Individual differences in the strategies that control sequential behavior were investigated in an experiment in which participants memorized sentences and then wrote them by hand, in a non‐cursive style. Thirty‐two participants each wrote eight sentences, which had hierarchical structures with five levels. The dataset included over 31,000 letters. Despite the deliberately constrained nature of the task and stimuli, 23 patterns of behavior were identified from the durations of pauses that occurred before the inscription of letters at four chunk levels, spanning letters, words, phrases, and sentences. A critical path task analytic model, Graphical Production of Memorized Sentences (GPoMS), shows that the control of writing relies on cues that...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing an introduction with some relevant literature references, th...
This paper is devoted to the writing process and its cognitive effects. Starting with a brief histor...
A number of studies have found that writers produce text in bursts of lan-guage. That is, when creat...
Writing is a relatively slow process. A certain degree of overlapping must therefore be assumed to e...
Nottbusch G, Weingarten R, Sahel S. From written word to written sentence production. In: Torrance M...
This study investigates how working memory capacity may account for why better writers are able to c...
Moment to moment, a writer faces a host of potential problems. How does the writer's mind coordinate...
International audienceEfficient coordination of the different writing processes is central to produc...
In this study we investigated the intricate interplay between central linguistic processing and peri...
ABSTRACT. Sixteen adult subjects served in an experiment in which the writing of six unfamiliar grap...
Recent studies on written word production aim at studying how information is transmitted between cen...
Immediate serial recall is better for sentences than word lists presumably because of the additional...
International audienceCurrent models of writing assume that the orthographic processes involved in s...
Hierarchical control of skilled performance depends on the ability of higher level control to proces...
The statement that practice is the major determinant of skilled behavior is a truism. Yet, it is unc...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing an introduction with some relevant literature references, th...
This paper is devoted to the writing process and its cognitive effects. Starting with a brief histor...
A number of studies have found that writers produce text in bursts of lan-guage. That is, when creat...
Writing is a relatively slow process. A certain degree of overlapping must therefore be assumed to e...
Nottbusch G, Weingarten R, Sahel S. From written word to written sentence production. In: Torrance M...
This study investigates how working memory capacity may account for why better writers are able to c...
Moment to moment, a writer faces a host of potential problems. How does the writer's mind coordinate...
International audienceEfficient coordination of the different writing processes is central to produc...
In this study we investigated the intricate interplay between central linguistic processing and peri...
ABSTRACT. Sixteen adult subjects served in an experiment in which the writing of six unfamiliar grap...
Recent studies on written word production aim at studying how information is transmitted between cen...
Immediate serial recall is better for sentences than word lists presumably because of the additional...
International audienceCurrent models of writing assume that the orthographic processes involved in s...
Hierarchical control of skilled performance depends on the ability of higher level control to proces...
The statement that practice is the major determinant of skilled behavior is a truism. Yet, it is unc...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing an introduction with some relevant literature references, th...
This paper is devoted to the writing process and its cognitive effects. Starting with a brief histor...
A number of studies have found that writers produce text in bursts of lan-guage. That is, when creat...