We explored the effect of stroke removal from Chinese characters on eye movements during reading to examine the role of stroke encoding in character identification. Experimental sentences were comprised of characters with different proportions of strokes removed (15, 30, and 50%), and different types of strokes removed (beginning, ending, and strokes that ensured the configuration of the character was retained). Reading times, number of fixations and regression measures all showed that Chinese characters with 15% of strokes removed were as easy to read as Chinese characters without any strokes removed. However, when 30%, or more of a character’s strokes were removed, reading characters with their configuration retained was easiest, characte...
This study explored whether readers could recognize a word composed of noncontiguous characters (a...
Chinese characters are used by about one-fifth of the world population. Each character can generally...
Holistic processing and left-side bias are both behavioral markers of expert face recognition. In co...
We investigated the influence of typographical errors (typos) on eye movements and word recognition ...
In alphabetic languages, prior exposure to a target word's orthographic neighbour influences word re...
This study investigated the correlations between the form features and legibility of Chinese charact...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The question addressed in the study is concerned with how properties of Chinese characters and words...
Three eye-movement experiments were conducted to examine how the complexity of characters in Chinese...
The change-detection task can be used to assess how efficiently individuals perceive visual informat...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
The research described in this thesis explores the developmental characteristic of Chinese reading i...
While much previous work on reading in languages with alphabetic scripts has suggested that reading ...
Holistic processing has been shown to be a behavioral marker of face recognition and object recognit...
This empirical study examined whether the visual complexities of the first and second characters in ...
This study explored whether readers could recognize a word composed of noncontiguous characters (a...
Chinese characters are used by about one-fifth of the world population. Each character can generally...
Holistic processing and left-side bias are both behavioral markers of expert face recognition. In co...
We investigated the influence of typographical errors (typos) on eye movements and word recognition ...
In alphabetic languages, prior exposure to a target word's orthographic neighbour influences word re...
This study investigated the correlations between the form features and legibility of Chinese charact...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The question addressed in the study is concerned with how properties of Chinese characters and words...
Three eye-movement experiments were conducted to examine how the complexity of characters in Chinese...
The change-detection task can be used to assess how efficiently individuals perceive visual informat...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
The research described in this thesis explores the developmental characteristic of Chinese reading i...
While much previous work on reading in languages with alphabetic scripts has suggested that reading ...
Holistic processing has been shown to be a behavioral marker of face recognition and object recognit...
This empirical study examined whether the visual complexities of the first and second characters in ...
This study explored whether readers could recognize a word composed of noncontiguous characters (a...
Chinese characters are used by about one-fifth of the world population. Each character can generally...
Holistic processing and left-side bias are both behavioral markers of expert face recognition. In co...