Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-122).This thesis aims to elucidate shared mechanisms between retrieval in sentence processing and memory retrieval processes in nonlinguistic domains using an individual differences approach. Prior research in individual differences in sentence processing has provided conflicting evidence as to whether the same memory mechanisms operate in linguistic processing, potentially a quite specialized cognitive domain, and in other, more general areas of cognition (Just & Carpenter, 1992; Caplan & Waters, 1999). This question has been primarily addressed from the point of ...
Many explanations of the difficulties associated with interpreting object relative clauses appeal to...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
Syntactic processing in sentence comprehension requires some form of Working Memory (WM) resources. ...
Working memory has been proposed as the cognitive resource system that supports storage and process...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
We present a detailed process theory of the moment‐by‐moment working‐memory retrievals and associate...
Results from an experiment with two parts are presented in this paper. In part one, participants lis...
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated showing that individual differ- ences in sentence ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
The nature of working memory operation during complex sentence comprehension was studied using eye-t...
We investigated whether the comprehension of syntactically difficult sentences taxes the executive c...
Whether syntactic and semantic processes during sentence comprehension follow strict sets of rules ...
The role that working memory may play in explaining potential differences between native and non-nat...
This is a short (and incomplete) survey of very basic issues that come up in sentence comprehension ...
Many explanations of the difficulties associated with interpreting object relative clauses appeal to...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
Syntactic processing in sentence comprehension requires some form of Working Memory (WM) resources. ...
Working memory has been proposed as the cognitive resource system that supports storage and process...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
This study investigated the nature of the underlying working memory system supporting sentence proce...
We present a detailed process theory of the moment‐by‐moment working‐memory retrievals and associate...
Results from an experiment with two parts are presented in this paper. In part one, participants lis...
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated showing that individual differ- ences in sentence ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
The nature of working memory operation during complex sentence comprehension was studied using eye-t...
We investigated whether the comprehension of syntactically difficult sentences taxes the executive c...
Whether syntactic and semantic processes during sentence comprehension follow strict sets of rules ...
The role that working memory may play in explaining potential differences between native and non-nat...
This is a short (and incomplete) survey of very basic issues that come up in sentence comprehension ...
Many explanations of the difficulties associated with interpreting object relative clauses appeal to...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
Syntactic processing in sentence comprehension requires some form of Working Memory (WM) resources. ...