We examined the hypothesis that learning to write Chinese characters influences the brain's reading network for characters. Students from a college Chinese class learned 30 characters in a character-writing condition and 30 characters in a pinyin-writing condition. After learning, functional magnetic resonance imaging collected during passive viewing showed different networks for reading Chinese characters and English words, suggesting accommodation to the demands of the new writing system through short-term learning. Beyond these expected differences, we found specific effects of character writing in greater activation (relative to pinyin writing) in bilateral superior parietal lobules and bilateral lingual gyri in both a lexical decision ...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of patients with acquired reading and writing disorders in alph...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
AbstractHow are Chinese characters recognized and represented in the brain of skilled readers? Funct...
We examined the hypothesis that learning to write Chinese characters influences the brain’s reading ...
Abstract: Native English speakers with no knowledge of Chinese were trained on 60 Chinese charac-ter...
Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, an...
How the brain processes writing in Chinese is largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance i...
Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, an...
Chinese offers a unique tool for testing the effects of word form on language processing during read...
The Chinese character is composed of a finite set of strokes whose order in writing follows consensu...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
Writing is an important way to communicate in everyday life because it can convey information over t...
Neural changes related to learning of the meaning of Chinese characters in English speakers were exa...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of patients with acquired reading and writing disorders in alph...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
AbstractHow are Chinese characters recognized and represented in the brain of skilled readers? Funct...
We examined the hypothesis that learning to write Chinese characters influences the brain’s reading ...
Abstract: Native English speakers with no knowledge of Chinese were trained on 60 Chinese charac-ter...
Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, an...
How the brain processes writing in Chinese is largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance i...
Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, an...
Chinese offers a unique tool for testing the effects of word form on language processing during read...
The Chinese character is composed of a finite set of strokes whose order in writing follows consensu...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
Writing is an important way to communicate in everyday life because it can convey information over t...
Neural changes related to learning of the meaning of Chinese characters in English speakers were exa...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of patients with acquired reading and writing disorders in alph...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
AbstractHow are Chinese characters recognized and represented in the brain of skilled readers? Funct...