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    Tonal split and laryngeal contrast of onset consonant in Lili Wu Chinese by Shi, Menghui, Chen, Yiya, Mous, Maarten

    “…This study examines the acoustic properties concerning tonal split and stop onsets in an under-documented Wu Chinese variety, Lili Wu, using speech production…”
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    Representation and Processing of Lexical Tone and Tonal Variants: Evidence from the Mismatch Negativity by Li, Xiaoqing, Chen, Yiya

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2015)
    “…Pronunciation variation is ubiquitous in the speech signal. Different models of lexical representation have been put forward to deal with speech variability,…”
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    The effects of lexical frequency and homophone neighborhood density on incomplete tonal neutralization by Bi, Yifei, Chen, Yiya

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-11-2022)
    “…We investigated the effects of lexical frequency and homophone neighborhood density on the acoustic realization of two neutralizing falling tones in Dalian…”
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    Tonal mapping of Xi'an Mandarin and Standard Chinese by Liu, Min, Chen, Yiya, Schiller, Niels O.

    “…One long-neglected fact in linguistic research on Standard Chinese (SC) is that most speakers of SC also speak a local dialect, which may share phonological…”
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    Perception of Different Tone Contrasts at Sub-Lexical and Lexical Levels by Dutch Learners of Mandarin Chinese by Zou, Ting, Caspers, Johanneke, Chen, Yiya

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (06-06-2022)
    “…This study explores the difficulties in distinguishing different lexical tone contrasts at both sub-lexical and lexical levels for beginning and advanced Dutch…”
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    Dutch-Cantonese Bilinguals Show Segmental Processing during Sinitic Language Production by Timmer, Kalinka, Chen, Yiya

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-07-2017)
    “…This study addressed the debate on the primacy of syllable vs. segment (i.e., phoneme) as a functional unit of phonological encoding in syllabic languages by…”
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    Shanghai Chinese by Chen, Yiya, Gussenhoven, Carlos

    “…Shanghai Chinese (Shanghainese; 上海话) is a Wu dialect (ISO 639-3; code: wuu) spoken in the city of Shanghai (CN-31), one of the four municipalities in the…”
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    Phonological Abstraction in Processing Lexical‐Tone Variation: Evidence From a Learning Paradigm by Mitterer, Holger, Chen, Yiya, Zhou, Xiaolin

    Published in Cognitive science (01-01-2011)
    “…There is a growing consensus that the mental lexicon contains both and word‐specific acoustic information. To investigate their relative importance for word…”
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    Internal neural states influence the short-term effect of monocular deprivation in human adults by Chen, Yiya, Gao, Yige, He, Zhifen, Sun, Zhouyuan, Mao, Yu, Hess, Robert F, Zhang, Peng, Zhou, Jiawei

    Published in eLife (27-01-2023)
    “…The adult human visual system maintains the ability to be altered by sensory deprivation. What has not been considered is whether the internal neural states…”
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    Inverse Occlusion: A Binocularly Motivated Treatment for Amblyopia by Qu, Jia, Hess, Robert F., Lu, Fan, Mao, Yu, Liang, Yunjie, Chen, Xiaoxin, Chen, Yiya, Wu, Yidong, He, Zhifen, Zhou, Jiawei, Yao, Zhimo

    Published in Neural plasticity (01-01-2019)
    “…Recent laboratory findings suggest that short-term patching of the amblyopic eye (i.e., inverse occlusion) results in a larger and more sustained improvement…”
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    Patching and Suppression in Amblyopia: One Mechanism or Two? by Chen, Yiya, He, Zhifen, Mao, Yu, Chen, Hao, Zhou, Jiawei, Hess, Robert F

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (15-01-2020)
    “…To determine if benefits from occlusion therapy are due to decreased suppression from the fellow eye in children with amblyopia. Ten newly diagnosed amblyopes…”
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    The Binocular Balance at High Spatial Frequencies as Revealed by the Binocular Orientation Combination Task by Wang, Yonghua, He, Zhifen, Liang, Yunjie, Chen, Yiya, Gong, Ling, Mao, Yu, Chen, Xiaoxin, Yao, Zhimo, Spiegel, Daniel P, Qu, Jia, Lu, Fan, Zhou, Jiawei, Hess, Robert F

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (02-04-2019)
    “…How to precisely quantify the binocular eye balance (i.e., the contribution that each eye makes to the binocular percept) across a range of spatial frequencies…”
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    Can Short-Term Ocular Dominance Plasticity Provide a General Index to Visual Plasticity to Personalize Treatment in Amblyopia? by Tao, Chunwen, He, Zhifen, Chen, Yiya, Zhou, Jiawei, Hess, Robert F

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (26-06-2020)
    “…Recently, Lunghi et al. (2016) showed that amblyopic eye's visual acuity after 2 months of occlusion therapy could be predicted by a homeostatic plasticity,…”
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    The shift in sensory eye dominance from short-term monocular deprivation exhibits no dependence on test spatial frequency by Chen, Yiya, Mao, Yu, Zhou, Jiawei, He, Zhifen, Hess, Robert F

    Published in Eye and vision (Novato, Calif.) (01-09-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Studies have shown that short-term monocular deprivation induces a shift in sensory eye dominance in favor of the deprived eye. Yet, how…”
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    Short-Term Deprivation Does Not Influence Monocular or Dichoptic Temporal Synchrony at Low Temporal Frequency by Chen, Yiya, Min, Seung Hyun, Cheng, Ziyun, Chen, Shijia, Wang, Zili, Tao, Chunwen, Lu, Fan, Qu, Jia, Huang, Pi-Chun, Hess, Robert F, Zhou, Jiawei

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (28-04-2020)
    “…Studies on binocular combination and rivalry show that short-term deprivation strengthens the contribution of the deprived eye in binocular vision. However,…”
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    Binocular Summation Is Intact in Intermittent Exotropia After Surgery by Xu, Meiping, Chen, Yiya, Peng, Yiyi, He, Zhifen, Jiang, Jun, Yu, Xinping, Hou, Fang, Zhou, Jiawei, Qu, Jia

    Published in Frontiers in medicine (21-12-2021)
    “…To determine binocular summation of surgically treated intermittent exotropia (IXT) patients by measuring the contrast threshold. We recruited 38 surgically…”
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    Immediate integration of different types of prosodic information during on-line spoken language comprehension: An ERP study by Li, Xiaoqing, Chen, Yiya, Yang, Yufang

    Published in Brain research (22-04-2011)
    “…Abstract An event-related brain potentials (ERP) experiment was carried out to investigate the role of prosodic prominence and prosodic boundary as well as…”
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    Tonal variability in lexical access by Wu, Junru, Chen, Yiya, van Heuven, Vincent J., Schiller, Niels O.

    Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (26-11-2014)
    “…How do different types of tonal variability contribute to lexical access? We addressed this question by investigating a type of variability in Jinan tonal…”
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