Written Chinese as logographic script differs notably from alphabets such as English in visual form, orthography, phonology, and semantics. Thus, research on the Chinese language is important to advance our understanding of the universality and particularity of the organization of language systems in the brain. In this study, we examine the neural systems associated with logographic reading using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Two experimental tasks were devised, one based on semantic decision and the other on homophone decision. Compared to the fixation baseline, peak activations resulting from semantic as well as homophony decisions were localized in the left middle frontal gyrus (BA 9). Left inferior frontal cortex also mediated ...
The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processi...
This study aimed to investigate the conceptual memory processes that underlie encoding and recogniti...
Functional and spatial hierarchical organization of increasingly language-like word forms has been p...
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...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Chinese offers a unique tool for testing the effects of word form on language processing during read...
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (ER-fMRI) was used to investigate how the human ...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
The human neocortex appears to contain a dedicated visual word form area (VWFA) and an adjacent mult...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Abstract: Native English speakers with no knowledge of Chinese were trained on 60 Chinese charac-ter...
The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processi...
This study aimed to investigate the conceptual memory processes that underlie encoding and recogniti...
Functional and spatial hierarchical organization of increasingly language-like word forms has been p...
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...
Reading in a second language (L2) is a complex task that entails an interaction between L2 and the n...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Chinese offers a unique tool for testing the effects of word form on language processing during read...
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (ER-fMRI) was used to investigate how the human ...
A growing body of neuroimaging evidence has shown that Chinese character processing recruits differe...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
The human neocortex appears to contain a dedicated visual word form area (VWFA) and an adjacent mult...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Abstract: Native English speakers with no knowledge of Chinese were trained on 60 Chinese charac-ter...
The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processi...
This study aimed to investigate the conceptual memory processes that underlie encoding and recogniti...
Functional and spatial hierarchical organization of increasingly language-like word forms has been p...