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Professor Spinks, John Anthony
史秉士
  • Director of UAISE
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TitleAuthor(s)YearView Count
1Developmental dyslexia is characterized by the co-existence of visuospatial and phonological disorders in Chinese childrenSiok, WT; Spinks, JA; Jin, Z; Tan, LH2009157
2Evgeny Nikolaevich Sokolov (1920-2008).Spinks, JA; Näätänen, R; Lyytinen, H200819
3In Memoriam: Evgeny Nikolaevich Sokolov (1920-2008).Spinks, JA; Naatanen, R; Lyytinen, H2008110
4Reading depends on writing, in ChineseTan, LH; Spinks, JA; Eden, GF; Perfetti, CA; Siok, WT2005331
5More workload on the central executive of working memory, less attention capture by novel visual distractors: Evidence from an fMRI studySpinks, JA; Zhang, JX; Fox, PT; Gao, JH; Hai Tan, L2004140
6Neural substrate underlying Chinese language processing.Wong, SWH; Spinks, JA; Tan, LH2004115
7Semantic processing in bilinguals: A cross-modaility study.Wong, SWH; Spinks, JA; Liu, HL; Chen, JC; Tan, LH2004109
8The statistical assessment of learning outcome: Knowledge structure.Li, WO; Spinks, JA200481
9Neural systems of second language reading are shaped by native languageTan, LH; Spinks, JA; Feng, CM; Siok, WT; Perfetti, CA; Xiong, J; Fox, PT; Gao, JH2003123
10Cortical processing of Chinese and English words by early Cantonese-English bilinguals.Wong, SWH; Spinks, JA; Liu, HL; Chen, JC; Tan, LH2002114
11Brain processing of Chinese and English words by early Cantonese-English bilingualsWong, SWH; Spinks, JA; Liu, HL; Chen, JC; Tan, LH2002152
12Neurocognitive systems for second language learning: The influence of native languageTan, LH; Spinks, JA; Feng, CM; Perfetti, CA; Siok, WT; Xiong, J; Fox, PT; Gao, JH2002112
13The neural system underlying Chinese logograph readingTan, LH; Liu, HL; Perfetti, CA; Spinks, JA; Fox, PT; Gao, JH2001108
14Cerebral hemodynamic response in Chinese (first) and English (second) language processing revealed by event-related functional MRIPu, Y; Liu, HL; Spinks, JA; Mahankali, S; Xiong, J; Feng, CM; Tan, LH; Fox, PT; Gao, JH2001143
15Neural systems of second language learning are shaped by native languageTan, LH; Spinks, JA; Perfetti, CA; Fox, PT; Gao, JH200181
16Reading Chinese characters for meaning: The role of phonological informationSpinks, JA; Liu, Y; Perfetti, CA; Tan, LH2000113
17Brain activation in the processing of Chinese characters and words: A functional MRI studyTan, LH; Spinks, JA; Gao, JH; Liu, HL; Perfetti, CA; Xiong, J; Stofer, KA; Pu, Y; Liu, Y; Fox, PT2000179
18The relationship of emotional intelligence and autonomic reactivity under laboratory stressLu, JY; Spinks, JA200080
19Brain activation in the processing of single chinese character: An event-related fMRI studyLiu, HL; Pu, Y; Feng, CM; Tan, LH; Spinks, JA; Perfetti, CA; Xiong, J; Fox, PT; Gao, JH200031
20Comparison of brain response in the processing of chinese and english languages: an event-related fMRI studyPu, Y; Lu, HL; Feng, CM; Tan, LH; Xiong, J; Spinks, JA; Perfetti, CA; Fox, PT; Gao, JH200033

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