The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processing orthography of Chinese characters, while the left middle frontal gyrus mediates access to phonology and semantics. Brain activation during three character tasks, which required processing orthography, phonology, or semantics of Chinese characters, respectively, was measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Comparable neural activity in the right middle frontal gyrus was observed in all three character tasks that always demand orthographical processing. In contrast, the left middle frontal gyrus showed greater activation in the phonological and semantic tasks than in the orthographic task. These results suggest that the right and l...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
How the brain processes writing in Chinese is largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance i...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processi...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle frontal gyrus...
Abstract This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle fron...
Written Chinese as logographic script differs notably from alphabets such as English in visual form,...
Chinese offers a unique tool for testing the effects of word form on language processing during read...
Neural changes related to the learning of the pronunciation of Chinese characters in English speaker...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, an...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
How the brain processes writing in Chinese is largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance i...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...
The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processi...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle frontal gyrus...
Abstract This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle fron...
Written Chinese as logographic script differs notably from alphabets such as English in visual form,...
Chinese offers a unique tool for testing the effects of word form on language processing during read...
Neural changes related to the learning of the pronunciation of Chinese characters in English speaker...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, an...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
How the brain processes writing in Chinese is largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance i...
Brain activation underlying language processing in Chinese-English bilinguals was examined using fMR...