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Yunxia Tong

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Brain Research|August 3, 2007
Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of distractor variation on auditory selective attentionYunxia Tong, Robert D Melara
The International Journal of Neuroscience|April 1, 2006
Statistical analysis of morphological differences between brainsFijoy Vadakkumpadan, Yunxia Tong, Yinlong Sun
Brain Research|August 5, 2009
P2 enhancement from auditory discrimination training is associated with improved reaction timesYunxia Tong, Robert D Melara, Aparna Rao
Brain Research|November 22, 2011
Control of working memory: effects of attention training on target recognition and distractor salience in an auditory selection taskRobert D Melara, Yunxia Tong, Aparna Rao
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 10, 2002
The duality of selection: excitatory and inhibitory processes in auditory selective attentionRobert D Melara, Aparna Rao, Yunxia Tong
Human Brain Mapping|February 25, 2003
A cross-linguistic fMRI study of perception of intonation and emotion in ChineseJack Gandour, Donald Wong, Mario Dzemidzic, et al.
Neuroreport|November 20, 2003
Selective attention to lexical tones recruits left dorsal frontoparietal networkXiaojian Li, Jack Gandour, Thomas Talavage, et al.
Neuroreport|November 13, 2004
Neural network for encoding immediate memory in phonological processingXiaojian Li, Donald Wong, Jack Gandour, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 7, 2002
A cross-linguistic FMRI study of spectral and temporal cues underlying phonological processingJack Gandour, Donald Wong, Mark Lowe, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|December 16, 2003
Neural correlates of segmental and tonal information in speech perceptionJack Gandour, Yisheng Xu, Donald Wong, et al.
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Brain Research|August 3, 2007
Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of distractor variation on auditory selective attentionYunxia Tong, Robert D Melara
The International Journal of Neuroscience|April 1, 2006
Statistical analysis of morphological differences between brainsFijoy Vadakkumpadan, Yunxia Tong, Yinlong Sun
Brain Research|August 5, 2009
P2 enhancement from auditory discrimination training is associated with improved reaction timesYunxia Tong, Robert D Melara, Aparna Rao
Brain Research|November 22, 2011
Control of working memory: effects of attention training on target recognition and distractor salience in an auditory selection taskRobert D Melara, Yunxia Tong, Aparna Rao
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 10, 2002
The duality of selection: excitatory and inhibitory processes in auditory selective attentionRobert D Melara, Aparna Rao, Yunxia Tong
Human Brain Mapping|February 25, 2003
A cross-linguistic fMRI study of perception of intonation and emotion in ChineseJack Gandour, Donald Wong, Mario Dzemidzic, et al.
Neuroreport|November 20, 2003
Selective attention to lexical tones recruits left dorsal frontoparietal networkXiaojian Li, Jack Gandour, Thomas Talavage, et al.
Neuroreport|November 13, 2004
Neural network for encoding immediate memory in phonological processingXiaojian Li, Donald Wong, Jack Gandour, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 7, 2002
A cross-linguistic FMRI study of spectral and temporal cues underlying phonological processingJack Gandour, Donald Wong, Mark Lowe, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|December 16, 2003
Neural correlates of segmental and tonal information in speech perceptionJack Gandour, Yisheng Xu, Donald Wong, et al.
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