiguity influences performance on novel object discriminations in patients with damage to perirhinal cortex. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2005, pp 125-16.

Hauk, O., Rogers, T. T., Watling, L., Woollam, A., Pulvermuller, F. and Patterson, K., (2005). Early interaction of orthographic typicality and lexicality in written word recognition: ERP evidence. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2005, pp 125-16. [download pdf]

Rogers, T. T. and van Casteren, M. (2004). A simple recurrent network model of active vision for object recognition. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2004.[download pdf]

Hornberger, M., Graham, K., Bell, B. Jodges, J. R. and Rogers, T. T. (2004). Are judgments of semantic similarity across different animal categories systematically disrupted in Alzheimer’s disease? Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2004. [download pdf]

Barense, M. D., Bussey, T. J., Lee, A. C. H., Rogers, T. T., Saksida, L. M., Murray, E. A., Hodges, J. R., Graham, K. S. (2004). Feature ambiguity influences performance on concurrent discriminations in patients with extensive damage to the medial temporal lobe. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2004. [download pdf]

Hocking, J., Rogers, T. T., Mechelli, A., Patterson, K. and Price, C. (2003). Is fusiform activation to animals driven by the stimulus or process? Abstracts of the Human Brain Mapping Conference 2003. [download pdf]

Rogers, T. T., Patterson, K., Hodges, J. R. and Graham, K. (2003). Colour knowledge in semantic dementia: It’s not all black and white. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2003. [download pdf]

Rogers, T. T. and Griffin, R. (2002) Goal attribution without goal representation: A connectionist account of infants’ early understanding of intentional actions. Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Child Studies, Toronto.

Rogers, T. T., M. A. Lambon Ralph, J. R. Hodges, and Patterson, K. (2002). When recognition is dominated by regularity: The effects of semantic impairment on perceptual and lexical decisions. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2002. [download pdf]

Rogers, T. T., M. A. Lambon Ralph, J. R. Hodges, and Patterson, K. (2001). Modeling object recognition under semantic impairment: The effects of conceptual regularities on perceptual decisions. Abstracts of the Psychonomics Society, vol. 6, p. 74. [download pdf]

Rogers, T. T. and McClelland, J. L. (2000). Are theories necessary to constrain concepts? Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 2000. [download pdf]

Rogers, T. T., Lambon Ralph, M. A., Patterson, K., McClelland, J. L. and Hodges, J. R. (1999). A recurrent connectionist model of semantic dementia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting Program 1999. [download pdf]