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Conference Paper: Expert marker of Chinese character recognition: Left-side bias versus holistic processing?

TitleExpert marker of Chinese character recognition: Left-side bias versus holistic processing?
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Issue Date2013
PublisherCognitive Science Society.
Citation
The 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2013), Berlin, Germany, 31 July-3 August, 2013. In Proceedings of the 35th CogSci, 2013, p. 1492-1497 How to Cite?
AbstractHolistic processing and left-side bias are both behavioral markers of expert face recognition. In contrast, Chinese character recognition expertise involves left-side bias but reduced holistic processing (Hsiao & Cottrell, 2009). Here we examine whether the reduction in holistic processing associated with expert Chinese character recognition can be better explained by writing rather than reading experience. Compared with non-Chinese readers (novices), Chinese readers who had limited writing experience (Limited-writers) showed increased holistic processing, whereas Chinese readers who could also write characters fluently (Writers) showed reduced holistic processing. This result suggests that writing/sensorimotor experience can modulate holistic processing effects, and that the reduced holistic processing observed in expert Chinese readers may depend on writing rather than reading experience. By contrast, both Writers and Limited-writers showed a similar level of left-side bias in processing symmetric Chinese characters, left-side bias may therefore be a consistent expertise marker for object recognition uninfluenced by motor experience.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/187078

 

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dc.contributor.authorTso, RVYen_US
dc.contributor.authorAu, TKFen_US
dc.contributor.authorHsiao, JHWen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-08-20T12:28:47Z-
dc.date.available2013-08-20T12:28:47Z-
dc.date.issued2013en_US
dc.identifier.citationThe 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2013), Berlin, Germany, 31 July-3 August, 2013. In Proceedings of the 35th CogSci, 2013, p. 1492-1497en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/187078-
dc.description.abstractHolistic processing and left-side bias are both behavioral markers of expert face recognition. In contrast, Chinese character recognition expertise involves left-side bias but reduced holistic processing (Hsiao & Cottrell, 2009). Here we examine whether the reduction in holistic processing associated with expert Chinese character recognition can be better explained by writing rather than reading experience. Compared with non-Chinese readers (novices), Chinese readers who had limited writing experience (Limited-writers) showed increased holistic processing, whereas Chinese readers who could also write characters fluently (Writers) showed reduced holistic processing. This result suggests that writing/sensorimotor experience can modulate holistic processing effects, and that the reduced holistic processing observed in expert Chinese readers may depend on writing rather than reading experience. By contrast, both Writers and Limited-writers showed a similar level of left-side bias in processing symmetric Chinese characters, left-side bias may therefore be a consistent expertise marker for object recognition uninfluenced by motor experience.-
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherCognitive Science Society.en_US
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2013en_US
dc.titleExpert marker of Chinese character recognition: Left-side bias versus holistic processing?en_US
dc.typeConference_Paperen_US
dc.identifier.emailAu, TKF: terryau@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailHsiao, JHW: jhsiao@hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.authorityAu, TKF=rp00580en_US
dc.identifier.authorityHsiao, JHW=rp00632en_US
dc.identifier.hkuros220294en_US
dc.identifier.spage1492en_US
dc.identifier.epage1497en_US
dc.publisher.placeUnited States-

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