2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2021.104961
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Neural correlates of phonology-to-orthography mapping consistency effects on Chinese spoken word recognition

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“…The ERP measures revealed both effects of the orthographic consistency and homophone density, and the sLORETA indicated activation of both in the phonological and the orthographic processing regions. Similar results were found in Chao et al (2021) where they employed event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging and functional connectivity analysis.…”
Section: Orthographic Consistency Effect and Logographic Scriptssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The ERP measures revealed both effects of the orthographic consistency and homophone density, and the sLORETA indicated activation of both in the phonological and the orthographic processing regions. Similar results were found in Chao et al (2021) where they employed event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging and functional connectivity analysis.…”
Section: Orthographic Consistency Effect and Logographic Scriptssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…2 The ERP measures revealed both effects of the orthographic consistency and homophone density, and the sLORETA indicated activation of both in the phonological and the orthographic processing regions. Similar results were found in Chao, Chen, Zevin, and Lee (2021) where they employed event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging and functional connectivity analysis.…”
Section: Orthographic Consistency Effect and Logographic Scriptssupporting
confidence: 79%