First Online: 12 June 2017Prior research has shown that colors induce perceptual grouping and, hence, colors can be used as word dividers during reading (Pinna & Deiana, 2014). This issue is particularly important for those writing systems that do not employ interword spaces (e.g., Chinese). The rationale is that alternating colors across words in these scripts may facilitate the process of word identification without altering the spatial distribution of text. Here, we tested whether color alternation across words produces a benefit in a reading-aloud task in native speakers of Chinese. Participants had to read two texts: one with color alternation across words and the other with mono-color words. Experiments 1 and 2 were conducted with adu...
Rayner, Fischer, and Pollatsek (1998, Vision Research) demonstrated that reading unspaced text in In...
Recent work in the area of cognition has proposed that reading differing scripts entails use of diff...
Posters: no. 31PURPOSE: Despite the visual complexity of Chinese words increases across grades, it i...
First Online: 12 June 2017Prior research has shown that colors induce perceptual grouping and, hence...
First Online: 12 June 2017Prior research has shown that colors induce perceptual grouping and, hence...
We examined whether inserting spaces between words in Chinese text would help children learn to read...
Grapheme-color association, also known as letter-color association, has been reported to be present ...
Grapheme-color association, also known as letter-color association, has been reported to be present ...
Unlike alphabetic languages, Chinese text marks no word demarcation. Previous research inserted word...
Written Chinese sentences consist of a series of characters without word boundary information. Here ...
Language development entails four fundamental and interactive abilities: listening, speaking, readin...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the use of colours in aiding memory for English L2 vocabular...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
Previous studies have showed that reading fluency is strongly associated with cognitive skills, incl...
Rayner, Fischer, and Pollatsek (1998, Vision Research) demonstrated that reading unspaced text in In...
Recent work in the area of cognition has proposed that reading differing scripts entails use of diff...
Posters: no. 31PURPOSE: Despite the visual complexity of Chinese words increases across grades, it i...
First Online: 12 June 2017Prior research has shown that colors induce perceptual grouping and, hence...
First Online: 12 June 2017Prior research has shown that colors induce perceptual grouping and, hence...
We examined whether inserting spaces between words in Chinese text would help children learn to read...
Grapheme-color association, also known as letter-color association, has been reported to be present ...
Grapheme-color association, also known as letter-color association, has been reported to be present ...
Unlike alphabetic languages, Chinese text marks no word demarcation. Previous research inserted word...
Written Chinese sentences consist of a series of characters without word boundary information. Here ...
Language development entails four fundamental and interactive abilities: listening, speaking, readin...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the use of colours in aiding memory for English L2 vocabular...
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging ...
Previous studies have showed that reading fluency is strongly associated with cognitive skills, incl...
Rayner, Fischer, and Pollatsek (1998, Vision Research) demonstrated that reading unspaced text in In...
Recent work in the area of cognition has proposed that reading differing scripts entails use of diff...
Posters: no. 31PURPOSE: Despite the visual complexity of Chinese words increases across grades, it i...