0 happening or doing something often: --
Professional athletes make regular appearances on TV.
a regular customer/churchgoer/reader/user
1 existing or happening repeatedly in a fixed pattern, with equal or similar amounts of space or time between one and the next; even: --
3 the same on both or all sides: --
5 someone who often goes to a particular event or place, such as a shop or restaurant: --
He's one of the regulars at the pub.
However, closer inspection revealed different patterns of deficit to regulars, exceptions, and generalisation for different damage types, implying an effect of residual processing structures on performance.
Most stall holders and campers are regulars and the ambience is of a summer festival, although it is clear that the record marquee also does great business.
Under a dual-route view, only ' regulars ' are fully productive (excluding degrees of productivity).
One system or two to handle regulars and exceptions : how timecourse of processing can inform this debate.
Questions remain, however, with respect to the variable and partly surprising results that have been obtained for regulars.
Two attempts have been made to explain the anti-frequency effect for regulars in speeded production.
The production of high-frequency regulars (similarly to irregulars) is said to involve memory access, which interferes with the rule route.
The production of irregulars but not regulars yielded a substantial activation decrease, compared to fixation, in temporal/temporo-parietal regions.