Isolating visual units in the perception of words and nonwords |
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Authors: | Glen A. Taylor Timothy J. Miller James F. Juola |
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Affiliation: | 1. Wisconsin Research & Development Center for Cognitive Learning, The University of Wisconsin, 1025 W. Johnson Street, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 2. University of Kansas, Lawrence, 66044, Kansas
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Abstract: | In three experiments, reaction times for same-different judgments were obtained for pairs of words, pronounceable nonwords (pseudowords), and unpronounceable nonwords. The stimulus strings were printed either in a single letter case or in one of several mixtures of upper- and lowercase letters. In Experiment 1, the stimuli were common one- and two-syllable words; in Experiment 2, the stimuli included both words and pseudowords; and in Experiment 3, words, pseudowords, and nonwords were used. The functional visual units for each string type were inferred from the effects that the number and placement of letter case transitions had onsame reaction time judgments. The evidence indicated a preference to encode strings in terms of multiletter perceptual units if they are present in the string. The data .also suggested that whole words can be used as functional visual units, although the extent of their use depends on contextual parameters such as knowledge that a word will be presented. |
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