This study aimed to investigate the timecourse and neural underpinnings of the coding of radical positions in Chinese character reading. To isolate effects of radical positions, four types of pseudo-characters were created in which the constituent radicals appeared in positions varying in probability of occurrence, i.e., Unique, Dominant, Subordinate, or Illegal positions. Twenty native Chinese readers performed a character detection task where real characters were identified among pseudo-characters. The ERP data demonstrated that Illegal items were reliably distinguished from other pseudo-character items within 100ms, with larger P100 amplitudes at left posterior electrodes. At the N170, Illegal items elicited a smaller negativity than Uni...
A behavioral and ERP study of the role of radical position distribution in character recognition: ev...
Orthographic processing is crucial in reading. For the Chinese language, sub-lexical processing has ...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
Poster Session: no. 2045INTRODUCTION: In the alphabetic writing system, the identity and order of le...
In the investigation of orthographic representation of Chinese characters, one question that has sti...
The first two experiments reported here took two-radical Chinese characters and transposed their rad...
Posters Session 3 - abstract no. PS3:10Two experiments investigated whether knowledge of semantic ra...
The present study investigated the role of radical position distribution in character recognition us...
Three experiments are reported here to address the question of whether submorphemic information is i...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of repeated items in a rapi...
Although there are theories of word recognition/reading predicting a transposed letter (TL)-type eff...
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between the position information of radical and the ...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
Session - Spelling and morphology: cross-linguistic evidence: no. 3The conference's website is locat...
A behavioral and ERP study of the role of radical position distribution in character recognition: ev...
Orthographic processing is crucial in reading. For the Chinese language, sub-lexical processing has ...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
Poster Session: no. 2045INTRODUCTION: In the alphabetic writing system, the identity and order of le...
In the investigation of orthographic representation of Chinese characters, one question that has sti...
The first two experiments reported here took two-radical Chinese characters and transposed their rad...
Posters Session 3 - abstract no. PS3:10Two experiments investigated whether knowledge of semantic ra...
The present study investigated the role of radical position distribution in character recognition us...
Three experiments are reported here to address the question of whether submorphemic information is i...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of repeated items in a rapi...
Although there are theories of word recognition/reading predicting a transposed letter (TL)-type eff...
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between the position information of radical and the ...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
Session - Spelling and morphology: cross-linguistic evidence: no. 3The conference's website is locat...
A behavioral and ERP study of the role of radical position distribution in character recognition: ev...
Orthographic processing is crucial in reading. For the Chinese language, sub-lexical processing has ...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...