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Li-Chuan Ku

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Biological Psychology|February 23, 2025
Use of context in updating affective representations of words in older adultsLi-Chuan Ku, Vicky T Lai
Brain and Cognition|November 21, 2017
Sex differences in humor processing: An event-related potential studyYi-Tzu Chang, Li-Chuan Ku, Hsueh-Chih Chen
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|February 28, 2020
Personality Traits and Emotional Word Recognition: An ERP StudyLi-Chuan Ku, Shiao-Hui Chan, Vicky T Lai
Brain and Cognition|March 9, 2020
How do extraverts process jokes? An event-related potential study on humor processingLi-Chuan Ku, Yi-Tzu Chang, Hsueh-Chih Chen
Brain and Language|February 9, 2022
Attention and regulation during emotional word comprehension in older adults: Evidence from event-related potentials and brain oscillationsLi-Chuan Ku, John J B Allen, Vicky T Lai
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Biological Psychology|February 23, 2025
Use of context in updating affective representations of words in older adultsLi-Chuan Ku, Vicky T Lai
Brain and Cognition|November 21, 2017
Sex differences in humor processing: An event-related potential studyYi-Tzu Chang, Li-Chuan Ku, Hsueh-Chih Chen
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|February 28, 2020
Personality Traits and Emotional Word Recognition: An ERP StudyLi-Chuan Ku, Shiao-Hui Chan, Vicky T Lai
Brain and Cognition|March 9, 2020
How do extraverts process jokes? An event-related potential study on humor processingLi-Chuan Ku, Yi-Tzu Chang, Hsueh-Chih Chen
Brain and Language|February 9, 2022
Attention and regulation during emotional word comprehension in older adults: Evidence from event-related potentials and brain oscillationsLi-Chuan Ku, John J B Allen, Vicky T Lai
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