Browsing by Author "Chen, Hsin-Chin"
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Chen, Hsin-Chin; Yamauchi, Takashi; Tanaoka, Katsuo; Vaid, Jyotsna (2007)In an examination of the time course of activation of phonological and semantic information in processing kanji script, two lexical decision experiments were conducted with native readers of Japanese. Kanji targets were ...
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Chen, Hsin-Chin (2009-05-15)A central issue in word recognition is how readers retrieve and select the right representation among others in the mental lexicon. Recently, it has been claimed that recognition of individual words is influenced by the ...
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Chen, Hsin-Chin; Vaid, Jyotsna; Bortfeld, Heather; Boas, David (2008)Recent fMRI studies comparing the processing of alphabetic versus logographic scripts provide evidence for shared and orthography-speciWc regions of neural activity. The present study used near-infrared spectroscopy to ...
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Rao, Chaitra; Vaid, Jyotsna; Srinivasan, Narayanan; Chen, Hsin-Chin (Springer, 2011)Two primed naming experiments tested the orthographic depth hypothesis in skilled biliterate readers of Hindi and Urdu. These languages are very similar on the spoken level but differ greatly in script; Hindi is a highly ...
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Friedman, Mike; Chen, Hsin-Chin; Vaid, Jyotsna (2006)Peng and Nisbett (1999) claimed that members of Asian cultures show a greater preference than Euro-Americans for proverbs expressing paradox (so-called dialectical proverbs; e.g., Too humble is half proud). The present ...
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Chen, Hsin-Chin; Vaid, Jyotsna (Psychology Press - Taylor and Francis, 2007)Do native readers segment polysyllabic words based on orthographic/morphological criteria or phonological criteria? Research by Taft (1979, 2001) argues in support of the former, as readers were faster in split-word lexical ...