Orthographic codes in visual word recognition: Task-dependent effects with insertions and deletions of repeated and unique letters
摘要
How letter position and identity information in strings is processed has been of great importance for visual word recognition and understanding discrimination between similar words. Position and identity are often not a one-to-one mapping, because in most words at least one letter is repeated, occurring in multiple positions. Whether and how multiple correspondences between identity and position affect reading is not yet clear as repeated letter effects occur inconsistently. Here, we investigated this issue with stimuli constructed from words with repetitions (e.g., REJECTS). We manipulated the presence of different identity information by inserting or deleting repeated (e.g., rejectcs or rjects) or unique letters (e.g., rejectas or rejecs), either as primes for the base words in lexical decision (Experiment