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DIANA, a Process-Oriented Model of Human Auditory Word Recognition
2022
Brain Sciences
This article presents DIANA, a new, process-oriented model of human auditory word recognition, which takes as its input the acoustic signal and can produce as its output word identifications and lexicality decisions, as well as reaction times. This makes it possible to compare its output with human listeners' behavior in psycholinguistic experiments. DIANA differs from existing models in that it takes more available neuro-physiological evidence on speech processing into account. For instance,
doi:10.3390/brainsci12050681
pmid:35625067
pmcid:PMC9140177
fatcat:iyjz7hidqbafnmspvm2mqkhqsu