作者
Alan Garnham, Matthew Traxler, Jane Oakhill, Morton Ann Gernsbacher
发表日期
1996/8/1
期刊
Journal of memory and language
卷号
35
期号
4
页码范围
517-543
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Implicit causality might enable readers to focus on the imputed cause of an event and make it the default referent of a following pronoun. Alternatively, its effects might arise only when a following explicit cause is integrated with a description of the event. In three probe recognition experiments, in which the participants in the events were of the same sex, the only reliable effect—apart from the advantage of first mention—was that of whether implicit and explicit causes were the same. This effect was independent of whether the probe named the referent of the pronoun. In a fourth experiment, in which the two participants were of different sexes, there was no simple effect of implicit causality, but there was an advantage for the pronoun's referent. These results are consistent with the view that implicit causality has its effects at integration. We discuss their broader implications for theories of comprehension.
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A Garnham, M Traxler, J Oakhill, MA Gernsbacher - Journal of memory and language, 1996