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Context Effects in Letter Perception
- The word superiority effect is the advantage found
for the perception of a letter when it occurs in a word
context compared to when it occurs in a non-word context,
or by itself.
- A related finding concerns the misperception of letters in
order to transform a non-word into a word (e.g., reading the
letters of FOYEVER as FOREVER).