Windes J D
Northern Arizona University.
Percept Mot Skills. 1991 Feb;72(1):299-305. doi: 10.2466/pms.1991.72.1.299.
Six men and six women were timed as they made judgments about a word whose line of letters and individual letters were separately turned in different angular orientations. The subjects were asked to indicate by manual key-pressing responses whether the letters in the word were normal letters or reflected, mirror-image letters. Analysis showed that (1) reaction time (RT) was slower for reflected letters than for normal letters, and for subjects using the left (nondominant) hand rather than the right (dominant) hand for responding to normal letters. (2) RT generally increased in relation to the deviation of the individual letters from normal upright orientation but increased more reliably for normal than for reflected letters. (3) Although there were exceptions, RT for words composed of normal letters generally increased in relation to the deviation of the individual letters from normal upright, regardless of the orientation of the line of letters.
六名男性和六名女性在对一个单词进行判断时被计时,该单词的字母行和单个字母分别以不同的角度方向旋转。受试者被要求通过手动按键回答来表明单词中的字母是正常字母还是镜像字母。分析表明:(1)对于镜像字母,反应时间(RT)比对正常字母慢,并且对于使用左手(非优势手)而非右手(优势手)对正常字母做出反应的受试者也是如此。(2)RT通常随着单个字母与正常直立方向的偏差而增加,但对于正常字母比镜像字母增加得更可靠。(3)尽管存在例外情况,但由正常字母组成的单词的RT通常随着单个字母与正常直立方向的偏差而增加,无论字母行的方向如何。