表达式:从不同的角度看待事物 - - 非正典定向对视觉词识别的影响反映了定量而不是定性后果
Amy Allen1, Jeremy Tree1, David Playfoot1
1School of Psychology University of Swansea Swansea, UK.
概括
熟练的读者很容易处理单词,即使在不寻常的方向. 非正规的词汇呈现 (旋转或垂直) 影响识别,但词汇效应仍然强大,暗示了定量而不是定性变化.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 视觉感知 视觉感知 视觉感知
- 心理语言学 心理语言学
背景情况:
- 对于熟练的读者来说,词识别通常是毫不费力的.
- 之前的研究探讨了影响单词识别的非正规方向 (90度旋转,垂直).
- 司机和贝利斯 (1995) 提出了一个"主要轴"对于识别的重要性.
研究的目的:
- 复制Driver和Baylis (1995) 关于非正典词的方向的发现.
- 为基线比较引入一个正规的呈现.
- 检查定向对单词频率和伪同声的影响.
主要方法:
- 复制的驾驶员和贝利斯 (1995) 实验设计.
- 包括一个规范的 (标准) 词汇呈现条件.
- 对单词频率和伪同声变量的系统分析.
主要成果:
- 这些发现广泛地复制了Driver和Baylis (1995),显示了分级的影响:正规 > 旋转 > 标志.
- 词汇效应 (单词频率,伪同声) 在所有呈现格式中都很强大.
- 识别速度和准确性受到马呈现的影响最大,其次是旋转.
结论:
- 非正典的定向对视觉文字识别有分级,定量影响.
- 词汇处理即使在不熟悉的字母字符串方向下也保持了弹性.
- 支持"主轴"概念,但词汇访问非常稳固.
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