Developmental trajectories of expert perception processing of Chinese characters in primary school children

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Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University ,Jinhua ,China
Sun, Yini;
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Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University ,Jinhua ,China
Wang, Jianping;
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Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University ,Jinhua ,China
Ye, Qing;
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Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University ,Jinhua ,China
Liu, Baiwei;
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Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University ,Jinhua ,China
Zhong, Ping;
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1268939811
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Department of Biological Psychology and Cognitive Neurosciences, Institute of Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Jena, Germany
Li, Chenglin;
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Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University ,Jinhua ,China
Cao, Xiaohua

Previous studies have demonstrated that inversion effect and left-side bias are stable expertise markers in Chinese character processing among adults. However, it is less clear how these markers develop early on (i.e., among primary school students). Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the development of the two markers by comparing primary school-aged students of three age groups (Grade 1, Grade 3, and Grade 5) and adults in tests of inversion effect (Experiment 1) and left-sided bias effect (Experiment 2). The results replicated that both effects during Chinese character processing were present among adults. However, more importantly, the effects were different among primary school-aged students in different grades: the inversion effect was found as early as in Grade 1, but the left-side bias effect did not emerge in Grade 1 and as approximated that of adults until Grade 3. The study suggested a potential dissociation in developing different aspects of expertise during Chinese character processing in early childhood.

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