Is it possible to learn the relation between 2 nonadjacent events ? M. Pena, L. L. Bonatti, M. Nespor, and J. Mehler (2002) claimed this to be possible, but only in conditions suggesting the involvement of algebraic-like computations. The present article reports simulation studies and experimental data showing that the observations on which Pen˜a et al. grounded their reasoning were flawed by deep methodological inadequacies. When the invalid data are set aside, the available evidence fits exactly with the predictions of a theory relying on ubiquitous associative mechanisms. Because nonadjacent dependencies are frequent in natural language, this reappraisal has far-reaching implications for the current debate on the need for rule-based computations in human adaptation to complex structures.
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Année de publication : 2004
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Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Perruchet, P.
Tyler, M. D.
Galland, N.
Peereman, R.
Perruchet, P.
Tyler, M. D.
Galland, N.
Peereman, R.
Titre du journal :
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Numéro du journal :
4
4
Volume du journal :
133
133