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  1. Stephen D. Goldinger & Tamiko Azuma (2004). Resonance Within and Between Linguistic Beings. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):199-200.score: 290.0
    Pickering & Garrod (P&G) deserve appreciation for their cogent argument that dialogue merits greater scientific consideration. Current models make little contact with behaviors of dialogue, motivating the interactive alignment theory. However, the theory is not truly “mechanistic.” A full account requires both representations and processes bringing those representations into harmony. We suggest that Grossberg's (1980) adaptive resonance theory may naturally conform to the principles of dialogue.
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  2. Paul A. Luce, Stephen D. Goldinger & Michael S. Vitevitch (2000). It's Good . . . But is It ART? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):336-336.score: 290.0
    We applaud Norris et al.'s critical review of the literature on lexical effects in phoneme decision making, and we sympathize with their attempt to reconcile autonomous models of word recognition with current research. However, we suggest that adaptive resonance theory (ART) may provide a coherent account of the data while preserving limited inhibitory feedback among certain lexical and sublexical representations.
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