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Zaizhu Han

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Brain and Language|January 16, 2009
Oral spelling and writing in a logographic language: insights from a Chinese dysgraphic individualZaizhu Han, Yanchao Bi
Science in China. Series C, Life Sciences|May 28, 2009
Reading comprehension without phonological mediation: further evidence from a Chinese aphasic individualZaizhu Han, Yanchao Bi
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2023
Editorial: Reading acquisition of Chinese as a second/foreign language, volume IILinjun Zhang, Zaizhu Han, Yang Zhang
Neuropsychologia|December 6, 2008
Reading does not depend on writing, even in ChineseYanchao Bi, Zaizhu Han, Yumei Zhang
Neurocase|July 1, 2011
Double dissociations of word and number processing in auditory and written modalities: a case studyZaizhu Han, Aihui Shao, Yanchao Bi
Frontiers in Psychology|July 10, 2023
Editorial: Reading acquisition of Chinese as a second/foreign languageLinjun Zhang, Zaizhu Han, Yang Zhang
Brain and Language|August 13, 2010
Motor knowledge is one dimension for concept organization: further evidence from a Chinese semantic dementia caseNan Lin, Qihao Guo, Zaizhu Han, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 18, 2008
The orthographic buffer in writing Chinese characters: evidence from a dysgraphic patientZaizhu Han, Yumei Zhang, Hua Shu, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 20, 2009
The contribution of orthography to spoken word production: evidence from Mandarin ChineseYanchao Bi, Tao Wei, Niels Janssen, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 18, 2008
Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and the animate/inanimate effectYanchao Bi, Zaizhu Han, Hua Shu, et al.
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Brain and Language|January 16, 2009
Oral spelling and writing in a logographic language: insights from a Chinese dysgraphic individualZaizhu Han, Yanchao Bi
Science in China. Series C, Life Sciences|May 28, 2009
Reading comprehension without phonological mediation: further evidence from a Chinese aphasic individualZaizhu Han, Yanchao Bi
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2023
Editorial: Reading acquisition of Chinese as a second/foreign language, volume IILinjun Zhang, Zaizhu Han, Yang Zhang
Neuropsychologia|December 6, 2008
Reading does not depend on writing, even in ChineseYanchao Bi, Zaizhu Han, Yumei Zhang
Neurocase|July 1, 2011
Double dissociations of word and number processing in auditory and written modalities: a case studyZaizhu Han, Aihui Shao, Yanchao Bi
Frontiers in Psychology|July 10, 2023
Editorial: Reading acquisition of Chinese as a second/foreign languageLinjun Zhang, Zaizhu Han, Yang Zhang
Brain and Language|August 13, 2010
Motor knowledge is one dimension for concept organization: further evidence from a Chinese semantic dementia caseNan Lin, Qihao Guo, Zaizhu Han, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 18, 2008
The orthographic buffer in writing Chinese characters: evidence from a dysgraphic patientZaizhu Han, Yumei Zhang, Hua Shu, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 20, 2009
The contribution of orthography to spoken word production: evidence from Mandarin ChineseYanchao Bi, Tao Wei, Niels Janssen, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 18, 2008
Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and the animate/inanimate effectYanchao Bi, Zaizhu Han, Hua Shu, et al.
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