
Repetition effect in visual recognition of letters 1
Author(s) -
KUWANA TOSHINORI
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
japanese psychological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.392
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1468-5884
pISSN - 0021-5368
DOI - 10.1111/j.0021-5368.2004.00240.x
Subject(s) - orientation (vector space) , repetition (rhetorical device) , identity (music) , presentation (obstetrics) , psychology , speech recognition , communication , pattern recognition (psychology) , audiology , cognitive psychology , computer science , mathematics , linguistics , geometry , physics , acoustics , medicine , philosophy , radiology
This study examined the influence of the repetitive presentation of a letter on the recognition of two letters. In two experiments 4 , two letters, which were either identical or not, were presented successively for a short duration at different spatial locations, and the subjects were required to identify them. In Experiment 1, the presentation time of the first letter was varied, whereas that of the second letter was constant. The results revealed that a reduced performance in identifying a second letter was observed in the case that the first letter, which was identical to the second letter, could be identified correctly. Experiment 2 examined whether or not this reduction was due to the identity of the visual shape of two letters. The first letter was presented either in the usual vertical orientation or rotated orientation by 180 degrees and the second letter was constantly presented in the usual orientation. The results revealed that a reduced performance in identifying a repeated letter was observed, regardless of the orientation of the first letter. The findings from the two experiments suggested that the identity of the information in memory was a main cause of the interference effect by repetition.