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Yang, Jianfeng; Wang, Xiaojuan; Shu, Hua; Zevin, Jason D. – Brain and Language, 2011
Cognitive models of reading all assume some division of labor among processing pathways in mapping among print, sound and meaning. Many studies of the neural basis of reading have used task manipulations such as rhyme or synonym judgment to tap these processes independently. Here we take advantage of specific properties of the Chinese writing…
Descriptors: Written Language, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Chinese, Cognitive Processes
Yang, Jie; Shu, Hua; Bi, Yanchao; Liu, Youyi; Wang, Xiaoyi – Brain and Language, 2011
Embodied semantic theories suppose that representation of word meaning and actual sensory-motor processing are implemented in overlapping systems. According to this view, association and dissociation of different word meaning should correspond to dissociation and association of the described sensory-motor processing. Previous studies demonstrate…
Descriptors: Semantics, Verbs, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Diagnostic Tests