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The recognition potential and reversed letters

Rudell et al., 2000

Document ID
7648416877495988779
Author
Rudell A
Hu B
Prasad S
Andersons P
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of neuroscience

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The effect of letter reversal on the detection of Gestalt patterns was investigated by recording a short latency brain wave response known as the recognition potential (RP). The native language of 12 subjects was English. It was Chinese for 12 others. Three hypotheses were …
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