Lavidor Michal, Ellis Andrew W, Pansky Ainat
Department of Psychology, University of Hull, UK.
Brain Cogn. 2002 Nov;50(2):257-71. doi: 10.1016/s0278-2626(02)00508-0.
Effects of CaSe AlTeRnAtIoN were studied in two lateralized visual lexical decision experiments. We manipulated word length and letter case (UPPER, lower and MiXeD) in both English (Exp. 1, N=60) and Hebrew (Exp. 2, N=60). The previously reported visual field and word length interaction was found for upper and lower case presentation, but not for MiXeD CaSe, where both fields were affected by word length. The effects of case alternation are discussed in light of a new lateralized word recognition theory.
在两项视觉词汇判断侧化实验中研究了大小写交替的影响。我们在英语(实验1,N = 60)和希伯来语(实验2,N = 60)中对单词长度和字母大小写(大写、小写和混合)进行了操控。之前报道的视野和单词长度交互作用在大写和小写呈现中被发现,但在混合大小写中未被发现,在混合大小写中两个视野都受单词长度影响。根据一种新的侧化单词识别理论对大小写交替的影响进行了讨论。