The Construction of Mental Representations During Reading

The Construction of Mental Representations During Reading
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9781135688394
ISBN-13 : 1135688397
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Synopsis The Construction of Mental Representations During Reading by : Herre van Oostendorp

This volume presents in-depth investigations of the processes of meaning-making during reading at both local (discourse) and global (general knowledge) levels. It considerably extends our knowledge of how mental representations are constructed and updated during reading. The book also provides insight into the process of representation construction by using online measures and relating this process with final memory representations; provides detailed models of these processes; pays attention to the coordination of multiple representations constructed; focuses on the monitoring and updating of mental representations; and applies all this knowledge to richer and more complicated texts than are often used in laboratories.

The Construction of Mental Representations During Reading

The Construction of Mental Representations During Reading
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781135688400
ISBN-13 : 1135688400
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Synopsis The Construction of Mental Representations During Reading by : Herre van Oostendorp

This volume presents in-depth investigations of the processes of meaning-making during reading at both local (discourse) and global (general knowledge) levels. It will be of theoretical and practical interest to cognitive scientists & reading researchers

Discourse Comprehension

Discourse Comprehension
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9780805815344
ISBN-13 : 0805815341
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Discourse Comprehension by : Charles A. Weaver

First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Inferences during Reading

Inferences during Reading
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9781316299043
ISBN-13 : 131629904X
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Inferences during Reading by : Edward J. O'Brien

Inferencing is defined as 'the act of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true', and it is one of the most important processes necessary for successful comprehension during reading. This volume features contributions by distinguished researchers in cognitive psychology, educational psychology, and neuroscience on topics central to our understanding of the inferential process during reading. The chapters cover aspects of inferencing that range from the fundamental bottom-up processes that form the basis for an inference to occur, to the more strategic processes that transpire when a reader is engaged in literary understanding of a text. Basic activation mechanisms, word-level inferencing, methodological considerations, inference validation, causal inferencing, emotion, development of inferences processes as a skill, embodiment, contributions from neuroscience, and applications to naturalistic text are all covered as well as expository text, online learning materials, and literary immersion.

The Reading Mind

The Reading Mind
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781119301387
ISBN-13 : 1119301386
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reading Mind by : Daniel T. Willingham

A Map to the Magic of Reading Stop for a moment and wonder: what's happening in your brain right now—as you read this paragraph? How much do you know about the innumerable and amazing connections that your mind is making as you, in a flash, make sense of this request? Why does it matter? The Reading Mind is a brilliant, beautifully crafted, and accessible exploration of arguably life's most important skill: reading. Daniel T. Willingham, the bestselling author of Why Don't Students Like School?, offers a perspective that is rooted in contemporary cognitive research. He deftly describes the incredibly complex and nearly instantaneous series of events that occur from the moment a child sees a single letter to the time they finish reading. The Reading Mind explains the fascinating journey from seeing letters, then words, sentences, and so on, with the author highlighting each step along the way. This resource covers every aspect of reading, starting with two fundamental processes: reading by sight and reading by sound. It also addresses reading comprehension at all levels, from reading for understanding at early levels to inferring deeper meaning from texts and novels in high school. The author also considers the undeniable connection between reading and writing, as well as the important role of motivation as it relates to reading. Finally, as a cutting-edge researcher, Willingham tackles the intersection of our rapidly changing technology and its effects on learning to read and reading. Every teacher, reading specialist, literacy coach, and school administrator will find this book invaluable. Understanding the fascinating science behind the magic of reading is essential for every educator. Indeed, every "reader" will be captivated by the dynamic but invisible workings of their own minds.

Models of Understanding Text

Models of Understanding Text
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781317779650
ISBN-13 : 1317779657
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Models of Understanding Text by : Bruce K. Britton

What is text understanding? It is the dynamic process of constructing coherent representations and inferences at multiple levels of text and context, within the bottleneck of a limited-capacity working memory. The field of text and discourse has advanced to the point where researchers have developed sophisticated models of comprehension, and identified the particular assumptions that underlie comprehension mechanisms in precise analytical or mathematical detail. The models offer a priori predictions about thought and behavior, not merely ad hoc descriptions of data. Indeed, the field has evolved to a mature science. The contributors to this volume collectively cover the major models of comprehension in the field of text and discourse. Other books are either narrow -- covering only a single theoretical framework -- or do not focus on systematic modeling efforts. In addition, this book focuses on deep levels of understanding rather than language codes, syntax, and other shallower levels of text analysis. As such, it provides readers with up-to-date information on current psychological models specified in quantitative or analytical detail.

Mental Representation

Mental Representation
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:848796902
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Mental Representation by : Stephen P. Stich

What are Mental Representations?

What are Mental Representations?
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780190686680
ISBN-13 : 0190686685
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis What are Mental Representations? by : Joulia Smortchkova

The topic of this book is mental representation, a theoretical concept that lies at the core of cognitive science. Together with the idea that thinking is analogous to computational processing, this concept is responsible for the "cognitive turn" in the sciences of the mind and brain since the 1950s. Conceiving of cognitive processes (such as perception, reasoning, and motor control) as consisting of the manipulation of contentful vehicles that represent the world has led to tremendous empirical advancements in our explanations of behaviour. Perhaps the most famous discovery that explains behavior by appealing to the notion of mental representations was the discovery of 'place' cells that underlie spatial navigation and positioning, which earned researchers John O'Keefe, May-Britt Moser, and Edvard I. Moser a joint Nobel Prize in 2014. And yet, despite the empirical importance of the concept, there is no agreed definition or theoretical understanding of mental representation. This book constitutes a state-of-the-art overview on the topic of mental representation, assembling some of the leading experts in the field and allowing them to engage in meaningful exchanges over some of the most contentious questions. The collection gathers both proponents and critics of the notion, making room for debates dealing with the theoretical and ontological status of representations, the possibility of formulating a general account of mental representation which would fit our best explanatory practices, and the possibility of delivering such an account in fully naturalistic terms. Some contributors explore the relation between mutually incompatible notions of mental representation, stemming from the different disciplines composing the cognitive sciences (such as neuroscience, psychology, and computer science). Others question the ontological status and explanatory usefulness of the notion. And finally, some try to sketch a general theory of mental representations that could face the challenges outlined in the more critical chapters of the volume.

The Skills of Document Use

The Skills of Document Use
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780805846027
ISBN-13 : 0805846026
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Skills of Document Use by : Jean-François Rouet

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