Cognitive approach to the text
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Text research centres around its intrinsic aspects (its form, us content, etc.), apparently unaware that they do not exist until a human being interacts with the object-text in a certain way. Cognitivism tries to analyze interpretation processes by studying entities that precede that interpretation: that is to say, the functioning of the human mind when processing distal stimuli (as the object-text) and proximal stimuli (as the interpretative way a certain individual may take). This paper tries to show some of the consequences that could be drawn fruitfully to reach explanatory adequacy in these matters.
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