Active memory processes in visual sentence comprehension: Clause effects and pronominal reference |
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Authors: | Frederick R Chang |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, 97403, Eugene, Oregon
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Abstract: | Two experiments were conducted to investigate active memory processes during reading. Subjects read two-clause sentences one word at a time at a self-paced rate. Following each sentence a probe word was presented; subjects were to decide if this word occurred in the sentence they had just read. The first experiment examined clausal effects during reading. Reaction times to items from the final clause were shorter than those to items from a previous clause even when the same number of words intervened. The second experiment used the clause effect to address the issue of proniminal reference. Results indicated that a pronoun in the final clause activated the meaning of its antecedent, thus demonstrating that the method is sensitive to both surface and meaning codes in active memory. |
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