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Some neighbors are more interfering: Asymmetric priming by stroke neighbors in Chinese character recognition
by
Zhang, Qiaoming
, Han, Yifei
, Kinoshita, Sachiko
, Yu, Lili
, Ke, Meiling
in
Acknowledgment
/ Alphabets
/ Asian People
/ Asymmetry
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brief Report
/ Characters
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Humans
/ Ideograph recognition
/ Japanese language
/ Language
/ Latin language
/ Letter recognition
/ Logograms
/ Neighbors
/ Pattern Recognition, Visual
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Personality
/ Phonetics
/ Priming
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Reading
/ Recognition, Psychology
/ Semantics
/ Speech perception
/ Syllabaries
/ Word recognition
/ Writing systems
2023
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Some neighbors are more interfering: Asymmetric priming by stroke neighbors in Chinese character recognition
by
Zhang, Qiaoming
, Han, Yifei
, Kinoshita, Sachiko
, Yu, Lili
, Ke, Meiling
in
Acknowledgment
/ Alphabets
/ Asian People
/ Asymmetry
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brief Report
/ Characters
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Humans
/ Ideograph recognition
/ Japanese language
/ Language
/ Latin language
/ Letter recognition
/ Logograms
/ Neighbors
/ Pattern Recognition, Visual
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Personality
/ Phonetics
/ Priming
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Reading
/ Recognition, Psychology
/ Semantics
/ Speech perception
/ Syllabaries
/ Word recognition
/ Writing systems
2023
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Some neighbors are more interfering: Asymmetric priming by stroke neighbors in Chinese character recognition
by
Zhang, Qiaoming
, Han, Yifei
, Kinoshita, Sachiko
, Yu, Lili
, Ke, Meiling
in
Acknowledgment
/ Alphabets
/ Asian People
/ Asymmetry
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brief Report
/ Characters
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Humans
/ Ideograph recognition
/ Japanese language
/ Language
/ Latin language
/ Letter recognition
/ Logograms
/ Neighbors
/ Pattern Recognition, Visual
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Personality
/ Phonetics
/ Priming
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Reading
/ Recognition, Psychology
/ Semantics
/ Speech perception
/ Syllabaries
/ Word recognition
/ Writing systems
2023
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Some neighbors are more interfering: Asymmetric priming by stroke neighbors in Chinese character recognition
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Some neighbors are more interfering: Asymmetric priming by stroke neighbors in Chinese character recognition
2023
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Chinese is a visually complex logographic script that consists of square-shaped characters, with each character composed of strokes. Previous masked priming studies using single-character Chinese stroke neighbors (i.e., visually similar characters differing in only one or two strokes, e.g., 大/犬) have shown facilitatory or inhibitory priming effects. We tested whether the mixed pattern of stroke neighbor priming might be an instance of asymmetry in priming that has been observed previously with Japanese kana and Latin alphabets. Specifically, a prime lacking a stroke (or line segment) that is present in the target speeds up the recognition of its stroke neighbor almost as much as the identity prime (e.g., 刀-刃 = 刃-刃), but not the converse (e.g., 刃-刀 >> 刀-刀). Two experiments, one using a character match task and the second using lexical decision, showed a robust asymmetry in priming by stroke neighbors. The results suggest that the early letter identification process is similar across script types, as anticipated by the Noisy Channel model, which regards the first stage of visual word recognition as a language-universal perceptual process.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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