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What form do visuospatial schemata for styles take?
However, they propose that ultimately the story schema becomes an amalgam of these two sources which either condenses or ignores many aspects of experiential knowledge.
Likewise, such a schema will in turn activate other sub-schemas involved in making precise reaching or grasping movements.
Everyday tasks such as reading for meaning, speech production or translation require other more complex schemas.
Note that a schema, thus understood, is a functional unit and may be anatomically distributed throughout different structural brain regions.
The interactive nature of social exchanges would emerge from such simultaneous application of the schema to both participants.
They argue that 'non-matching' texts demand that test takers process the incoming linguistic cues quickly and accurately, adjusting their schema when necessary.
This includes prosody, coreference annotation as well as dialogue acts annotation schemas and an easy-to-use interface.