Role of visual acuity in tachistoscopic recognition of three letter words.

Author(s)
Curcio, F. Mackavey, W. & Rosen, J.
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Abstract

It has been suggested that a correlation between word recognition and visual acuity would constitute a confounding influence in word-recognition studies within a laterality paradigm.. 20 Ss made binary judgements concerning the presence or absence of a spatial gap in a tachistoscopically presented line target positioned at 75º, 1,5º, 3.0º, and 6.0º in either visual field. Data do not encourage the view that normal variations in acuity significantly affect word recognition in laterality studies.

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B 8719 T /83.2/
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, Vol. 38 (1974), No. 3 (June), Part I, p. 755-761, 1 graph., 26 ref.

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