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2. The depth of semantic processing modulates cross‐language pattern similarity in <scp>Chinese–English</scp> bilinguals

3. Task modulates the orthographic and phonological representations in the bilateral ventral Occipitotemporal cortex

4. Individuals' preference on reading pathways influences the involvement of neural pathways in phonological learning

5. Neural similarities and differences between native and second languages in the bilateral fusiform cortex in Chinese-English bilinguals

6. Neural Representation in Visual Word Form Area during Word Reading

7. Neural representation of phonological information during Chinese character reading

8. Functional Dissociations of the Left Anterior and Posterior Occipitotemporal Cortex for Semantic and Non-semantic Phonological Access

9. The contributions of the left hippocampus and bilateral inferior parietal lobule to form-meaning associative learning

10. The emotional adaptation aftereffect discriminates between individuals with high and low levels of depressive symptoms

11. Similar activation patterns in the bilateral dorsal inferior frontal gyrus for monolingual and bilingual contexts in second language production

12. Lexical learning in a new language leads to neural pattern similarity with word reading in native language

13. Functional laterality of the anterior and posterior occipitotemporal cortex is affected by language experience and processing strategy, respectively

14. The effects of word concreteness on cross-language neural pattern similarity during semantic categorization

15. The contributions of the left fusiform subregions to successful encoding of novel words

16. Learning to read words in a new language shapes the neural organization of the prior languages

17. Orthographic transparency modulates the functional asymmetry in the fusiform cortex: An artificial language training study

18. How age of acquisition influences brain architecture in bilinguals

19. It's a word: Early electrophysiological response to the character likeness of pictographs

20. The 'visual word form area' is involved in successful memory encoding of both words and faces

21. Corrigendum to 'Long-term experience with Chinese language shapes the fusiform asymmetry of English reading' [NeuroImage 110 (2015) 3–10]

22. Corrigendum to 'Native language experience shapes neural basis of addressed and assembled phonologies' [Neuroimage 114 (2015) 38–48]

23. Language-general and -specific white matter microstructural bases for reading

24. The contribution of the left mid-fusiform cortical thickness to Chinese and English reading in a large Chinese sample

25. Is order the defining feature of magnitude representation? An ERP study on learning numerical magnitude and spatial order of artificial symbols

26. It's a word: early electrophysiological response to the character likeness of pictographs

27. Cultural neurolinguistics

28. Sex-dependent neurofunctional predictors of long-term maintenance of visual word learning

29. Facilitating Memory for Novel Characters by Reducing Neural Repetition Suppression in the Left Fusiform Cortex

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