Anticipation, event plausibility and scene constraints : evidence form eye movements
We often use language to refer to items within our immediate proximity whereby the constraints of the visual context serves to restrict the number of possible referents, making it easier to anticipate which item will most likely be referred to next. However, we also use language to refer to past, fu...
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University of York
2011
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