Perception of words and non-words in the upper and lower visual fields |
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Authors: | Darker Iain T Jordan Timothy R |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. lpxid@psychology.nottingham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The findings of previous investigations into word perception in the upper and the lower visual field (VF) are variable and may have incurred non-perceptual biases caused by the asymmetric distribution of information within a word, an advantage for saccadic eye-movements to targets in the upper VF and the possibility that stimuli were not projected to the correct retinal locations. The present study used the Reicher-Wheeler task and an eye-tracker to show that, using stringent methodology, a right over left VF advantage is observed for word recognition, but that no differences were found between the upper and the lower VF for either word or non-word recognition. The results are discussed in terms of the neuroanatomy and perceptual abilities of the upper and the lower VF and implications for other studies of letter-string perception in the upper and the lower VF are presented. |
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Keywords: | Reicher– Wheeler Visual field Asymmetry Word perception |
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