Comprehension: A Paradigm for CognitionIn this landmark volume, Walter Kintsch presents a theory of human text comprehension that he has refined and developed over the past 20 years. |
Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 2 |
V | 3 |
VI | 5 |
VII | 7 |
VIII | 11 |
IX | 15 |
XI | 34 |
XXXII | 219 |
XXXIII | 223 |
XXXIV | 226 |
XXXV | 237 |
XXXVI | 240 |
XXXVII | 249 |
XXXVIII | 266 |
XXXIX | 284 |
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action activation values algebra anaphora argument associated atomic propositions buffer causal cognitive cognitive psychology cognitive science coherence complex propositions concept construction cosine cycle described Dijk discussed domain encoding episodic episodic memory errors example experiment experimental explicit formal Gillund and Shiffrin goal Hence homograph instance involved Kintsch knowledge representation language Latent semantic analysis learning lexical linguistic long-term memory long-term working memory low-knowledge LT-WM macropropositions macrostructure marbles memory strength mental models mental representation nodes paragraph perceptual plan elements predictions prior knowledge problem model problem solving propositional representations psychological reading recall recognition retrieval cue retrieval structures role schema script shown in Figure simulation situation model spatial specific story strategies subjects task tence test sentence text comprehension text memory text representation theory tion topic Tower of Hanoi understanding UNIX vector verbal word problems
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Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook Michael W. Eysenck,Mark T. Keane No preview available - 2005 |