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Differential age effects for case and hue mixing in visual word recognition
Authors:Allen Philip A  Smith Albert F  Groth Karen E  Pickle Jody L  Grabbe Jeremy W  Madden David J
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, The University of Akron, Ohio 44325-4301, USA. paallen@uakron.edu
Abstract:The authors compare older adults' lexical-decision data with younger adults' data reported in P. Allen, A. F. Smith, et al. (2002). On the basis of their work, it was proposed that consistent-case wordswould be processed by the faster holistic (magnodominated) stream, but that mixed-case words would be processed by the slower analytic (interblob-dominated or blob-dominated) steams. Hue mixing was predicted to have no effect on consistent-case performance, but mixed-hue/mixed-case words were predicted to be recognized faster than monochrome/mixed-case words. Younger adults showed the predicted results, but older adults did not. These results suggest that holistic central processes are maintained, but that older adults exhibited an analytic decrement
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