Holistic word processing is correlated with efficiency in visual word recognition

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Paulo Ventura
Tânia Fernandes
Alexandre Pereira
José C. Guerreiro
António Farinha-Fernandes
João Delgado
Miguel F. Ferreira
Bruno Faustino
Isabel Raposo
Alan C.-N. Wong
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[1] Universidade de Lisboa,CICPSI, Faculdade de Psicologia
[2] Alameda da Universidade,Faculdade de Psicologia
[3] Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias,CICANT, Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies
[4] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Department of Psychology
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Holistic word processes; Lexical effects; Correlation between holistic word processes and lexical effects;
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Holistic processing of visual words (i.e., obligatory encoding of/attending to all letters of a word) could be a marker of expert word recognition. In the present study, we thus examined for the first time whether there is a direct relation between the word-composite effect (i.e., all parts of a visual word are fully processed when observers perform a task on a word part) and fast access to the orthographic lexicon by visual word experts (i.e., fluent adult readers). We adopted an individual differences approach and used the word-frequency effect (i.e., faster recognition of high- than low-frequency words) in an independent lexical decision task as a proxy of fast access to lexical orthographic representations. Fluent readers with larger word-composite effect showed smaller word-frequency effect. This correlation was mainly driven by an association between a larger composite effect and faster lexical decision on low-frequency words, probably because these lexical representations are less stable and integrated/unitized, hence allowing differentiating among fluent readers. We thus showed that holistic processing of visual words is indeed related to higher efficiency in visual word recognition by skilled readers.
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页码:2739 / 2750
页数:11
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