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The visual span for letter recognition in japanese and american subjects
T. Mochizuki
, J. S. Mansfield
,
Gordon E Legge
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Letter Recognition
100%
Visual Span
100%
Kanji
50%
Hiragana
50%
High Spatial Frequency
33%
Japanese Characters
33%
Japanese Subjects
33%
Character Set
33%
Cultural Differences
16%
Native Language
16%
English Speaking
16%
Eccentricity
16%
Letter Identification
16%
American Students
16%
Crowding Effect
16%
Horizontal Extent
16%
Native English
16%
Horizontal Meridian
16%
Japanese Scholar
16%
Japanese Students
16%
Times Roman
16%
Ideogram
16%
Letter Width
16%
Upper Case
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kanji
100%
Hiragana
100%
Lifespan
33%
Fibrinogen
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Fibrinogen
16%
Psychology
Visual Span
100%
Letter Identification
16%
Neuroscience
Fibrinogen
100%