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Conference Paper: Reduced holistic processing in expert Chinese character recognition

TitleReduced holistic processing in expert Chinese character recognition
Authors
Issue Date2013
Citation
The 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2013), Suzhou, China, 5-8 July 2013. In PsyCh Journal, 2013, v. 2 n. suppl. 1, p. 74 How to Cite?
AbstractHolistic processing has been argued to be an expertise marker for face and object recognition; in contrast, reduced holistic processing is an expertise marker for Chinese character recognition (Hsiao & Cottrell, 2009). In this talk, I will first present data showing that compared with non-Chinese readers (novices), Chinese readers who had limited writing experience (Limited-writers) showed increased holistic processing, whereas Chinese readers who were also proficient writers (Writers) showed reduced holistic processing. This result suggests that writing/sensorimotor experience can modulate holistic processing effects, and that the reduced holistic processing effect observed in expert Chinese readers may depend on writing experience. It also revealed an inverted U-shape acquisition pattern: compared with novices, increased holistic processing marked the expertise in Limited-writers, whereas reduced holistic processing marked a higher level of expertise in Writers. I will then present data examining whether expert Chinese readers’ reduced holistic processing can be transferred to the processing of pseudoand non-characters. Grant support: Research Grant Council of Hong Kong (HKU745210H) and the HKU Foundation (Seed Grant #10401359).
DescriptionSymposium VIII Seeing Visual Word Forms (Invited symposium talk)
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/253796

 

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dc.contributor.authorHsiao, JHW-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-29T07:09:48Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-29T07:09:48Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.citationThe 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2013), Suzhou, China, 5-8 July 2013. In PsyCh Journal, 2013, v. 2 n. suppl. 1, p. 74-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/253796-
dc.descriptionSymposium VIII Seeing Visual Word Forms (Invited symposium talk)-
dc.description.abstractHolistic processing has been argued to be an expertise marker for face and object recognition; in contrast, reduced holistic processing is an expertise marker for Chinese character recognition (Hsiao & Cottrell, 2009). In this talk, I will first present data showing that compared with non-Chinese readers (novices), Chinese readers who had limited writing experience (Limited-writers) showed increased holistic processing, whereas Chinese readers who were also proficient writers (Writers) showed reduced holistic processing. This result suggests that writing/sensorimotor experience can modulate holistic processing effects, and that the reduced holistic processing effect observed in expert Chinese readers may depend on writing experience. It also revealed an inverted U-shape acquisition pattern: compared with novices, increased holistic processing marked the expertise in Limited-writers, whereas reduced holistic processing marked a higher level of expertise in Writers. I will then present data examining whether expert Chinese readers’ reduced holistic processing can be transferred to the processing of pseudoand non-characters. Grant support: Research Grant Council of Hong Kong (HKU745210H) and the HKU Foundation (Seed Grant #10401359).-
dc.languageeng-
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dc.relation.ispartofAsia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV)-
dc.titleReduced holistic processing in expert Chinese character recognition-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailHsiao, JHW: jhsiao@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityHsiao, JHW=rp00632-
dc.identifier.hkuros220312-
dc.identifier.volume2-
dc.identifier.issuesuppl. 1-
dc.identifier.spage74-
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