Irish Daily Mail

Gee, what a poser! Letter that baffles our brains

- By Colin Fernandez

IF you were asked whether you knew the alphabet, you would probably find the question insulting.

Yet a scientific study found that only seven out of 25 people could correctly identify a lower-case version of the letter G out of a selection of possibles.

Known to type enthusiast­s as ‘looptail G’, it is a letter we have all seen millions of times in newspapers, books and magazines – and in this sentence.

Not only are most of us unable to identify it in an identity parade, many are unaware it even exists.

Despite being able to read it effortless­ly, only two people out of 36 even knew there are two versions of the lower case G, one like this – g – and one like this – g.

According to the researcher­s, our blindness to the letter g probably occurs because we don’t learn to write the letter’s looptail form at school, meaning few of us commit it to memory.

Lead study author Professor Michael McCloskey, a cognitive scientist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, US, said: ‘We think if we look at something enough, especially if we have to pay attention to its shape as we do during reading, then we would know what it looks like, but our results suggest that’s not always the case.’

The kind of g we learn to write at school is called ‘opentail’ – the one that looks like this: g. The second is the looptail – g – which is by far the more common, seen in everyday fonts such as Times New Roman.

To test awareness, the team, whose research is published in the Journal of Experiment­al Psychology, Human Perception and Performanc­e, asked 38 adults to list letters with two lower-case print varieties, with only two naming G. Only one could write both forms correctly.

In another experiment, 25 participan­ts were asked to pick the looptail g from a line-up of four similar characters.

Only seven picked out the correct one.

O If you’re still unsure, the correct version in the panel printed here is the one in the top right-hand corner.

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