Illusory words created by repetition blindness: A technique for probing sublexical representations

Citation
Cl. Harris et Al. Morris, Illusory words created by repetition blindness: A technique for probing sublexical representations, PSYCHON B R, 8(1), 2001, pp. 118-126
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW
ISSN journal
10699384 → ACNP
Volume
8
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
118 - 126
Database
ISI
SICI code
1069-9384(200103)8:1<118:IWCBRB>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
When two orthographically similar words are displayed using rapid serial vi sual presentation (RSVP), the repeated letters in the second critical word (W2) are not detected, leading to a deficit in reporting this word, a pheno menon known as repetition blindness (RB). The unrepeated letters in W2 do a ppear to be detected and available to feed activation to words compatible w ith them (Morris & Harris, 1999). When a fragment was strategically placed in the RSVP stream, as in GROW throw ank, observers reported seeing thank m ore often than in the control condition BEAT throw ank. Illusory words were facilitated by repetition blindness only when the recombining letters main tained their position in the words. Illusory word report was insensitive to the phonological similarity of the recombining letters; equal quantities o f illusory words were created by sequences like china CHEAT THR (--> threat ) and swung SWEAT THR (--> threat). In addition to being an interesting phe nomenon in its own right, the illusory words paradigm may have considerable use as a tool for probing the perceptual units underlying visual word reco gnition.