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Sam-Po Law

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Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Writing errors of a Cantonese dysgraphic patient and their theoretical implicationsSam-Po Law
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|November 18, 2010
Executive functions and aphasia treatment outcomes: data from an ortho-phonological cueing therapy for anomia in ChineseOlivia Yeung, Sam-Po Law
Neuropsychologia|November 5, 2018
Induced gamma oscillations index individual differences in speech sound perception and productionJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
A model-driven treatment of a Cantonese-speaking dyslexic patient with impairment to the semantic and nonsemantic pathwaysSam-Po Law, Rachel Wong
Brain and Language|October 7, 2019
Top-down and bottom-up mechanisms as reflected by beta and gamma oscillations in speech perception: An individual-difference approachJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 2, 2017
Cognitive basis of individual differences in speech perception, production and representations: The role of domain general attentional switchingJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 3, 2016
Individual differences in processing pitch contour and rise time in adults: A behavioral and electrophysiological study of Cantonese tone mergingJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
Psychophysiology|July 3, 2019
Interactions of age of acquisition and lexical frequency effects with phonological regularity: An ERP studyYen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law
Cognition|December 1, 2018
Impact of characteristics of L1 literacy experience on picture processing: ERP data from trilingual non-native Chinese and English readersYen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law
Neuroscience Letters|December 21, 2020
N170 reflects orthographic uniqueness point effects in English among native Japanese and Korean readersYen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law
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Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Writing errors of a Cantonese dysgraphic patient and their theoretical implicationsSam-Po Law
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|November 18, 2010
Executive functions and aphasia treatment outcomes: data from an ortho-phonological cueing therapy for anomia in ChineseOlivia Yeung, Sam-Po Law
Neuropsychologia|November 5, 2018
Induced gamma oscillations index individual differences in speech sound perception and productionJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
A model-driven treatment of a Cantonese-speaking dyslexic patient with impairment to the semantic and nonsemantic pathwaysSam-Po Law, Rachel Wong
Brain and Language|October 7, 2019
Top-down and bottom-up mechanisms as reflected by beta and gamma oscillations in speech perception: An individual-difference approachJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 2, 2017
Cognitive basis of individual differences in speech perception, production and representations: The role of domain general attentional switchingJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 3, 2016
Individual differences in processing pitch contour and rise time in adults: A behavioral and electrophysiological study of Cantonese tone mergingJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law
Psychophysiology|July 3, 2019
Interactions of age of acquisition and lexical frequency effects with phonological regularity: An ERP studyYen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law
Cognition|December 1, 2018
Impact of characteristics of L1 literacy experience on picture processing: ERP data from trilingual non-native Chinese and English readersYen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law
Neuroscience Letters|December 21, 2020
N170 reflects orthographic uniqueness point effects in English among native Japanese and Korean readersYen Na Yum, Sam-Po Law
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