LETTER VISIBILITY AND WORD RECOGNITION - THE OPTIMAL VIEWING POSITION IN PRINTED WORDS

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作者
NAZIR, TA [1 ]
HELLER, D [1 ]
SUSSMANN, C [1 ]
机构
[1] CNRS, REGARD LAB PSYCHOL EXPTL GRP, F-75005 PARIS, FRANCE
来源
PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS | 1992年 / 52卷 / 03期
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10.3758/BF03209148
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
It has repeatedly been shown that the time and accuracy of recognizing a word depend strongly on where in the word the eye is fixating. Word-recognition performance is maximal when the eye fixates a region near the word's center, and decreases to both sides of this "optimal viewing position." The reason for this phenomenon is assumed to be the strong drop-off of visual acuity: the visibility of letters decreases with increasing eccentricity from fixation location. Consequently, fewer letters can be identified when the beginning or ending of a word is fixated than when its center is fixated. The present study is a test of this visual acuity hypothesis. If the phenomenon is caused by letter visibility, then it should be sensitive to variations of visual conditions in which the letters are presented. By increasing the interletter distances of the word (e.g., a_t_t_e_m_p_t), letter visibility was decreased. As expected from our hypothesis, the viewing-position effect became more exaggerated. An additional experiment showed that destroying word-shape information (e.g., aTtEmPt) decreased overall word-recognition performance but had no influence on the viewing-position effect. Varying the viewing position in words might thus be used as a paradigm, allowing one to separate out the contribution of letter information and supraletter information to word recognition.
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页码:315 / 328
页数:14
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