Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scripts (e.g., English) whose word recognition involves discrimination of one-dimensional linear combinations of several dozens of letters or phonological units, except written Chinese whose vocabulary consists of a large number of block characters, the analysis of which relies on the extraction of 2-dimensional form information at multiple levels including radical, character, and multiple-character word. Whether the dramatic contrast between the 2 types of orthography leads to distinctive mental processes is a fundamental question in psycholinguistic research unanswered in the past three decades. Using event-related potentials and visual lexical...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
Previous studies have identified an area in the left lateral fusiform cortex that is highly responsi...
Orthographic processing is crucial in reading. For the Chinese language, sub-lexical processing has ...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cro...
Fluent reading entails multiple levels of analysis including orthography, syntax and semantics but i...
A negative event-related potential (ERP) component, known as N170, can be readily recorded over the ...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Introduction Successful word recognition during reading requires efficient processing of orthograph...
This study reported the role of orthography in semantic activation processes of Chinese single-chara...
Designations have been used very inconsistently in deciphering the nature of the Chinese writing sys...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
Previous studies have identified an area in the left lateral fusiform cortex that is highly responsi...
Orthographic processing is crucial in reading. For the Chinese language, sub-lexical processing has ...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cro...
Fluent reading entails multiple levels of analysis including orthography, syntax and semantics but i...
A negative event-related potential (ERP) component, known as N170, can be readily recorded over the ...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Introduction Successful word recognition during reading requires efficient processing of orthograph...
This study reported the role of orthography in semantic activation processes of Chinese single-chara...
Designations have been used very inconsistently in deciphering the nature of the Chinese writing sys...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
Previous studies have identified an area in the left lateral fusiform cortex that is highly responsi...
Orthographic processing is crucial in reading. For the Chinese language, sub-lexical processing has ...