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The Word Composite Effect Depends on Abstract Lexical Representations But Not Surface Features Like Case and Font
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The Word Composite Effect Depends on Abstract Lexical Representations But Not Surface Features Like Case and Font

Paulo Ventura, Tânia Fernandes, Isabel Leite, Vítor B. Almeida, Inês Casqueiro and Alan C.-N. Wong
Frontiers in psychology, Vol.8, pp.1036-1036
20/06/2017
PMCID: PMC5476921
PMID: 28676783

Abstract

alternating-case composite task handwritten forms holistic effect perceptual expertise visual word recognition Psychology
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