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Spoken Word Recognition across Language Boundary: ERP Evidence of Prosodic Transfer Driven by Pitch
Journal article
Juan Zhang, Yaxuan Meng, Chenggang Wu, Zhen Yuan. Spoken Word Recognition across Language Boundary: ERP Evidence of Prosodic Transfer Driven by Pitch[J]. Brain Sciences, 2023, 13(2), 202.
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Juan Zhang
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Yaxuan Meng
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Chenggang Wu
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Zhen Yuan
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Chinese Efl Learner
Pitch
Prosodic Transfer
Spoken Word Recognition
How Chinese Characters Are Taught: An Analysis of Three Popular Textbooks Used in Macao
Journal article
Hsiang, Tien Ping, Graham, Steve, Wang, Zhisheng, Gong, Yang. How Chinese Characters Are Taught: An Analysis of Three Popular Textbooks Used in Macao[J]. Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021, 26(2), 355-381.
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Hsiang, Tien Ping
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Graham, Steve
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Wang, Zhisheng
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Gong, Yang
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Chinese
Handwriting
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Reading Comprehension
Word Recognition
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Using fNIRS to study the brain activation and networks aßociated with Chinese character recognition
Conference paper
Zhen Yuan, Zhishan Hu. Using fNIRS to study the brain activation and networks aßociated with Chinese character recognition[C], 2020.
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Zhen Yuan
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Zhishan Hu
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Brain Connectivity
Chinese Character Recognition
Fnirs
Visual Word Form
Teaching Reading and Writing Chinese Characters in Primary Schools in Chinese Societies - Phase 1
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项目编号: 14/DSESHSS-UM/2019, 资助机构: Higher Education Fund of the Macao SAR Government, 2019-2019
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Hsiang, Tien Ping
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Wang, Zhisheng
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Gong, Yang
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Graham Steve
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Teaching Chinese Characters
Word Recognition
Handwriting
Macao
International Schools
Optical Mapping of Brain Activation and Connectivity in Occipitotemporal Cortex During Chinese Character Recognition
Journal article
Hu, Zhishan, Zhang, Juan, Couto, Tania Alexandra, Xu, Shiyang, Luan, Ping, Yuan, Zhen. Optical Mapping of Brain Activation and Connectivity in Occipitotemporal Cortex During Chinese Character Recognition[J]. BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY, 2018, 31(6), 1014-1028.
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Hu, Zhishan
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Zhang, Juan
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Couto, Tania Alexandra
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Xu, Shiyang
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Luan, Ping
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Chinese Character Recognition
Fnirs
Visual Word Form
Brain Connectivity
Does font type influence the N200 enhancement effect in Chinese word recognition?
Journal article
Zhou,Aibao, Yin,Yulong, Zhang,Juan, Zhang,Ronghua. Does font type influence the N200 enhancement effect in Chinese word recognition?[J]. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2016, 39, 57-68.
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Zhou,Aibao
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Yin,Yulong
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Zhang,Juan
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Zhang,Ronghua
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Centro-parietal N200
Chinese Word Recognition
High Spatial Frequency Information
N200 Enhancement Effect