Wiley Robert W, Wilson Colin, Rapp Brenda
Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2016 Aug;42(8):1186-203. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000213. Epub 2016 Feb 25.
Long-standing questions in human perception concern the nature of the visual features that underlie letter recognition and the extent to which the visual processing of letters is affected by differences in alphabets and levels of viewer expertise. We examined these issues in a novel approach using a same-different judgment task on pairs of letters from the Arabic alphabet with 2 participant groups: 1 with no prior exposure to Arabic and 1 with reading proficiency. Hierarchical clustering and linear mixed-effects modeling of reaction times and accuracy provide evidence that both the specific characteristics of the alphabet and observers' previous experience with it affect how letters are perceived and visually processed. The findings of this research further our understanding of the multiple factors that affect letter perception and support the view of a visual system that dynamically adjusts its weighting of visual features as expert readers come to more efficiently and effectively discriminate the letters of the specific alphabet they are viewing. (PsycINFO Database Record
人类感知领域长期存在的问题涉及构成字母识别基础的视觉特征的本质,以及字母的视觉处理在多大程度上受到字母表差异和观察者专业水平差异的影响。我们采用一种新颖的方法来研究这些问题,即对来自阿拉伯字母表的字母对进行异同判断任务,参与者分为两组:一组之前没有接触过阿拉伯语,另一组具有阅读能力。对反应时间和准确性进行层次聚类和线性混合效应建模,结果表明字母表的特定特征和观察者之前对它的经验都会影响字母的感知和视觉处理方式。这项研究的结果加深了我们对影响字母感知的多种因素的理解,并支持这样一种观点,即随着专业读者能够更高效、更有效地辨别他们正在查看的特定字母表中的字母,视觉系统会动态调整其对视觉特征的权重。(PsycINFO数据库记录)