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From: Subjectively homogeneous noise over written text as a tool to investigate the perceptual mechanisms involved in reading Journal of Vision. 2013;13(11):14. doi: / Figure Legend: Weights (y-axis) associated with text-based factors, when entered together (blocked; right) or independently (left). Factors are arranged in panels according to the blocks they were entered in. A weight of “0” indicates that the factor is not associated with noise increase or decrease. (A, B) Of the four subword statistics, only the syllabic frequencies were significantly correlated with noise levels, where participants increased noise on high syllable type frequency and low syllable token frequency. (C, D) Participants increased noise on words with more orthographic neighbors and fewer phonological neighbours. (E, F) Word type also influenced noise levels. Date of download: 10/28/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © All rights reserved.
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