Whether foveal representation in reading is initially split and contralaterally projected to different hemispheres or bilaterally projected remains a controversial issue. Here we examine visual field asymmetry effects in naming Chinese characters with different structures, with characters presented either to the left visual field or the right visual field (RVF), and either within or outside foveal vision (eccentricity). We show that overall the RVF advantage in naming characters was significant in both eccentricity conditions (fovea vs. parafovea), with a stronger effect in parafoveal vision. This suggests that foveal splitting may not be an all-or-none phenomenon but has a graded effect. When examining characters with different structures ...
A number of reports in the literature have suggested that there is a right hemisphere advantage for ...
This study examined cerebral asymmetry, especially in the hierarchical visual system, when reading C...
An experiment was conducted to examine the hemispheric dominance in semantic processing of Chinese c...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningWhether foveal representation in reading is initially split a...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationIn Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise abo...
In Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise about 80% of the most frequent characters. They ...
In Chinese orthography, the most common character structure consists of a semantic radical on the le...
Recent research on foveal structure and reading suggests that the two halves of a centrally fixated ...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingIn Chinese orthography, a dominant structure exists in which a ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether visual field (VF) asymmetries of spatial cueing are invo...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningChinese orthography, with semantic and phonetic radicals conf...
Chinese characters contain separate phonetic and semantic radicals. A dominant character type exists...
In Chinese orthography, a dominant character structure exists in which a semantic radical appears on...
Previous studies proposed that the left hemisphere (LH) lateralization in English word recognition i...
A number of reports in the literature have suggested that there is a right hemisphere advantage for ...
This study examined cerebral asymmetry, especially in the hierarchical visual system, when reading C...
An experiment was conducted to examine the hemispheric dominance in semantic processing of Chinese c...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningWhether foveal representation in reading is initially split a...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationIn Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise abo...
In Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise about 80% of the most frequent characters. They ...
In Chinese orthography, the most common character structure consists of a semantic radical on the le...
Recent research on foveal structure and reading suggests that the two halves of a centrally fixated ...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingIn Chinese orthography, a dominant structure exists in which a ...
In two experiments, we investigated whether visual field (VF) asymmetries of spatial cueing are invo...
We report an experiment investigating the effect of priming on the recognition of Chinese characters...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningChinese orthography, with semantic and phonetic radicals conf...
Chinese characters contain separate phonetic and semantic radicals. A dominant character type exists...
In Chinese orthography, a dominant character structure exists in which a semantic radical appears on...
Previous studies proposed that the left hemisphere (LH) lateralization in English word recognition i...
A number of reports in the literature have suggested that there is a right hemisphere advantage for ...
This study examined cerebral asymmetry, especially in the hierarchical visual system, when reading C...
An experiment was conducted to examine the hemispheric dominance in semantic processing of Chinese c...