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Gestaltzerfall refers to a psychological phenomenon where delays in recognition are observed when a kanji character is stared at for a while. A study has shown that delays are most significant when the characters are of the same size. When characters to recognize are of different sizes, delays are observed only when they are of different patterns.[1]
Orthographic satiation vs semantic satiation
The charactics of orthographic satiation as opposed to semantic satiation is that meaning remains intact. It was suggested that this is different from semantic satiation and from stimulus familiarization effect because orthographic satiation occurs after the perceivers have access to the lexical meaning. todo:[2]
Alphabetic vs logographic scripts
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Effect of brain laterization
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Theory of orthographic satiation of chinese characters
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References
- ^ Ninose, Y; Gyoba, J (1996). "Delays produced by prolonged viewing in the recognition of Kanji characters: Analysis of the 'Gestaltzerfall' phenomenon". Shinrigaku kenkyu. 67 (3): 227–31. doi:10.4992/jjpsy.67.227. PMID 8981675.
- ^ Lee, Nien-Chen (2007). Perceptual Coherence of Chinese Characters: Orthographic Satiation and Disorganization (PDF) (Master's Thesis). University of Edinburgh. OCLC 726540010.[page needed]