Authors
John D Bransford, Marcia K Johnson
Publication date
1973/1/1
Book
Visual information processing
Pages
383-438
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Publisher Summary
This chapter discusses some of the contributions made by listeners while comprehending and remembering. The ability to understand linguistic symbols is based not only on the comprehender's knowledge of his language but also on his general knowledge of the world. Much of the extralinguistic knowledge affecting comprehension and memory may come from visually presented information. The chapter presents a number of studies that illustrate some of the interplay between linguistic inputs and extralinguistic knowledge. It highlights various implications of these studies with respect to the problem of characterizing the thought processes involved in comprehending language, and of characterizing the role of comprehension factors in learning and memory. The results of the studies reported do not dictate a detailed model of comprehension, but they suggest a general orientation toward the …
Total citations
19851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320245842353123345134403828253922503721272430273032243125563358502923431915201316812
Scholar articles
JD Bransford, MK Johnson - Visual information processing, 1973