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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2015 Aug 18;27(12):2324–2338. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00866

Table 1.

An Example Event Frame with Its Six Different Versions

Condition The chef will [action] an onion. And then, she will smell [object].
A Same-token (min) The chef will weigh an onion. And then, she will smell the onion.
B Different-token (min) The chef will weigh an onion. And then, she will smell another onion.
C Different-type (min) The chef will weigh an onion. And then, she will smell a piece of garlic.
D Same-token (sub) The chef will chop an onion. And then, she will smell the onion.
E Different-token (sub) The chef will chop an onion. And then, she will smell another onion.
F Different-type (min) The chef will chop an onion. And then, she will smell a piece of garlic.

(A) S-Token, minimal change. (B) D-Token, minimal change. (C) D-Type, minimal change. (D) S-Token, substantial change. (E) D-Token, substantial change. (F) D-Type, substantial change.