Name
Affiliation
Papers
JAMES S. MAGNUSON
Department of Psychology, Columbia University, 1190 Amsterdam Ave., MC 5501, New York City, NY 10027, USA
25
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
65
15
10.54
Referers 
Referees 
References 
38
92
31
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
EARSHOT: A Minimal Neural Network Model of Incremental Human Speech Recognition.00.342020
Friends in Low-Entropy Places: Orthographic Neighbor Effects on Visual Word Identification Differ Across Letter Positions.00.342020
What Do Computers Know About Semantics Anyway? Testing Distributional Semantics Models Against a Broad Range of Relatedness Ratings.00.342020
Does predictive processing imply predictive coding in models of spoken word recognition?00.342019
EARSHOT - A minimal network model of human speech recognition that operates on real speech.00.342019
Feedback in the Time-Invariant String Kernel model of spoken word recognition.00.342018
Word length, proportion of overlap, and phonological competition in spoken word recognition.00.342018
Universal Features in Phonological Neighbor Networks.00.342018
Friends in low-entropy places - Letter position influences orthographic neighbor effects in visual word identification.00.342018
Cumulative response probabilities: Estimating time course of lexical activation from single-point response times.00.342017
Breaking Down the Bilingual Cost in Speech Production.10.392016
Functionally integrated neural processing of linguistic and talker information: An event-related fMRI and ERP study.00.342016
Simple Recurrent Networks and human spoken word recognition.00.342014
Phoneme restoration in interactive activation models: Yes they can!00.342014
Individual differences in shape bias are predicted by non-linguistic perceptual ability.00.342013
Early Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) sensitive to animacy expectations in sentence comprehension are not overridden by context.00.342013
Individual Differences and Lexical Learning: Links to memory for faces, things, and words.00.342011
Effect of Representational Distance between Meanings on Recognition of Ambiguous Spoken Words.10.632010
Effects of Attention on the Strength of Lexical Influences on Speech Perception: Behavioral Experiments and Computational Mechanisms.20.452008
Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: a tale of two systems?10.442003
Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: the ghost of Christmash past61.502003
Acoustic correlates to the effects of talker variability on the perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese listeners10.411996
Eye Movements and Spoken Language Comprehension20.511996
Are representations used for talker identification available for talker normalization?10.481994
The intelligibility of Japanese speakers' production of american English /r/, /i/, and /w/, as evaluated by native speakers of american English00.341994