000 04087nam a2200253Ia 4500
008 200428s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a9781315467603
040 _aUnae
_bspa
_erda
082 0 _a428
100 1 _923055
_aLaBerge, David
_eAutor(a)
245 _aBasic Processes In Reading.
_b[Libro Electrónico]
_cpor David LaBerge y Jay Samuels, S.
246 _a Perception And Comprehension
264 1 _aLondon:
_bTaylor & Francis,
_c2017.
300 _a370 páginas:
_ccentímetros
336 _2rdacontent
_atexto
_btxt
337 _2rdamedia
_acomputer
_bc
338 _2rdacarrier
_aonline resource
_bcr
505 1 _aCover Half Title Title Copyright Original Title Original Copyright Contents Preface Ocultar Nivel 1.— On The Interaction Of Perception And Memory In Reading Provisional Characterization Of The Interaction Of Perception And Memory: The Hierarchical Filter Model Evidence Bearing On The Model Summary Remarks On Visual Processing In Reading References Ocultar Nivel 2.— Neural Models With Cognitive Implications Introduction Theoretical Models Abstraction List-Scanning Experiments Distinctive Features And Neural Models General Summary References Ocultar Nivel 3.— A Pattern-Unit Model Of Word Identification Reading And The Unit Of Information Processing The Pattern-Unit Some Illustrative Experiments A Final Disclaimer Conclusions References Ocultar Nivel 4.— Automatic And Controlled Information Processing In Vision Introduction A Search Paradigm For Observations Of Automatic And Controlled Processing The Development Of Automatic Search, Perceptual Learning And Categorization The Attention Demands Of Controlled And Automatic Processing Some Supporting Results Extensions Of The Theory Some Applications And Supporting Evidence For The Theory Conclusions References Ocultar Nivel 5. —How Perception Really Developes: A View From Outside The Network Trends In Perceptual Development The Meaning Of Words Conclusion References Ocultar Nivel 6.— Mechanisms For Pronouncing Printed Words: Use And Acquisition Introduction Analysis Of The Possibilities Pronouncing Words Aloud Extracting Meaning Learning The Orthography Conclusions References Ocultar Nivel 7.— Integrative Processes In Comprehension Using The Discourse Pointer In Writing Overview References Ocultar Nivel 8.— Inferences In Comprehension The Given-New Contract Varieties Of Given-New Implicatures Drawing Inferences Conclusions References Ocultar Nivel 9.— Understanding And Summarizing Brief Stories Introduction A Comprehension Model A Problem-Solving Schema For Stories Summaries Of Stories Schemata And Story Recall General Conclusions References Ocultar Nivel 10.— Computer Simulation Of A Language Acquisition System: A Second Report Purposes Las As A Language User Basic Principles For Language Induction Case History Of Language Induction Summary Evaluation Of Las Conclusion References Author Index Subject Index
520 3 _aOriginally published in 1977, this volume contains the most recent theoretical views and experimental findings by prominent psychologists at the time, working in areas they considered to be most basic to the reading processes. The material will still be of value to people interested in applied and basic aspects of reading, as well as those concerned with language processing and information processing in general. The volume divides conveniently into two areas, perception and comprehension. The initial chapters deal with the perceptual processes involved in reading. The second half of the volume delves into the area of comprehension. The interested reader will find a wide variety of topics covered in the volume that reflect the amazingly wide range of cognitive functions that are part of the reading process.
650 _aDidáctica sobre el uso del inglés
_923056
700 1 _aSamuels, S. Jay
_eAutor(a)
_923057
856 _uhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1492089&lang=es&site=ehost-live
942 _cEBK
_2ddc
_zjp
999 _c61215
_d61215