125
Views
30
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The time course of predictive inferences depends on contextual constraints

Pages 293-319 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (11)

Edward A. Cranford & Jarrod Moss. (2023) Representation of predictive inferences when multiple alternatives are available. Discourse Processes 60:3, pages 181-201.
Read now
Micah L. Mumper & Richard J. Gerrig. (2021) The Representation of Emotion Inferences. Discourse Processes 58:8, pages 681-702.
Read now
Edward A. Cranford & Jarrod Moss. (2019) Generating Predictive Inferences When Multiple Alternatives Are Available. Discourse Processes 56:4, pages 289-309.
Read now
Pascale Maury & Amélie Teisserenc. (2005) The role of connectives in science text comprehension and memory. Language and Cognitive Processes 20:3, pages 489-512.
Read now
David Allbritton. (2004) Strategic Production of Predictive Inferences During Comprehension. Discourse Processes 38:3, pages 309-322.
Read now
Kristin M. Weingartner, Alexandria E. Guzmán, William H. Levine & Celia M. Klin. (2003) When Throwing a Vase Has Multiple Consequences: Minimal Encoding of Predictive Inferencest. Discourse Processes 36:2, pages 131-146.
Read now
Manuel G. Calvo & M. Dolores Castillo. (2001) Bias in Predictive Inferences During Reading. Discourse Processes 32:1, pages 43-71.
Read now
Manuel G. Calvo & M. Dolores Castillo. (2001) Selective interpretation in anxiety: Uncertainty for threatening events. Cognition and Emotion 15:3, pages 299-320.
Read now
Manuel G. Calvo & Michael W. Eysenck. (2000) Early vigilance and late avoidance of threat processing: Repressive coping versus low/high anxiety. Cognition and Emotion 14:6, pages 763-787.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (19)

Zilong Zhong. (2023) Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Text Inferencing. International Journal of Translation, Interpretation, and Applied Linguistics 5:1, pages 1-18.
Crossref
Bien Klomberg & Neil Cohn. (2022) Picture perfect peaks: comprehension of inferential techniques in visual narratives. Language and Cognition, pages 1-26.
Crossref
Connie Qun Guan, Scott H. Fraundorf, Mingle Gao, Chong Zhang & Brian MacWhinney. (2022) Attentional Competition and Semantic Integration in Low- and High-Span Readers. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
Crossref
Takahisa Uchida, Nicolas Lair, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Peter Ford Dominey. (2021) A Model of Online Temporal-Spatial Integration for Immediacy and Overrule in Discourse Comprehension. Neurobiology of Language 2:1, pages 83-105.
Crossref
Michael Greenstein & Nancy Franklin. (2020) Anger in lineup identification and creation. Applied Cognitive Psychology 34:4, pages 916-927.
Crossref
Jazmín Cevasco & Paul van den Broek. (2019) Contributions of Causality Processing Models to the Study of Discourse Comprehension and the Facilitation of Student Learning. Psicología Educativa 25:2, pages 159-168.
Crossref
Anne E. Cook & Edward J. O’Brien. 2015. Inferences during Reading. Inferences during Reading 19 41 .
Doriane Gras, Hubert Tardieu & Serge Nicolas. (2012) Predictive Inference Activation. Swiss Journal of Psychology 71:3, pages 141-148.
Crossref
Claudine Bowyer-Crane & Margaret J. Snowling. (2008) Turning frogs into princes: can children make inferences from fairy tales?. Reading and Writing 23:1, pages 19-29.
Crossref
Margaret Lehman Blake. (2009) Inferencing Processes After Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: Effects of Contextual Bias. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 52:2, pages 373-384.
Crossref
Manuel G. Calvo, M. Dolores Castillo & Franz Schmalhofer. (2006) Strategic influence on the time course of predictive inferences in reading. Memory & Cognition 34:1, pages 68-77.
Crossref
David N. Rapp & Richard J. Gerrig. (2006) Predilections for narrative outcomes: The impact of story contexts and reader preferences. Journal of Memory and Language 54:1, pages 54-67.
Crossref
Rolf A. Zwaan & David N. Rapp. 2006. Handbook of Psycholinguistics. Handbook of Psycholinguistics 725 764 .
Manuel G. Calvo. (2005) Relative contribution of vocabulary knowledge and working memory span to elaborative inferences in reading. Learning and Individual Differences 15:1, pages 53-65.
Crossref
Manuel G Calvo, Adelina Estevez & Margaret G Dowens. (2003) Time course of elaborative inferences in reading as a function of prior vocabulary knowledge. Learning and Instruction 13:6, pages 611-631.
Crossref
Pedro Avero, Kimberly M Corace, Norman S Endler & Manuel G Calvo. (2003) Coping styles and threat processing. Personality and Individual Differences 35:4, pages 843-861.
Crossref
Manuel G. Calvo, P. Avero, M. Dolores Castillo & Juan J. Miguel-Tobal. (2003) Multidimensional Anxiety and Content-specificity Effects in Preferential Processing of Threat. European Psychologist 8:4, pages 252-265.
Crossref
Manuel G. Calvo & Pedro Avero. (2002) Eye movement assessment of emotional processing in anxiety.. Emotion 2:2, pages 105-117.
Crossref
Manuel G. Calvo & Enrique Meseguer. (2014) Eye Movements and Processing Stages in Reading: Relative Contribution of Visual, Lexical, and Contextual Factors. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 5:1, pages 66-77.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.