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  • The Devil’s in the g-tails

The Devil’s in the g-tails

April 5, 2018

This fun study shows how most people are essentially unaware of the more common version of the lowercase print letter “g” and explores the possible implications. The paper was published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, authored by junior Kimberly Wong, alum Frempongma Wadee (A&S ’17 BA), grad student Gali Elenblum and Prof. McCloskey.

Read the Hub article, where you will also find an interactive video.

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