“…However, the reading rate for non-words under the short wavelength was no better than under the other wavelengths, as for real words, and that was different from what we expected. This is presumably because the noise level increases due to positional noise interfering with non-words [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], or it may be because reading parallel processing is different for lexical and sub-lexical items, and each has functionally independent routes of reading at the whole-word level [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]. This finding also provides evidence that different colors have different cortical effects by reducing the effects of positional noise on orthographic reading, word recognition, and word identification.…”