In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cross-modal transfer from visual input to phonological retrieval. Using Chinese single-character words, participants were asked to make orthographic (intra-modal) and phonological (cross-modal) responses to visually presented words. By comparing the cross-modal and intra-modal tasks, we found that both tasks evoke similar activity in the early stage of lexical processing, showing the same pattern of N2 effect (a negative component peaking around 220 ms) and P2 effect (a positive component peaking around 270 ms). However, the effect of the task was significant in the 300-700 ms time window, consisting of a frontal-based N400 effect and a parietal...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Time course 2 Chinese bilinguals performed a delayed naming task, reading both Chinese characters an...
In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cro...
Here we reported a research concerning the visual processing of Chinese characters. We recorded 29-c...
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...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured in 15 normal young subjects (18-22 years old) using th...
Homophone interference effects in Stroop experiments are often taken as evidence for the hypothesis ...
Recent evidence suggests that individuals generate written words based on both spelling and sound. T...
This study examined the brain activity elicited by the hemispheric asymmetries and morpheme transpos...
Fluent reading entails multiple levels of analysis including orthography, syntax and semantics but i...
Introduction Successful word recognition during reading requires efficient processing of orthograph...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Behavioral and imaging studies in alphabetic languages have shown that morphological processing is a...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Time course 2 Chinese bilinguals performed a delayed naming task, reading both Chinese characters an...
In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cro...
Here we reported a research concerning the visual processing of Chinese characters. We recorded 29-c...
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...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured in 15 normal young subjects (18-22 years old) using th...
Homophone interference effects in Stroop experiments are often taken as evidence for the hypothesis ...
Recent evidence suggests that individuals generate written words based on both spelling and sound. T...
This study examined the brain activity elicited by the hemispheric asymmetries and morpheme transpos...
Fluent reading entails multiple levels of analysis including orthography, syntax and semantics but i...
Introduction Successful word recognition during reading requires efficient processing of orthograph...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Behavioral and imaging studies in alphabetic languages have shown that morphological processing is a...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
Time course 2 Chinese bilinguals performed a delayed naming task, reading both Chinese characters an...