Can Chinese reader scan large amounts of text more accurately than their alphabet-using counterpart
I think it is right.
Chinese is a language linked to the images in your head immediately when you read Chinese.
English is the abstract depiction of the characteristics of things. It makes sense after the whole words to be read.
Chinese is a language linked to the images in your head immediately when you read Chinese.
English is the abstract depiction of the characteristics of things. It makes sense after the whole words to be read.
Assume English is a text, Chinese is nearly an image. To differentiate whether a language close to image or text, see the grammar usage frequency within a language.
Consider research has found that it only takes about 0.013 seconds (13 milliseconds) for the brain to process an image, and that it processes visual information 60,000x faster than text. Please refer to MIT research on 2014 Humans see an image in just 13 millisecondsdailymail.co.uk
Base on this assumption, chinese read faster.
Consider research has found that it only takes about 0.013 seconds (13 milliseconds) for the brain to process an image, and that it processes visual information 60,000x faster than text. Please refer to MIT research on 2014 Humans see an image in just 13 millisecondsdailymail.co.uk
Base on this assumption, chinese read faster.
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