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Overview

Daisy L. Hung is affiliated with the National Central University in Taiwan. The academic profile of this researcher reflects engagement in their field through a variety of scholarly activities.

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Best Publications

  • Timed picture naming in seven languages

    Elizabeth Bates;Simona D'Amico;Simona D'Amico;Thomas Jacobsen;Anna Székely

  • Expertise Modulates the Perception of Pain in Others

    Yawei Cheng;Ching Po Lin;Ho Ling Liu;Yuan Yu Hsu

  • A new on-line resource for psycholinguistic studies

    Anna Szekely;Thomas Jacobsen;Simona D'Amico;Simona D'Amico;Antonella Devescovi

  • Open vs. Closed Skill Sports and the Modulation of Inhibitory Control

    Chun Hao Wang;Chun Hao Wang;Che Chien Chang;Yen Ming Liang;Chun Ming Shih

  • Unleashing potential: transcranial direct current stimulation over the right posterior parietal cortex improves change detection in low-performing individuals.

    Philip Tseng;Tzu Yu Hsu;Tzu Yu Hsu;Chi Fu Chang;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng

  • Speech Recoding in Reading Chinese Characters.

    Ovid J. Tzeng;Daisy L. Hung;William S-Y. Wang

  • Modulating inhibitory control with direct current stimulation of the superior medial frontal cortex.

    Tzu Yu Hsu;Lin Yuan Tseng;Lin Yuan Tseng;Jia Xin Yu;Jia Xin Yu;Wen Jui Kuo;Wen Jui Kuo

  • Orthographic variations and visual information processing.

    Daisy L. Hung;Ovid J. Tzeng

  • Action co-representation is tuned to other humans

    Chia-Chin Tsai;Wen-Jui Kuo;Daisy L. Hung;Ovid J. L. Tzeng

  • Visual lateralisation effect in reading Chinese characters

    Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Daisy L. Hung;Bill Cotton;William S.Y. Wang

  • Gender Differences in the Mu Rhythm of the Human Mirror-Neuron System

    Yawei Cheng;Po Lei Lee;Chia Yen Yang;Ching Po Lin

  • Control of prepotent responses by the superior medial frontal cortex.

    Chiao Yun Chen;Neil G. Muggleton;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Daisy L. Hung;Daisy L. Hung

  • Orthographic and phonological processing of Chinese characters: an fMRI study.

    Wen Jui Kuo;Tzu Chen Yeh;Jun Ren Lee;Jun Ren Lee;Li Fen Chen

  • Frequency effects of Chinese character processing in the brain: An event-related fMRI study

    Wen-Jui Kuo;Tzu-Chen Yeh;Tzu-Chen Yeh;Chia-Ying Lee;Y.u-T.e Wu;Y.u-T.e Wu

  • Flexible spatial mapping of different notations of numbers in Chinese readers

    Yi hui Hung;Daisy L. Hung;Daisy L. Hung;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Denise H. Wu

  • A common coding framework in self-other interaction: evidence from joint action task.

    Chia Chin Tsai;Wen Jui Kuo;Jung Tai Jing;Daisy L. Hung

  • Use of phonological codes for Chinese characters: evidence from processing of parafoveal preview when reading sentences

    Jie Li Tsai;Chia Ying Lee;Chia Ying Lee;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Daisy L. Hung;Daisy L. Hung

  • Consistency, regularity and frequency effects in naming Chinese characters.

    Chia-Ying Lee;Jie-Li Tsai;Erica Chung-I Su;Ovid J. L. Tzeng

  • Neuronal correlates of consistency and frequency effects on Chinese character naming: an event-related fMRI study $

    Chia Ying Lee;Jie Li Tsai;Wen Jui Kuo;Wen Jui Kuo;Tzu Chen Yeh;Tzu Chen Yeh

  • A left-lateralized network for reading Chinese words: A 3 T fMRI study

    Wen Jui Kuo;Tzu Chen Yeh;Jeng Ren Duann;Yu Te Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Ovid J.L. Tzeng
Ovid J.L. Tzeng Academia Sinica
Chi-Hung Juan
Chi-Hung Juan National Central University
Neil G. Muggleton
Neil G. Muggleton National Central University
Jen Chuen Hsieh
Jen Chuen Hsieh National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Tzu Chen Yeh
Tzu Chen Yeh Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Ching-Po Lin
Ching-Po Lin National Yang Ming University
Elizabeth Bates
Elizabeth Bates University of California, San Diego
Jean Decety
Jean Decety University of Chicago
Yu-Te Wu
Yu-Te Wu National Yang Ming University
Vincent Walsh
Vincent Walsh University College London

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