The involvement of inhibition function during garden-path recovery in sentence processing
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概要
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This study investigated the involvement of the inhibition fuction during the garden-path recovery in sentence processing. We addressed this issue by examining whether the amount of garden-path effect measured in the self-paced reading task would correlate with the performance in the tasks that tap the inhibition function (e.g., Stroop task) and/or other cognitive abilities (e.g., reading span test). The correlation analyses revealed that only the performance in the Stroop task correlated with the amount of the garden-path effect. We argue that the inhibition function contributes significantly when a garden-path recovery becomes necessary.
- 2010-07-29
著者
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Oishi Hiroaki
Laboratory for Language Development, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
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Jincho Nobuyuki
Laboratory for Language Development, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
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Mazuka Reiko
Laboratory for Language Development, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
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Mazuka Reiko
Laboratory For Language Development Riken Brain Science Institute:duke University
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Oishi Hiroaki
Laboratory For Language Development Brain Science Institute Riken:japan Society For The Promotion Of
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Mazuka Reiko
Laboratory For Language Development Brain Science Institute Riken:department Of Psychology And Neuro
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Jincho Nobuyuki
Laboratory For Language Development Brain Science Institute Riken
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