Flow in mind, flow in fingers: parallelism in written language production

Roeser, J ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4463-0923 and Torrance, M ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5305-4315, 2026. Flow in mind, flow in fingers: parallelism in written language production. The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin (11), pp. 42-48. ISSN 2397-2653

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Abstract

Language production is known to operate on different levels of representation. ‘Flow’ in writing results from parallelism in the coordination of subsequent planning units. In this article we discuss three points arising from Roeser et al. (2025b): (1) parallel processing results in non-additive effects; (2) study of the production of multisentence texts permits testing of questions around how language production is co-ordinated in real time, and, more generally; and (3) statistical models must closely align with what we know about the cognitive process of what is being studied.

Item Type: Journal article
Publication Title: The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
Creators: Roeser, J. and Torrance, M.
Publisher: British Psychological Society
Date: 9 February 2026
Number: 11
ISSN: 2397-2653
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Type
10.53841/bpscog.2026.1.11.42
DOI
2577122
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Rights: This is a pre-publication version of the following article: Roeser, J., & Torrance, M. (2026). Flow in mind, flow in fingers: parallelism in written language production. The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin, (11), 42-48. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscog.2026.1.11.42
Divisions: Schools > School of Social Sciences
Record created by: Jonathan Gallacher
Date Added: 02 Mar 2026 15:35
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2026 15:35
URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/55351

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