Repetition of misoriented words reduces lexical-decision response times at repeated and novel orientations.
Participants made lexical decisions about misoriented 4-letter or 6-letter strings. Misorientation effects on response times diminished quickly in a condition where a small set of words was repeated many times. However, misorientation effects persisted with a large set of words where no word was r...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception & Performance Vol. 21; pp. 963 - 978 |
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American Psychological Association
October 1995
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