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Causal connectives as indicators of source information: Evidence from the visual world paradigm
2019
Acta Psychologica
A B S T R A C T Causal relations can be presented as subjective, involving someone's reasoning, or objective, depicting a realworld cause-consequence relation. Subjective relations require longer processing times than objective relations. We hypothesize that the extra time is due to the involvement of a Subject of Consciousness (SoC) in the mental representation of subjective information. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a Visual World Paradigm eyetracking experiment on Dutch and Chinese
doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2019.102866
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