The Annals of physiological anthropology
Print ISSN : 0287-8429
漢字と平仮名の視認知における視野の左右差と大脳半球機能差との関係
宮崎 透杉本 洋介佐藤 陽彦
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1990 年 9 巻 3 号 p. 275-281

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Visual hemifield differences in recognition of kanji and hiragana were studied on forty male right handers. A Ietter of kanji or hiragana was presented unilaterally to the right or left visual hemifield on a CRT display for 123 msec. A hundred and twenty recognition trials were performed for each subject using 20 well-acquainted harzji, 20 unfamiliar kanji and 20 hiragana. Kanji was more accurately recognized in the left visual hemifield than in the right hemifield. This tendency was more prominent in unfamiliar kanji compared with well-ac-quainted kanji. There were no visual hemifield differences in recognition of hiragana. Learning effects were observed for the right hemifield on kanji and both hemifields on hiragana. The results were discussed in relation to cerebral asymmetries of function. Kanji might be processed in the right cerebral hemisphere as geometric forms. The results on hiragana may be explained by mental set. It is suggested that modes of processing may be different between kanji and hiragana.
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