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Generation of Emotional Inferences during Text Comprehension: Behavioral Data and Implementation through the Landscape Model
Author(s) -
Carlos Molinari Marotto,
Juan Pablo Barreyro,
Jazmín Cevasco,
Paul van den Broek
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
escritos de psicología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1989-3809
pISSN - 1138-2635
DOI - 10.24310/espsiescpsi.v4i1.13308
Subject(s) - comprehension , recall , inference , reading comprehension , cognitive psychology , reading (process) , causal inference , natural language processing , narrative , psychology , computer science , artificial intelligence , linguistics , statistics , mathematics , programming language , philosophy
This study investigated the generation of emotional inferences during the reading and recall of narrative texts. Experiment 1 compared the fit of two simulations of text comprehension to the recall data. One simulation examined causal and referential inferences, while the other examined causal, referential and emotional inferences. We found that the simulation that involved emotional inferences provided a better fit to the human data than the other simulation. Experiment 2 tested whether emotional inferences are generated online by recording lexical decision times at preinference and inference locations. Lexical decision times were faster at the inference than the preinference locations. These findings suggest that emotional inferences play a role in the understanding of natural texts, and that they require the reader to establish connections between text segments.

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