Comprehension is integral to enjoyment of media narratives, yet our understanding of how viewers create the situation models that underlie comprehension is limited.This study utilizes two models of comprehension that had previously been tested with factual texts/videos to predict viewers’ recall of entertainment media. Across five television/film clips, the landscape model explained at least 29% of the variance in recall. A dual coding version that assumed separate verbal and visual representations of the story significantly improved the model fit in four of the clips, accounting for an additional 15–29% of the variance. The dimensions of the event-indexingmodel (time, space, protagonist, causality, and intentionality) significantly moderat...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
AbstractReaders of narratives construct complex mental models or ‘spaces’ within which to locate the...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...
People encounter and comprehend narratives in a variety of modalities: text, graphic, film, audio, a...
Conceptual models play a vital role in the engineering of information systems. A variety of stakehol...
Understanding how people comprehend visual narratives (including picture stories, comics, and film) ...
Understanding how people comprehend visual narratives (including picture stories, comics, and film) ...
When people read traditional text-based stories, they construct mental representations of the descri...
The capacity model is designed to explain how children extract and comprehend educational content wi...
This article sets out to examine the role of symbolic and sensorimotor representations in discourse ...
Conceptual models play a vital role in the engineering of information systems. A variety of stakehol...
130 pagesProgressive aspect has traditionally been linked to notions of speaker viewpoint on concept...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Verbal narratives provide incomplete information and can be very long, yet readers and hearers often...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
AbstractReaders of narratives construct complex mental models or ‘spaces’ within which to locate the...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...
People encounter and comprehend narratives in a variety of modalities: text, graphic, film, audio, a...
Conceptual models play a vital role in the engineering of information systems. A variety of stakehol...
Understanding how people comprehend visual narratives (including picture stories, comics, and film) ...
Understanding how people comprehend visual narratives (including picture stories, comics, and film) ...
When people read traditional text-based stories, they construct mental representations of the descri...
The capacity model is designed to explain how children extract and comprehend educational content wi...
This article sets out to examine the role of symbolic and sensorimotor representations in discourse ...
Conceptual models play a vital role in the engineering of information systems. A variety of stakehol...
130 pagesProgressive aspect has traditionally been linked to notions of speaker viewpoint on concept...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Verbal narratives provide incomplete information and can be very long, yet readers and hearers often...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
AbstractReaders of narratives construct complex mental models or ‘spaces’ within which to locate the...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...