This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence processing through examining individual differences in sensitivity to retrieval interference effects during sentence comprehension. Interference effects occur when readers incorrectly retrieve sentence constituents which are similar to those required during integrative processes. We examined interference arising from a partial match between distracting constituents and syntactic and semantic cues, and related these interference effects to performance on working memory, short-term memory (STM), vocabulary, and executive function tasks. For online sentence comprehension, as measured by self-paced reading, the magnitude of individuals' syntactic inte...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Long-distance verb-argument dependencies generally require the integration of a fronted argument whe...
This series of three event-related potential experiments explored the issue of whether the underlyin...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
This study examined the role of verbal short-term memory (STM) and executive function (EF) underlyin...
The nature of working memory operation during complex sentence comprehension was studied using eye-t...
Successful sentence comprehension often requires the ability to link non-adjacent constituents. Rece...
Successful sentence comprehension often requires the ability to link non-adjacent constituents. Rece...
Accounts of comprehension failure, whether in the case of readers with poor skill or when syntactic ...
Interference during sentence comprehension occurs when readers use semantic and syntactic cues to re...
According to the cue-based parsing approach (Lewis, Vasishth, & Van Dyke, 2006), sentence comprehens...
Evidence from 3 experiments reveals interference effects from structural relationships that are inco...
The role of interference effects in sentence processing has recently begun to receive attention, how...
Successful comprehension of language requires the parser to put together appropriate constituents of...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Ca...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Long-distance verb-argument dependencies generally require the integration of a fronted argument whe...
This series of three event-related potential experiments explored the issue of whether the underlyin...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
This study examined the role of verbal short-term memory (STM) and executive function (EF) underlyin...
The nature of working memory operation during complex sentence comprehension was studied using eye-t...
Successful sentence comprehension often requires the ability to link non-adjacent constituents. Rece...
Successful sentence comprehension often requires the ability to link non-adjacent constituents. Rece...
Accounts of comprehension failure, whether in the case of readers with poor skill or when syntactic ...
Interference during sentence comprehension occurs when readers use semantic and syntactic cues to re...
According to the cue-based parsing approach (Lewis, Vasishth, & Van Dyke, 2006), sentence comprehens...
Evidence from 3 experiments reveals interference effects from structural relationships that are inco...
The role of interference effects in sentence processing has recently begun to receive attention, how...
Successful comprehension of language requires the parser to put together appropriate constituents of...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Ca...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Long-distance verb-argument dependencies generally require the integration of a fronted argument whe...
This series of three event-related potential experiments explored the issue of whether the underlyin...