@inproceedings{27f3f8f2f9744f6a8de2fec5db617b8a,
title = "Four letters good, six letters better: Exploring the exterior letters effect with a split architecture",
abstract = "Recent models employing split neural networks have demonstrated that such architectures are effective for processing visual information. Furthermore, it has been shown that certain emergent strategies of processing are particular to these split architectures. We investigate one such strategy, the exterior letters effect, extending and generalizing it, and go on to discuss the implications that effects which are marked in split architectures bring to bear on lateralization and hemisphere specialization in human cognition",
author = "John Hicks and Jon Oberlander and Richard Shillcock",
year = "2000",
language = "English",
isbn = "0-8058-3879-1",
series = "Cognitive Science Society",
publisher = "Lawrence Erlbaum Associates",
pages = "681--686",
editor = "Gleitman, {Lila R.} and Joshi, {Aravind K.}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society",
note = "Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society ; Conference date: 13-08-2000 Through 15-08-2000",
}