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Orientation of letters and errors in their recognition
Authors:Paul A. Kolers  David N. Perkins
Affiliation:1. Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Massachusetts, USA
2. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 07733, Holmdel, New Jersey
Abstract:Subjects named alphabetic characters that had been rotated, reflected, or inverted. Inversions induce more errors than mirror reflections and reflections induce more than rotations. In a significant number of mistakes a transformed character was assumed to be normally oriented, but in most a transformed character was confused with the mirror image of the original. The data suggest the existence of an “orientation set” in which the identiflcation of ambiguous characters depends largely on their anticipated orientation. The individuality of the data for the different orientations suggests that different transformations are compensated for in part by different mechanisms.
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