Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension that capture two different critical aspects of processing difficulty: the cost of retrieving and integrating previously processed elements with the new input words and the cost of incorrect predictions about upcoming words or structures in a sentence. Although these two factors have independently received substantial support from the extant literature, how they interact remains poorly understood. The present study investigated memory retrieval and expectation in a single experiment, pitting these factors against each other. Results showed a significant interference effect in both response time to the comprehension questions and reading time at t...
This paper investigates the role of resource allocation as a source of processing difficulty in huma...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Research on memory retrieval during sentence comprehension suggests that similarity-based interferen...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Expectation-based theories of language processing, such as Surprisal theory, are supported by eviden...
Understanding how short-term memory shapes sentence comprehension processes is a long-standing topic...
The role of interference effects in sentence processing has recently begun to receive attention, how...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
In our target article [Chow, W., Smith, C., Lau, E., & Phillips, C. (2015). A “bag-of-arguments” mec...
Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of predictio...
We present a detailed process theory of the moment‐by‐moment working‐memory retrievals and associate...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Faith Tan for data collection and speech onset measurements, and...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Cognitive Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Co...
This paper investigates the role of resource allocation as a source of processing difficulty in huma...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Research on memory retrieval during sentence comprehension suggests that similarity-based interferen...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
Expectation-based theories of language processing, such as Surprisal theory, are supported by eviden...
Understanding how short-term memory shapes sentence comprehension processes is a long-standing topic...
The role of interference effects in sentence processing has recently begun to receive attention, how...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
In our target article [Chow, W., Smith, C., Lau, E., & Phillips, C. (2015). A “bag-of-arguments” mec...
Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of predictio...
We present a detailed process theory of the moment‐by‐moment working‐memory retrievals and associate...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Faith Tan for data collection and speech onset measurements, and...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Cognitive Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Co...
This paper investigates the role of resource allocation as a source of processing difficulty in huma...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Research on memory retrieval during sentence comprehension suggests that similarity-based interferen...