235 results on '"Maurer, Urs"'
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2. A genome-wide association study of Chinese and English language phenotypes in Hong Kong Chinese children
3. Neural mechanism underlying preview effects and masked priming effects in visual word processing
4. Repetition Suppression for Familiar Visual Words Through Acceleration of Early Processing
5. Effectiveness of Reading Interventions on Literacy Skills for Chinese Children with and Without Dyslexia: a Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
6. Role of Radical Position and Character Configuration in Chinese Handwritten Production
7. Early visual word processing in children with ADHD: An ERP study
8. Spelling as a Way to Classify Poor Chinese-English Literacy Skills in Hong Kong Chinese Children
9. Development of EEG alpha and theta oscillations in the maintenance stage of working memory
10. Dyslexia-related loci are significantly associated with language and literacy in Chinese–English bilingual Hong Kong Chinese twins
11. Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people
12. Testing the Script-Relativity Hypothesis: Expertise in Reading Chinese versus English Is Associated with Better Arithmetic Skills
13. Neural specialization to English words in Chinese children: Joint contribution of age and English reading abilities
14. Children with Chinese Dyslexia Acquiring English Literacy: Interaction between Cognitive Subtypes of Dyslexia and Orthographies
15. Remediation of a Phonological Representation Deficit in Chinese Children with Dyslexia: A Comparison between Metalinguistic Training and Working Memory Training
16. Electroencephalography Decoding of Chinese Characters in Primary School Children and Its Prediction for Word Reading Performance and Development
17. Is there magnocellular facilitation of early neural processes underlying visual word recognition? Evidence from masked repetition priming with ERPs
18. Adaptation patterns and their associations with mismatch negativity: An electroencephalogram (EEG) study with controlled expectations.
19. Behavioral and neurophysiological aspects of working memory impairment in children with dyslexia
20. Resting state EEG network modularity predicts literacy skills in L1 Chinese but not in L2 English
21. Genome-wide association study reveals new insights into the heritability and genetic correlates of developmental dyslexia
22. Interaction of top-down category-level expectation and bottom-up sensory input in early stages of visual-orthographic processing
23. Event-related potentials during Chinese single-character and two-character word reading in children
24. Familiarity with visual forms contributes to a left-lateralized and increased N170 response for Chinese characters
25. Expectation Modulates Repetition Suppression at Late But Not Early Stages during Visual Word Recognition: Evidence from Event-related Potentials.
26. Top-down modulation of early print-tuned neural activity in reading
27. Temporal dynamics of early visual word processing – Early versus late N1 sensitivity in children and adults
28. Neural specialization for print in Chinese-English language learners
29. Genome-wide association scan identifies new variants associated with a cognitive predictor of dyslexia
30. The Impact of Character Complexity on Chinese Literacy: A Generalized Additive Modeling Approach.
31. Native and non-native speech sound processing and the neural mismatch responses: A longitudinal study on classroom-based foreign language learning
32. Gene–environment interaction on neural mechanisms of orthographic processing in Chinese children
33. Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Learning to Read: Print Tuning in Beginning Readers Related to Word-Reading Fluency and Semantics but Not Phonology
34. Neural Processes Associated with Vocabulary and Vowel-Length Differences in a Dialect: An ERP Study in Pre-literate Children
35. The level of audiovisual print–speech integration deficits in dyslexia
36. Selective attention to phonology dynamically modulates initial encoding of auditory words within the left hemisphere
37. Cognitive mechanisms underlying reading and spelling development in five European orthographies
38. Predictors of Developmental Dyslexia in European Orthographies with Varying Complexity
39. Effects of Rhyme and Spelling Patterns on Auditory Word ERPs Depend on Selective Attention to Phonology
40. Visual print tuning deficits in dyslexic adolescents under minimized phonological demands
41. Reading for Meaning in Dyslexic and Young Children: Distinct Neural Pathways but Common Endpoints
42. Impaired Tuning of a Fast Occipito-Temporal Response for Print in Dyslexic Children Learning to Read
43. The development of print tuning in children with dyslexia: Evidence from longitudinal ERP data supported by fMRI
44. The left occipitotemporal system in reading: Disruption of focal fMRI connectivity to left inferior frontal and inferior parietal language areas in children with dyslexia
45. Frontal Midline Theta Reflects Individual Task Performance in a Working Memory Task
46. Integration of Spoken and Written Words in Beginning Readers: A Topographic ERP Study
47. Children with dyslexia lack multiple specializations along the visual word-form (VWF) system
48. Neurophysiology in Preschool Improves Behavioral Prediction of Reading Ability Throughout Primary School
49. Neural sensitivity to faces is increased by immersion into a novel ethnic environment: Evidence from ERPs.
50. Attention to the fine-grained aspect of words in the environment emerges in preschool children with high reading ability.
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