EXPRESS: Stroke Features in the Chinese character Recognition.

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Ye Zhang, Feifan Luo, Wencong Liang, Caroline Blais, Marie-Pier Plouffe Demers, Daniel Fiset, Dan Sun, Bing Chen
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Abstract

While line vertices, terminations, and midsegments are critical for Roman letter identification, the diagnostic features of Chinese character strokes remain unclear. This study examines how local stroke-level features and global line-relation mechanisms contribute to Chinese character recognition. In Experiment 1, we applied the Bubbles classification image technique to native Chinese readers to identify diagnostic stroke features. Results revealed four key features: horizontal hooks, dots, vertical turnings, and raise. These features, while analogous to terminations in alphabetic systems, reflect unique dynamics of Chinese stroke production, marking stroke origins and terminations. Experiment 2 employed a delayed-segment paradigm to assess functional significance of these features. Greater degradation of vertices and midsegments significantly prolonged reaction times, and removal of stroke-based terminations (e.g., hooks) impaired recognition accuracy. Together, these findings support a two-tiered hierarchy in Chinese character recognition: stroke-specific terminals enable fine-grained feature discrimination, while line-relation features support global structural integration. The results affirm script-general principles (midsegments and vertices as perceptual anchors) and highlight language-specific adaptations, where stroke terminations function as dynamic positional cues.

汉字识别中的笔画特征。
虽然线的顶点、终止和中间部分是罗马字母识别的关键,但汉字笔画的诊断特征仍然不清楚。本研究探讨局部笔划特征与全局行关系机制在汉字识别中的作用。在实验1中,我们将气泡分类图像技术应用于中文母语读者识别诊断性脑卒中特征。结果显示了四个关键特征:水平钩,点,垂直转弯和上升。这些特征,虽然类似于字母系统中的终止,但反映了汉字笔画产生的独特动态,标志着笔画的起源和终止。实验2采用延迟片段范式来评估这些特征的功能意义。顶点和中间部分的更大退化显著延长了反应时间,去除基于笔划的终止(例如,钩子)损害了识别的准确性。总之,这些发现支持了汉字识别的两层层次结构:特定笔划的终端支持细粒度的特征识别,而线条关系特征支持全局结构整合。结果肯定了脚本一般原则(中间部分和顶点作为感知锚点),并强调了语言特定的适应性,其中笔画终止作为动态位置线索。
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