| Literature DB >> 27340334 |
Katinka Beker1, Dietsje Jolles1, Robert F Lorch2, Paul van den Broek1.
Abstract
Learning often involves integration of information from multiple texts. The aim of the current study was to determine whether relevant information from previously read texts is spontaneously activated during reading, allowing for integration between texts (experiment 1 and 2), and whether this process is related to the representation of the texts (experiment 2). In both experiments, texts with inconsistent target sentences were preceded by texts that either did or did not contain explanations that resolved the inconsistencies. In experiment 1, the reading times of the target sentences introducing inconsistencies were faster if the preceding text contained an explanation for the inconsistency than if it did not. This result demonstrates that relevant information from a prior text is spontaneously activated when the target sentence is read. In experiment 2 free recall was used to gain insight into the representation after reading. The reading time results for experiment 2 replicated the reading time results for experiment 1. However, the effects on reading times did not translate to measurable differences in text representations after reading. This research extends our knowledge about the processes involved in multiple text comprehension: Prior text information is spontaneously activated during reading, thereby enabling integration between different texts.Entities:
Keywords: Intertextual integration; Memory representation; Multiple-text reading; Reading processes
Year: 2016 PMID: 27340334 PMCID: PMC4875937 DOI: 10.1007/s11145-016-9630-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Read Writ ISSN: 0922-4777
Example text materials showing three versions of the topic ‘The Rulver’
| Inconsistent-with-explanation | Inconsistent-without-explanation | Consistent |
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| The rulver is an animal that lives on heathland. It has a pretty brown fur for which hunters can get a lot of money. But in the winter they stop hunting the rulver. | The rulver is an animal that lives on heathland. It has a pretty brown fur for which hunters can get a lot of money. But in the winter they stop hunting the rulver. | – |
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| The rulver’s fur has a beautiful | The rulver’s fur has a beautiful | The rulver’s fur has a beautiful |
The differences between first texts in the Inconsistent-with-explanation and Inconsistent-without-explanation condition are italicized. The underlined word is what makes the underlined target sentence inconsistent (in the Inconsistent-with-explanation and Inconsistent-without-explanation conditions) or consistent (in the Consistent condition). These sample texts are translated from Dutch
Mean reading times (in ms) and standard deviations (in parentheses) for the target sentences for each condition in experiment 1
| Condition | Mean (SD) |
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| Inconsistent-with-explanation | 2685.23 (1252.34) |
| Inconsistent-without-explanation | 2904.04 (1388.90) |
| Consistent | 2618.84 (1321.11) |
Mean reading times (in ms) and standard deviations (in parentheses) for the target sentences for each condition in experiment 2
| With-elaboration | Without-elaboration | |
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| Inconsistent-with-explanation | 2104.93 (1127.05) | 2130.07 (1046.38) |
| Inconsistent-without-explanation | 2313.91 (1180.54) | 2394.24 (1347.69) |
Proportion of integration in recall reports and recall of context and target information for each condition in experiment 2
| Explanation | Elaboration | Mean integration (SD) | Mean target (SD) | Mean context (SD) |
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| Yes | Yes | .82 (.39) | .43 (.50) | .57 (.50) |
| Yes | No | .75 (.43) | .47 (.50) | .62 (.49) |
| No | Yes | .79 (.40) | .43 (.50) | .59 (.49) |
| No | No | .78 (.42) | .49 (.50) | .54 (.50) |