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    The Emotional Verbal Fluency Task: A Close Examination of Verbal Productivity and Lexical-Semantic Properties by Lam, Boji P. W, Marquardt, Thomas P

    “…Purpose: Emotional verbal fluency (Emo-VF) has the potential to expand neuropsychological assessment by providing information about affective memory retrieval…”
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    The Effect of Language Dominance on Classic Semantic, Action, Emotional, and Phonemic Fluency in Unbalanced Bilinguals by Lam, Boji P W, Yoon, Jiyoung

    “…Verbal fluency evaluation in bilingual speakers should include dual-language assessment to obtain a comprehensive profile of word retrieval abilities. This…”
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    Neural Mechanisms of the Acceptable Noise Level by Miller, Sharon E, Anderson, Chelsea, Montou, Olivia, Lam, Boji P. W, Schafer, Erin

    “…Purpose: The present brain--behavior study examined whether sensory registration or neural inhibition processes explained variability in the behavioral most…”
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    Factors Predicting Mental Effort Associated with Verbal Fluency: Cue Types, Switching, and Fear of Negative Evaluation by Lam, Boji P. W, Marquardt, Thomas P

    “…Purpose: Verbal fluency, a task frequently employed in neuropsychological assessment, provides important word productivity data but little information about…”
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    Dual-Language Testing of Emotional Verbal Fluency: A Closer Look at "Joy," "Sadness," "Fear," "Anger," and "Disgust" by Lam, Boji P W, Yoon, Jiyoung

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (21-01-2023)
    “…Assessing neuropsychological functions of dual-language speakers with semantic verbal fluency should consider the impact of language proficiency. Much evidence…”
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    The Downside of Greater Lexical Influences: Selectively Poorer Speech Perception in Noise by Lam, Boji P. W, Xie, Zilong, Tessmer, Rachel, Chandrasekaran, Bharath

    “…Purpose: Although lexical information influences phoneme perception, the extent to which reliance on lexical information enhances speech processing in…”
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    Emotional and Non-Emotional Verbal Fluency in Native and Non-Native Speakers by Lam, Boji P W, Marquardt, Thomas P

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (17-01-2022)
    “…Abstract Objective Native speakers frequently outperform non-native speakers on classic semantic verbal fluency tasks that target concrete non-emotional word…”
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    Performance gaps between English speakers and Chinese-English speakers on classic semantic, action, and emotional verbal fluency by Lam, Boji P. W., Marquardt, Thomas P.

    “…Aims and objectives: Semantic verbal fluency taps into vocabulary knowledge but often elicits poorer performance in bilingual speakers tested in a second…”
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    Performance Differences Between Native and Non-Native Speakers on a New Happy–Sad Executive Function Measure by Lam, Boji P W, Griffin, Zenzi M, Marquardt, Thomas P

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Objective The happy–sad task adapts the classic day–night task by incorporating two early acquired emotional concepts (“happy” and “sad”) and…”
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    The Development of Morphological Awareness in Young Bilinguals: Effects of Age and L1 Background by Lam, Boji Pak-Wing, Sheng, Li

    “…Purpose: Current understanding about the effect of first language (L1) background on morphological awareness (MA) development in those who are bilingual is…”
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    Effect of Simultaneous Bilingualism on Speech Intelligibility across Different Masker Types, Modalities, and Signal-to-Noise Ratios in School-Age Children by Reetzke, Rachel, Lam, Boji Pak-Wing, Xie, Zilong, Sheng, Li, Chandrasekaran, Bharath

    Published in PloS one (09-12-2016)
    “…Recognizing speech in adverse listening conditions is a significant cognitive, perceptual, and linguistic challenge, especially for children. Prior studies…”
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    A robust demonstration of the cognate facilitation effect in first-language and second-language naming by Sheng, Li, Lam, Boji Pak Wing, Cruz, Diana, Fulton, Aislynn

    Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-01-2016)
    “…•We overcame key methodological weaknesses in previous studies.•We presented robust evidence through carefully selected stimuli and control groups.•We extended…”
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    Speech-in-Noise and Dichotic Auditory Training Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder by Mathews, Lauren, Schafer, Erin C, Gopal, Kamakshi V, Lam, Boji, Miller, Sharon

    “…Individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit auditory processing issues, including poor speech recognition in background noise and…”
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    Developmental language disorder in Chinese children: A systematic review of research from 1997 to 2022 by Sheng, Li, Yu, Jiayu, Su, Pumpki Lei, Wang, Danyang, Lu, Tzu-Hung, Shen, Lue, Hao, Ying, Lam, Boji Pak Wing

    Published in Brain and language (01-06-2023)
    “…•The Chinese DLD literature more than doubled in size since 2016.•Limitations in reporting practice and diagnostic criteria are noted.•Nonword repetition and…”
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    Developmental and linguistic factors of audiovisual speech perception across different masker types by Reetzke, Rachel, Lam, Boji, Xie, Zilong, Sheng, Li, Chandrasekaran, Bharath

    “…Developmental and linguistic factors have been found to influence listeners’ ability to recognize speech-in-noise. However, there is paucity of evidence…”
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