Cognitive Processes in Comprehension
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First published in 1978. Cognitive Processes in Comprehension is a look at what goes on in the mind of the listener or reader when he hears a sentence during a conversation or reads a passage in a book. For most adults, comprehension is rapid, automatic, and effortless. But, despite its apparent simplicity, comprehension includes a myriad of subprocesses, each of which by itself constitutes a formidable computational task.
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- Cognition
- Comprehension
- Cognitive science
- Cognitive psychology
- Psychology
- Computer science
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