Two informationally equivalent texts were constructed which described a fictitious town, emphasizing its spatial layout. In one version (Survey text), spatial information was in geographic terms, while in the other version (Route text), the equivalent information was provided in the form of directions for driving through the town. Subjects recalled these texts and verified old as well as inference statements. In Experiment I, subjects were able to recall the texts quite well, while showing little ability to use the information they had acquired to make inferences about spatial relations in the town which had not been directly stated in the text. With simpler texts, subjects in Experiment II were able to make infereces, especially when the f...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
Text comprehension entails the construction of a situation model that prepares individuals for situa...
In a series of 6 experiments, we investigated the impact of individual differences on mental model u...
In a series of experiments, pre-training and instructional manipulations were employed to encourage ...
Enhanced memorability for first-sentence information was used as a probe to examine the mental repre...
This study examined whether and to what extent the characteristics of mental models derived from the...
Studied the mental representation of verbally described spatial layouts. Human subjects: 36 normal S...
In 4 experiments, the author explored the spontaneous construction of spatial situation models durin...
This study examined: (1) how and to what extent text genres influence the characteristics of mental ...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 Perrig and Kintsch (1985) suggested that a spatial mental model constructed from the route ...
In this paper we concentrate on natural language processing, especially on the spatial reasoning nee...
Psycholinguistic research faces a major challenge in describing the mental representations readers c...
Contains fulltext : 56065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
This dissertation addresses the question "Does text genre affect the characteristics of mental repre...
Four experiments were conducted to determine the availability of spatial information from a situatio...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
Text comprehension entails the construction of a situation model that prepares individuals for situa...
In a series of 6 experiments, we investigated the impact of individual differences on mental model u...
In a series of experiments, pre-training and instructional manipulations were employed to encourage ...
Enhanced memorability for first-sentence information was used as a probe to examine the mental repre...
This study examined whether and to what extent the characteristics of mental models derived from the...
Studied the mental representation of verbally described spatial layouts. Human subjects: 36 normal S...
In 4 experiments, the author explored the spontaneous construction of spatial situation models durin...
This study examined: (1) how and to what extent text genres influence the characteristics of mental ...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 Perrig and Kintsch (1985) suggested that a spatial mental model constructed from the route ...
In this paper we concentrate on natural language processing, especially on the spatial reasoning nee...
Psycholinguistic research faces a major challenge in describing the mental representations readers c...
Contains fulltext : 56065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
This dissertation addresses the question "Does text genre affect the characteristics of mental repre...
Four experiments were conducted to determine the availability of spatial information from a situatio...
The assessment of whether a statement is consistent with what has gone before is ubiquitous in disco...
Text comprehension entails the construction of a situation model that prepares individuals for situa...
In a series of 6 experiments, we investigated the impact of individual differences on mental model u...