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situation models
: Graesser, A. & Wiemer-Hasting, W. (1999). Situation models and concepts in story comprehension. En S. Goldman, A. Graesser & P. van den Broek (Eds.), Narrative comprehension, causality, and coherence (pp. 77-92). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
: Kintsch, W. (1995). How readers construct situation models for stories: the role of syntactic cues and causal inferences. En M.A. Gernsbacher & T. Givón (Eds.), Coherence in spontaneous text (pp.139-160). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
: Magliano, J. & Schleich, M. (2000). Verb aspect and situation models. Discourse Processes 29 (2). 83-112.
: Morrow, D.; Bower, G. & Greenspan, S. (1989). Updating situation models during narrative comprehension. Journal of Memory and Language 28. 292-312.
: Radvansky, G.; Zwaan, R.; Federico, T. & Franklin, N. (1998). Retrieval from temporally organized situation models. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 24, 1224-1237.
: Rinck, M.; Hahnel, A. & Becker, G. (2001). Using temporal information to construct, update and retrieve situation models of narratives. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 27. 67-80.
: Tapiero, I. & Otero, J. (2002). Situation models as retrieval structures: Effects on the global coherence of science texts. En J. Otero, J. León & A. Graesser (Eds.), The psychology of science text comprehension (pp. 179-198). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
: Van Dijk, T. (1985) Cognitive situation models in discourse production; The expression of ethnic situations in prejudices discourse. En J. Forgas (ed.), Language and social situations. London: Academic Press, 61-79.
: Zwaan, R. & Madden, C. (2004). Updating situation models. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 283-288.
: Zwaan, R. & Radvansky, (1998). Situation models in language comprehension and memory. Psychological Bulletin,123(2), 162-185.
: Zwaan, R. A. & Madden, C. J. (2004). Updating situation models. Journal of ExperimentalPsychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 283-288.
: Zwaan, R. A. & Radvansky, G. A. (1998). Situation models in language comprehension and memory. Psychological Bulletin, 123, 162-185.
: Zwaan, R. Langston, M. & Graesser, A. (1995). The construction of situation models in narrative comprehension: An event-indexing model. Psychological Science, 6(5), 292-297.
: Zwaan, R., y Radvansky, G. (1998). Situation models in language comprehension and memory. Psychological Bulletin, 123(2), 162-185. [343]https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.123.2.162
: Zwaan, R.; Langston, M. & Graesser, A. (1995a). The construction of situation models in narrative comprehension: an event-indexing model. Psychological science 6 (5). 292-297.
: Zwaan, R.; Radvansky, G. & Whitten, S. (2002). Themes and situation models. En M. Louwerse & W. van Peer (Eds.). Thematics: Interdisciplinary studies. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 35-53.
: Zwaan, R.; Radvansky, G.; Hilliard, A. & Curiel, J. (1998). Constructing multidimensional situation models during reading. Scientific Studies of Reading 2, 199-220.
: Zwaan, R.A. & Radvansky, G.A. (1998). Situation models in language comprehension and memory. Psychological Bulletin, 123(2), 162-185.
: van Dijk, T. (1985). Cognitive situational models in discourse processing. The expression of ethnic situation models in prejudice stories. En J. Forgas (Ed.), Language and social situations (pp. 61-79). New York: Springer.