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Holistic but with reduced right-hemisphere involvement: The case of dyslexia in Chinese character recognition [<Journal>]
Tso, Ricky Van Yip [Verfasser]; Chan, Ronald Tsz Chung [Verfasser]; Hsiao, Janet Hui-wen [Verfasser]
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Holistic Processing in Speech Perception: Experts’ and Novices’ Processing of Isolated Cantonese Syllables
In: Liu, Tianyin; & Hsiao, Janet Hui-wen. (2014). Holistic Processing in Speech Perception: Experts’ and Novices’ Processing of Isolated Cantonese Syllables. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 36(36). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6sv7j3gs (2014)
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Visual field differences in visual word recognition can emerge purely from perceptual learning: evidence from modeling Chinese character pronunciation
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 119 (2011) 2, 89-98
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Bilinguals Have Different Hemispheric Lateralization in Visual Word Processing from Monolinguals
In: Lam, Sze-Man; & Hsiao, Janet Hui-wen. (2011). Bilinguals Have Different Hemispheric Lateralization in Visual Word Processing from Monolinguals. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 33(33). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5350n1mm (2011)
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The Influence of Writing Experiences on Holistic Processing in Chinese Character Recognition
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Bilinguals Have Different Hemispheric Lateralization in Visual Word Processing from Monolinguals
Lam, Sze-Man; Hsiao, Janet Hui-Wen. - : SAGE Publications, 2011
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Convergence of the Visual Field Split: Hemispheric Modeling of Face and Object Recognition
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 20 (2008) 12, 2298
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Two Fixations Suffice in Face Recognition
In: Psychol Sci (2008)
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An examination of semantic radical combinability effects with lateralized cues in Chinese character recognition
In: Hsiao, Janet Hui-Wen; Shillcock, Richard; & Lavidor, Michal. (2007). An examination of semantic radical combinability effects with lateralized cues in Chinese character recognition. Perception & Psychophysics, 69(3), 338 - 344. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2n01s10h (2007)
Abstract: Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally presented letter strings and reported no cuing effects for short word stimuli. They argued for a redistribution of attention over the entire word for short familiar words. We explored cuing effects with Chinese phonetic compounds, which can be considered extreme examples of short words, in a character-level semantic judgment task. When the semantic radical position was placed on the left of the characters, strong radical combinability and semantic transparency effects were observed. There was also a significant interaction between cue position (left vs. right) and radical combinability: A left cue facilitated semantic judgment of characters with small radical combinability more than did a right cue. This behavior reflects the information profile of Chinese phonetic compounds. Semantic radicals with small combinability are more informative than those with large combinability in determining the meaning of the whole character; they therefore benefit more from a left than a right cue. A mechanism redistributing attention over the whole of the character was not in evidence at the level of semantic processing.
Keyword: Chinese character recognition; combinability; neighborhood effec
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2n01s10h
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Neural correlates of foveal splitting in reading: Evidence from an ERP study of Chinese character recognition
In: Hsiao, Janet Hui-wen; Shillcock, Richard; & Lee, Chia-ying. (2007). Neural correlates of foveal splitting in reading: Evidence from an ERP study of Chinese character recognition. Neuropsychologia, 45(6), 1280 - 1292. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5b67s9nb (2007)
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An examination of semantic radical combinability effects with lateralized cues in Chinese character recognition
In: Perception & psychophysics. - Austin, Tex. : Psychonomic Journals 69 (2007) 3, 338-344
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Analysis of a Chinese phonetic compound database : implications for orthographic processing
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 35 (2006) 5, 405-426
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Hemispheric processing in reading Chinese characters: statistical, experimental, and cognitive modeling
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Neural correlates of foveal splitting in reading: evidence from an ERP study of Chinese character recognition
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Dealing with Semantic Anomalies in a Connectionist Network for World Prediction
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