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Hand movements indicate language processing is continuous
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California, USA (RxPG): A classic, modular theory of language processing assumes that neural subsystems responsible for perception and cognition each wait until a stable, unique representation has been computed before passing that information to the next stage. An alternative model posits a continuous uptake of sensory input and then dynamic competition between simultaneously active representations.
This article explains that the results add further evidence for the continuous-uptake cognitive model.
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