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  • 2. An ERP Study on the Role of Phonological Processing in Reading Two-Character Compound Chinese Words of High and Low Frequency.
    Wang Y, Jiang M, Huang Y, Qiu P.
    Front Psychol; 2021; 12():637238. PubMed ID: 33716906
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  • 5. Limited role of phonology in reading Chinese two-character compounds: evidence from an ERP study.
    Wong AW, Wu Y, Chen HC.
    Neuroscience; 2014 Jan 03; 256():342-51. PubMed ID: 24505608
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  • 7. Measuring the influence of phonological neighborhood on visual word recognition with the N400: Evidence for semantic scaffolding.
    Yates M, Shelley-Tremblay J, Knapp DL.
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  • 8. Semantic, syntactic, and phonological processing of written words in adult developmental dyslexic readers: an event-related brain potential study.
    Rüsseler J, Becker P, Johannes S, Münte TF.
    BMC Neurosci; 2007 Jul 17; 8():52. PubMed ID: 17640332
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  • 10. Investigating the time course of spoken word recognition: electrophysiological evidence for the influences of phonological similarity.
    Desroches AS, Newman RL, Joanisse MF.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2009 Oct 17; 21(10):1893-906. PubMed ID: 18855555
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  • 14. The effects of phonological and semantic features of sentence-ending words on visual event-related brain potentials.
    Connolly JF, Phillips NA, Forbes KA.
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  • 17. An ERP investigation of visual word recognition in syllabary scripts.
    Okano K, Grainger J, Holcomb PJ.
    Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci; 2013 Jun 17; 13(2):390-404. PubMed ID: 23378278
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  • 18. When phonological neighbours cooperate during spoken sentence processing.
    Dufour S, Mirault J, Grainger J.
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  • 19. Task modulation of disyllabic spoken word recognition in Mandarin Chinese: a unimodal ERP study.
    Huang X, Yang JC, Chang R, Guo C.
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  • 20. A revisit to interactions of stimulus quality and semantic context on N400 in visual word recognition.
    Xiong R, Zhang Y, Hu W, Zhu S, Huang Z, Wang Q.
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