A Characterisation of the Word Superiority Effect in a Case of Letter-by-letter Surface Alexia
Titel:
A Characterisation of the Word Superiority Effect in a Case of Letter-by-letter Surface Alexia
Auteur:
Bowers, Jeffrey S.
Verschenen in:
Cognitive neuropsychology
Paginering:
Jaargang 13 (1996) nr. 3 pagina's 415-442
Jaar:
1996-04-01
Inhoud:
An important characteristic of the word superiority effect (WSE) observed in normal subjects is that it extends to words displayed in mixed-case letters, e.g. fAdE is better identified than gAdE (McClelland, 1976). Because upper- and lower-case letters are treated as functionally equivalent within the orthographic system (e.g. "A"/"a" map onto abstract letter identities; Coltheart, 1981), it is often argued that orthographic codes mediate the WSE . In the present paper, we report an intact WSE in a letter-by-letter surface alexic (IH) when words and "word-like" pseudowords were displayed quickly and then masked. Consistent with the claim that orthographic codes mediated these effects, the WSE extended to words typed in mixed-case letters, and IH failed to show a WSE for the same class of words for which he has impaired orthographic knowledge; namely, low frequency words. Based on these results, we argue that IH gains better access to orthographic knowledge than current theories of letter-by-letter reading would predict.