W Guo, S Geng, M Cao, J Feng - Neuroscience Bulletin, 2022 - Springer
Chinese, as a logographic language, fundamentally differs from alphabetic languages like English. Previous neuroimaging studies have mainly focused on alphabetic languages …
J Pan, S Song, M Su, C McBride, H Liu… - Developmental …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The present study reported data on phonological awareness, morphological awareness, and Chinese literacy skills of 294 children from an 8‐year longitudinal study. Results …
Chinese is a logographic language that is different from alphabetic languages in visual and semantic complexity. Thus far, it is still unclear whether Chinese children with dyslexia show …
This study examined the contribution of phonological awareness, orthographic knowledge, morphological awareness and rapid naming to word-reading accuracy and fluency in …
C Vanacôr, H Duffau - World Neurosurgery, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Awake surgery for LGG is performed in many countries on all continents.•In addition to the patient and tumor characteristics, socioenvironmental factors are also …
Cognitive theories have been proposed to clarify the causes and symptoms of dyslexia. However, correlations between local network parameters of white matter connectivity and …
S Geng, W Guo, ET Rolls, K Xu, T Jia, W Zhou… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
How bilingual brains accomplish the processing of more than one language has been widely investigated by neuroimaging studies. The assimilation-accommodation hypothesis …
Word reading has been found to be associated with different neural networks in different languages, with greater involvement of the lexical pathway for opaque languages and …
Morphological awareness, the ability to manipulate the smallest units of meaning, is critical for Chinese literacy. This is because Chinese characters typically reflect the morphemic, or …