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PONG: A computational model of visual word recognition through bihemispheric activation.

Joshua Snell

2024Psychological Review24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

), each hemisphere of the brain comprises a set of mono- and multigram detectors. The crux is that the detectors for a given N-gram are activated to different extents in their respective hemispheres, depending on where in the visual field the N-gram is located. This differential activity allows the brain to estimate the leftness or rightness of that N-gram, whereby word activation is a function of the N-gram's identity plus its laterality relative to that of other activated N-grams. Simulations with PONG suggest that the framework effectively accounts for classic phenomena, as well as newer phenomena and cross-linguistic differences that cannot be explained by other models. I also reflect on the neurophysiological plausibility of the model and avenues for future inquiry. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Set (abstract data type)Visual fieldn-gramLateralityCognitive psychologyPsycholinguisticsPsychologyComputer scienceComputational modelNatural language processingWord recognitionNeurophysiologyArtificial intelligenceWord (group theory)Cognitive scienceCognitionLanguage modelLinguisticsNeuroscienceReading (process)Programming languagePhilosophyCognitive Computing and NetworksNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismCategorization, perception, and language