Abstract

Young children recognize and discriminate certain letters and geometrical shapes more readily under a brief tachistoscopic exposure of 80 msec than under a longer exposure of 3·5 sec. This paradoxical finding seems to provide one explanation for mirror image confusions and letter reversals in children.

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