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               Figure 4.8
               A possible display which might be presented to the interactive activation model of word recogni-
               tion, and the resulting activations of selected letter and word units.The letter units are for the
               letters indicated in the fourth position of a four-letter display.

               the task (i.e., that there should only be one letter in one place at one time), to
               produce perceptual completion in a simple and direct way.
               Completion of Novel Patterns  However, the perceptual intelligence of human
               perceivers far exceeds the ability to recognize familiar patterns and fill in miss-
               ing portions.We also show facilitation in the perception of letters in unfamiliar
               letter strings which are word-like but not themselves actually familiar.
                 One way of accounting for such performances is to imagine that the perceiver
               possesses, in addition to detectors for familiar words, sets of detectors for reg-
               ular subword units such as familiar letter clusters, or that they use abstract
               rules, specifying which classes of letters can go with which others in different
               contexts.It turns out, however, that the model we have already described
               needs no such additional structure to produce perceptual facilitation for word-
               like letter strings; to this extent it acts as if it ‘‘knows’’ the orthographic
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