Yanchao Bi is a Boya professor at School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences at Peking University. She received her PhD from the Department of Psychology, Harvard University in 2006. She serves on the editorial board of Journals Elife (Senior Editor), Neurobiology of Language (Senior Editor), Cognitive Neuropsychology. She has won various awards, scholarships, or recognitions such as “The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars” and “The National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars” by National Science Foundation of China, “New Century Excellent Talents in University” by Ministry of Education of China, Sackler scholar of psychophysiology, Fulbright scholar, and “Rising Star” by Association for Psychological Science .
Her current work focuses on the study of functional and neural architecture associated with semantic memory, knowledge representation, and language processing, using cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, multi-modal neuroimaging, computation modeling and other research methods.
2025
Fu, Z., Chen, H., Liu, Z., Sun, M., Liu, Z., & Bi, Y. (2025). Pathogen stress heightens sensorimotor dimensions in the human collective semantic space. Communications Psychology, 3(1), 2.
Sun, L., Zhao, T., Liang, X., Xia, M., Li, Q., Liao, X., Gong, G., Wang, Q., Pang, C., Yu, Q., Bi, Y., ... & He, Y. (2025). Human lifespan changes in the brain’s functional connectome. Nature Neuroscience, 1-11.
Cheng, X., Popal, H., Wang, H., Hu, R., Zang, Y., Zhang, M., Thornton, M. A., Ma, Y., Cai, H., Bi, Y., Reilly, J., Olson, I. R., Wang, Y. (2025). The conceptual structure of human relationships across modern and historical cultures. Nat Hum Behav.
Hsu, C. W., Huang, C. C., Hsu, C. C. H., Bi, Y., Tzeng, O. J. L., & Lin, C. P. (2025). Revisiting human language and speech production network: a meta-analytic connectivity modeling study. NeuroImage, 121008.
2024
Zhao, M., Xin, Y., Deng, H., Zuo, Z., Wang, X.*, Bi, Y.*, Liu, N.* (2024). Object color knowledge representation occurs in the macaque brain despite the absence of a developed language system. PLOS Biology, 22(10): e3002863.
Amaral, L.#, Wang, X.#, Bi, Y.*, & Striem-Amit, E.* (2024). Unraveling the impact of congenital deafness on individual brain organization. eLife, 13:RP96944.
Wen, H., Wang, D., & Bi, Y. (2024). Processing language partly shares neural genetic basis with processing tools and body parts. Eneuro, 11(8).
Cai, Y., Yang, H., Wang, X., Xiong, Z., Kühn, S., Bi, Y., & Wei, K. (2024). Neural correlates of an illusionary sense of agency caused by virtual reality. Cerebral Cortex, 34(2), bhad547.
Tian, S., Chen, L., Wang, X., Li, G., Fu, Z., Ji, Y., Lu, J., Wang, X., Shan, S., & Bi, Y. (2024). Vision matters for shape representation: Evidence from sculpturing and drawing in the blind. Cortex, 174, 241-255.
Qiu, X., Kan, M., Zhou, Y., Bi, Y., & Shan, S. (2024). Shape-Biased CNNs Are Not Always Superior in Out-of-Distribution Robustness. In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (pp. 2326-2335).
Reilly, J., Shain, C., Borghesani, V., Kuhnke, P., Vigliocco, G., Peelle, J. E., ..., Bi, Y., Hoffman, P., Garcea, F. E., & Vinson, D. (2024). What we mean when we say semantic: Toward a multidisciplinary semantic glossary. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 1-38.
Xiong, Z., Chen, H., & Bi, Y. (2024). Not clear what properties are found or should be: a commentary on Calzavarini (2024). Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 39(7), 859-861.
2023
Tian, S., Chen, Y., Fu, Z., Wang, X., & Bi, Y. (2023). Simple shape feature computation across modalities: convergence and divergence between the ventral and dorsal visual streams. Cerebral Cortex, 33(15), 9280-9290.
Ruttorf, M., Tal, Z., Amaral, L., Fang, F., Bi, Y., & Almeida, J. (2023). Neuroplastic changes in functional wiring in sensory cortices of the congenitally deaf: A network analysis. Human Brain Mapping, 44(18), 6523-6536.
Wang, J., Wang, X., Zou, J., Duan, J., Shen, Z., Xu, N., Chen, Y., Zhang, J., He, H., Bi, Y., & Ding, N. (2023). Neural substrate underlying the learning of a passage with unfamiliar vocabulary and syntax. Cerebral Cortex, 33(18), 10036-10046.
Zhang, G., Xu, Y., Wang, X., Li, J., Shi, W., Bi, Y., & Lin, N. (2023). A social-semantic-working-memory account for two canonical language areas. Nature Human Behaviour, 7(11), 1980-1997.
Wang, X., Wang, B., & Bi, Y. (2023). Early language exposure affects neural mechanisms of semantic representations. eLife, 12, e81681. (eLife digest: https://elifesciences.org/digests/81681/learning-through-language)
Seydell-Greenwald, A., Wang, X., Newport, E. L., Bi, Y., Striem-Amit, E. (2023). Spoken language processing activates the primary visual cortex. PLOS ONE, 18(8): e0289671.
Xiong, Z., Tian, Y., Wang, X., Wei, K., & Bi, Y. (2023). Gravity matters for the neural representations of action semantics. Cerebral Cortex, 33(11), 6862-6871.
Wen, H., Song, Y., Liang, M., Zhang, P., Wang, X., & Bi, Y. (2023). Pulvinar Response Profiles and Connectivity Patterns to Object Domains. Journal of Neuroscience, 43(5): 812-826.
Fu, Z., Wang, X., Wang, X., Yang, H., Wang, J., Wei, T., Liao, X., Liu, Z., Chen, H., & Bi,Y. (2023). Different computational relations in language are captured by distinct brain systems. Cerebral Cortex, 33(4), 997-1013.
2022
Wen, H., Xu, T., Wang, X., Yu, X., & Bi, Y. (2022). Brain intrinsic connection patterns underlying tool processing in human adults are present in neonates and not in macaques. NeuroImage, 258, 119339.
Sen, S., Khalsa, N. N., Tong, N., Ovadia-Caro, S., Wang, X., Bi, Y., & Striem-Amit, E. (2022). The role of visual experience in individual differences of brain connectivity. Journal of Neuroscience, 42(25), 5070-5084.
Yang, H., & Bi, Y. (2022). From words to phrases: neural basis of social event semantic composition. Brain Struct Funct, 227(5), 1683-1695.
Bola, Ł., Yang, H., Caramazzza, A., & Bi, Y. (2022). Preference for Animate Domain Sounds in the Fusiform Gyrus of Blind Individuals Is Modulated by Shape–Action Mapping. Cerebral Cortex, 32(21), 4913-4933.
2021
Wang, X., Li, G., Zhao, G., Li, Y., Wang, B., Lin, C, Liu, X., & Bi, Y. (2021). Social and emotion dimensional organizations in the abstract semantic space: the neuropsychological evidence. Scientific reports, 11(1), 23572.
Wang, X., & Bi, Y. (2021). Idiosyncratic Tower of Babel: Individual Differences in Word-Meaning Representation Increase as Word Abstractness Increases. Psychological science, 32(10), 1617-1635.
Bi, Y. (2021). Dual coding of knowledge in the human brain. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 25(10), 883-895.
Fan, S., Wang, X., Wang, X., Wei, T., & Bi, Y. (2021). Visual featural topography in the human ventral visual pathway. Neurosci. Bull, 37(10), 1454-1468 .
2020
BI, Y. Concepts and Object Domains. In: Poeppel, D., Mangun, G. R., & Gazzaniga, M. S. (Eds.) The cognitive neurosciences. MIT Press; 2020.
Hung, J., Wang, X., Wang, X., & Bi, Y. (2020). Functional subdivisions in the anterior temporal lobes: a large scale meta-analytic investigation. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 115, 134-145.
Wang, X., Men, W., Gao, J., Caramazza, A., & Bi, Y. (2020). Two Forms of Knowledge Representations in the Human Brain. Neuron, 107(2), 383-393.
Yang, H., He, C., Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2020). Domain-specific functional coupling between dorsal and ventral systems during action perception. Sci Rep, 10(1), 21200.
Wu, W., Wang, X., Wei, T., He, C., & Bi, Y. (2020). Object parsing in the left lateral occipitotemporal cortex: Whole shape, part shape, and graspability. Neuropsychologia, 138, 107340.
2019
Wang, X., Wang, B., & Bi, Y. (2019). Close yet independent: dissociation of social from valence and abstract semantic dimensions in the left anterior temporal lobe. Human Brain Mapping, 40(16), 4759-4776.
王晓莎, & 毕彦超. (2019). 抽象概念语义表征的认知神经基础研究. 生理学报, 71(1), 117-126.
2018
Striem-Amit, E., Wang, X., Bi, Y., & Caramazza, A. (2018). Neural representation of visual concepts in people born blind. Nature communications, 9(1), 5250. (Editor Highlights)
Wang, X., Zhuang, T., Shen, J., & Bi, Y. (2018). Disentangling representations of shape and action components in the tool network. Neuropsychologia, 117, 119-210.
Fang, Y., Wang, X., Zhong, S., Song, L., Han, Z., Gong, G., & Bi, Y. (2018). Semantic representation in the white matter pathway. PLoS biology, 16(4), e2003993. (Primer by Pestilli, F., 2018 pLos Biology)
Li, Y., Fang, Y., Wang, X., Song, L., Huang, R., Han, Z., Gong, G., & Bi, Y. (2018). Connectivity of the ventral visual cortex is necessary for object recognition in patients. Human brain mapping, 39(7), 2786-2799.
Wang, X., Xu, Y., Wang, Y., Zeng, Y., Zhang, J., Ling, Z., & Bi, Y. (2018). Representational similarity analysis reveals task-dependent semantic influence of the visual word form area. Scientific reports, 8(1), 3047.
Xu, Y., Wang, X., Wang, X., Men, W., Gao, J. H., & Bi, Y. (2018). Doctor, Teacher, and Stethoscope: Neural Representation of Different Types of Semantic Relations. Journal of Neuroscience, 38(13), 3303-3317. (Journal Club Commentary by Mills-Finnerty, C., 2018 J Neurosci)
Wang, X., Wu, W., Ling, Z., Xu, Y., Fang, Y., Wang, X., Binder, J., Men, W., Gao, J., & Bi, Y. (2018). Organizational Principles of Abstract Words in the Human Brain. Cerebral Cortex, 28(12), 4305-4318.
Chen, K., Ding, J., Lin, B., Huang, L., Tang, L., Bi, Y., Han, Z., Lv Y., & Guo Q. (2018). The neuropsychological profiles and semantic-critical regions of right semantic dementia. NeuroImage: Clinical, 19, 767-774.
2017
Wang, X., He, C., Peelen, M. V., Zhong, S., Gong, G., Caramazza, A., & Bi, Y. (2017). Domain selectivity in the parahippocampal gyrus is predicted by the same structural connectivity patterns in blind and sighted individuals. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(18), 4705-4716.
Yang, H., Lin, Q., Han, Z., Li, H., Song, L., Chen, L., He, Y., & Bi, Y. (2017). Dissociable intrinsic functional networks support noun-object and verb-action processing. Brain and Language, 175, 29-41.
Xu, Y., He, Y., & Bi, Y. (2017). A Tri-network Model of Human Semantic Processing. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 1538.
Yuan, B., Fang, Y., Han, Z., Song, L., He, Y., & Bi, Y. (2017). Brain hubs in lesion models: Predicting functional network topology with lesion patterns in patients. Scientific reports, 7(1), 17908.
Cao, M., He, Y., Dai, Z., Liao, X., Jeon, T., Ouyang, M., Chalak, L., Bi, Y., Rollins, N., Dong, Q., Huang, H. (2017). Early Development of Functional Network Segregation Revealed by Connectomic Analysis of the Preterm Human Brain. Cerebral Cortex, 27(3), 1949–1963.
Xie, S., Yang, J., Zhang, Z., Zhao, C., Bi, Y., Zhao, Q., Pan, H., Gong, G. (2017). The Effects of the X Chromosome on Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in the Human Brain: Evidence from Turner Syndrome Patients. Cerebral Cortex, 27(1), 474–484.
Liu, J., Xia, M., Dai, Z., Wang, X., Liao, X., & Bi, Y., et al. (2017). Intrinsic brain hub connectivity underlies individual differences in spatial working memory. Cerebral Cortex, 27(12), 5496-5508.
2016
Bi, Y., Wang, X., Caramazza, A. (2016). Object domain and modality in the ventral visual pathway. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 20(4), 282-290.
Xu, Y., Lin, Q., Han, Z., He, Y., Bi, Y. (2016). Intrinsic Functional Network Architecture of Human Semantic Processing: Modules and Hubs. NeuroImage, 132, 542-555.
Wang, X., Fang, Y., Cui, Z., Xu, Y., He, Y., Guo, Q., & Bi, Y. (2016). Representing object categories by connections: Evidence from a mutivariate connectivity pattern classification approach. Human brain mapping, 37(10), 3685-3697.
Striem-Amit, E., Almeida, J., Belledonne, M., Chen, Q., Fang, Y., Han, Z., Caramazza, A., & Bi, Y. (2016). Topographical functional connectivity patterns exist in the congenitally, prelingually deaf. Scientific Reports, 6(1), 29375. (Reported by Eurekalert! & AAAS science update podcast)
Wang, X., Peelen, M. V., Han, Z., Caramazza, A., & Bi, Y. (2016). The role of vision in the neural representation of unique entities. Neuropsychologia, 87, 144-156.
Fang, Y., Chen, Q., Lingnau, A., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2016). Areas recruited during action understanding are not modulated by auditory or sign language experience. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, 94.
Bi, Y. (2016). Nominal classification is not positive evidence for language relativity: a commentary on Kemmerer. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 32(4), 428-432.
Qian, Y., Bi, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, Y. W., & Bi, H. Y. (2016). Visual dorsal stream is associated with Chinese reading skills: A resting-state fMRI study. Brain and Language, 160, 42-49.
Zhou, W., Wang, X., Xia, Z., Bi, Y., Li, P., & Shu, H. (2016). Neural mechanisms of dorsal and ventral visual regions during text reading. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1399.
Ding, J., Chen, K., Chen, Y., Fang, Y., Yang, Q., Lv, Y., Lin, N., Bi, Y., Guo, Q., & Han, Z. (2016). The Left Fusiform Gyrus is a Critical Region Contributing to the Core Behavioral Profile of Semantic Dementia. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 10, 215.
Xia, M., Lin, Q., Bi, Y., He, Y. (2016). Connectomic insights into topologically centralized network edges and relevant motifs in the human brain. Front Hum Neurosci, 10, 158.
Han, Z., Ma, Y., Gong, G., Huang, R., Song, L., Bi, Y. (2016). White matter pathway supporting phonological encoding in speech production: a multi-modal imaging study of brain damage patients. Brain Structure and Function, 221, 577-589.
Chen, Y., Wang, C., Liang, H., Chen, H., Bi, Y., & Sun, H., ... & Zhang, Y. (2016). Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging in patients with leukoaraiosis-associated subcortical vascular cognitive impairment: a cross-sectional study. Neurological Research, 38(6), 510-517.
2015
Wang, X., Caramazza, A., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2015). Reading without speech sounds: VWFA and its connectivity in the congenitally deaf. Cerebral Cortex, 25(9), 2416-2426.
Bi, Y., Han, Z., Zhong, S., Ma, Y., Gong, G., Huang, R., Song, L., Fang, Y., He, Y., Caramazza, A. (2015). The White Matter Structural Network Underlying Human Tool Use and Tool Understanding. The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(17), 6822-6835. (Journal Club Commentary by Vonk, J. M. J., 2015 J Neurosci)
Wang, X., Peelen, M., Han, Z., He, C., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2015). How Visual Is the Visual Cortex? Comparing Connectional and Functional Fingerprints between Congenitally Blind and Sighted Individuals. The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(36), 12545-12559.
Fang, Y., Han, Z., Zhong, S., Gong, G., Song, L., Liu, F., Huang, R., Du, X., Sun, R., Wang, Q., He, Y., Bi, Y. (2015). The semantic anatomical network: Evidence from healthy and brain‐damaged patient populations. Human brain mapping, 36(9), 3499-3515.
Lin, N., Wang, X., Zhao, Y., Liu, Y., Li, X., Bi, Y. (2015). Premotor cortex activation elicited during word comprehension relies on access of specific action concepts. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 27(10), 2051-2062.
Almeida, J., He, D., Chen, Q., Mahon, B. Z., Zhang, F., Goncalves, ó., Fang, Y., Bi, Y. (2015). Decoding visual location from neural patterns in the auditory cortex of the congenitally deaf. Psychological Science, 26(11), 1771-1782.
Yang, Q., Guo, Q., Bi, Y. (2015). The Brain Connectivity Basis of Semantic Dementia: A Selective Review. CNS neuroscience & therapeutics, 21(10), 784-792.
Lin, N., Bi, Y., Zhao, Y., Luo, C., Li, X. (2015). The theory-of-mind network in support of action verb comprehension: Evidence from an fMRI study. Brain and language, 141, 1-10.
Dai, Z. J., Bi, Y., He, Y. (2015). With Great Brain Hub Connectivity Comes Great Vulnerability. CNS neuroscience & therapeutics, 21(7), 541.
Zhou, W., Xia, Z., Bi, Y., Shu, H. (2015). Altered connectivity of the dorsal and ventral visual regions in dyslexic children: a resting-state fMRI study. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 9, 495.
Lin, Q., Dai, Z., Xia, M., Han, Z., Huang, R., Gong, G., Liu, C., Bi, Y., He, Y. (2015). A connectivity-based test-retest dataset of multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging in young healthy adults. Scientific Data, 2(1), 1-10.
Xie, S., Zhang, Z., Zhao, Q., Zhang, J., Zhong, S., Bi, Y., He, Y., Pan, H., Gong, G. (2015). The effects of X chromosome loss on neuroanatomical and cognitive phenotypes during adolescence: a multi-modal structural MRI and diffusion tensor imaging study. Cerebral Cortex, 25(9), 2842-2853.
Dai, Z., Yan, C., Li, K., Wang, Z., Wang, J., Cao, M., Lin, Q., Shu, N., Xia, M., Bi, Y., He, Y. (2015). Identifying and mapping connectivity patterns of brain network hubs in Alzheimer’s disease. Cerebral Cortex, 25(10), 3723-3742.
2014
Peelen, M., He, C., Han, Z, Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2014). Nonvisual and visual object shape representations in occipitotemporal cortex: evidence from congenitally blind and sighted adults. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(1), 163-170.
Bi, Y., He, Y. (2014). Connectomics Reveals Faulty Wiring Patterns for Depressed Brain. Biological Psychiatry, 76(7), 515-516.
Lingnau, A., Strnad, L., He, C., Fabbri, S., Han, Z., & Bi, Y., et al. (2014). Cross-modal plasticity preserves functional specialization in posterior parietal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 24(2), 541-549.
2013
Han, Z., Ma, Y., Gong, G., He, Y., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2013). White matter structural connectivity underlying semantic processing: Evidence from brain damaged patients. Brain, 136(10), 2952-2965.
Han, Z., Bi, Y., Chen, J., Chen, Q., He, Y., Caramazza, A. (2013). Distinct regions of right temporal cortex are associated with biological and human-agent motion: fmri and neuropsychological evidence. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33(39), 15442-15453.
Wang, X., Han, Z., He, Y., Caramazza, A., Song, L., Bi, Y. (2013). Where color rests: Spontaneous brain activity of bilateral fusiform and lingual regions predicts object color knowledge performance. NeuroImage, 76, 252-263.
He, C., Peelen, M., Han, Z., Lin, N., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2013). Selectivity for large nonmanipulable objects in scene-selective visual cortex does not require visual experience. NeuroImage, 79, 1-9.
Peelen, M., Bracci, S., Lu, X., He, C., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2013). Tool Selectivity in Left Occipitotemporal Cortex Develops without Vision. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(8), 1225-1234.
Guo, Q., He, C., Wen, X., Song, L., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2013). Adapting the Pyramids and Palm Trees Test, the Kissing and Dancing Test and developing other semantic tests for the Chinese population. Applied Psycholinguistics, 35(6), 1001-1019.
Yu, X., Bi, Y., Han, Z., Law, S. P. (2013). An fMRI study of grammatical morpheme processing associated with nouns and verbs in Chinese. PloS one, 8(10), e74952.
Zhang, X., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2013). Are abstract and concrete concepts organized differently? Evidence from the blocked translation paradigm. Applied Psycholinguistics, 34(5), 1059-1092.
2012
Wei, T., Liang, X., He, Y., Zang, Y., Han, Z., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2012). Predicting Conceptual Processing Capacity from Spontaneous Neuronal Activity of the Left Middle Temporal Gyrus. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(2), 481-489.
Wang, X., Han, Z., He, Y., Liu, L., Bi, Y. (2012). Resting-State Functional Connectivity Patterns Predict Chinese Word Reading Competency. PLOS one, 7(9), e44848.
Han, Z., Song, L., Bi, Y. (2012). Cognitive mechanism of writing to dictation of logographic characters. Applied Psycholinguistics, 33(3), 517-537.
Yu, X., Bi. Y., Han, Z., Zhu, C., Law, S. P. (2012). Neural correlates of comprehension and production of nouns and verbs in Chinese. Brain and Language, 122(2), 126-31.
2011
Yu, X., Law, S. P., Han, Z., Zhu, C., Bi, Y. (2011). Dissociative neural correlates of semantic processing of nouns and verbs in Chinese: A language with minimal inflectional morphology. Neuroimage, 58 (3), 912–922.
Bi, Y., Wei, T., Wu, C., Han, Z., Jiang, T., Caramazza, A. (2011). The role of the left anterior temporal lobe in language processing revisited: Evidence from an individual with ATL resection. Cortex, 47(5), 575-587.
Lin, N., Lu, X., Fang, F., Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2011). Is the semantic category effect in the lateral temporal cortex due to motion property differences? NeuroImage, 55(4), 1853-1864.
Lin, N., Guo, Q., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2011). Motor knowledge is one dimension for concept organization: Further evidence from a Chinese semantic dementia case. Brain and Language, 119(2), 110-118.
Han, Z., Shao, A., Bi, Y. (2011). Double dissociations of word and number processing in auditory and written modalities: A case study. Neurocase, 17(5), 418-424.
Yang, J., Shu, H., Bi, Y., Liu, Y., Wang, X. (2011). Dissociation and association of the embodied representation of tool-use verbs and hand verbs: An fMRI study. Brain and Language, 119(3), 167-174.
王晓莎,王效莹,韩在柱,&毕彦超.(2011). 语义范畴特异性损伤原因探索:物体可操作性的作用。中国卒中杂志,6 (8), 609-614.
陈静, 柳妍, 刘方松, 宋鲁平, 韩在柱, & 毕彦超. (2011). 物体的颜色知识和运动知识的独立性表征. 中国康复理论与实践, 17(3), 201-203.
刘方松, 王强, 柳妍, 陈静, 宋鲁平, 韩在柱, & 毕彦超. (2011). 非言语声音和言语声音表征关系的研究. 中国康复理论与实践, 17(3), 204-206.
2010
Bi, Y., Yu, X., Geng, J., Alario, F. X. (2010). The role of visual form in lexical access: Evidence from Chinese classifier production. Cognition, 116(1), 101-109.
2009
Bi, Y., Han, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2009). Reading does not depend on writing, even in Chinese. Neuropsychologia, 47(4), 1193-1199.
Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2009). Oral spelling and writing in a logographic language: Insights from a Chinese dysgraphic individual. Brain and Language, 110(1), 23-28.
Bi, Y., Wei, T., Janssen, N., & Han, Z. (2009). The contribution of orthography to spoken word production: Evidence from Chinese. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16(3), 555-560.
Bi, Y., Xu, Y., & Caramazza, A. (2009). Orthographic and phonological effects in picture-word interference paradigm: Evidence from a logographic language. Applied Psycholinguistics, 30(4), 637–658.
Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2009). Reading comprehension without phonological mediation: Further evidence from a Chinese aphasic individual. Science in China Series C: Life Sciences, 52(5), 492-499.
2008
Janssen, N., Bi, Y., & Caramazza, A. (2008). A tale of two frequencies: Determining the speed of lexical access for Mandarin Chinese and English compounds. Language and Cognitive Processes, 23(7-8), 1191-1223.
邵爱惠, 郁曦, 谭勇, 韩在柱, & 毕彦超. (2008). 复述存在非语义通路: 来自一例脑损伤患者的证据. 中国全科医学, 11(20), 1859-1861.
韩在柱, 舒华, & 毕彦超. (2008). 汉语的认知神经心理学研究. 心理科学进展, 16(1), 18-25.
刘洁, 毕彦超, & 韩在柱. (2008). 语言书写机制的研究进展: 来自失写症的证据. 心理科学进展, 16(1), 26-31.
2007
Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H. (2007). Compound frequency effect in word production: Evidence from anomia. Brain and Language, 103(1-2), 55-56.
Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H., Caramazza, A. (2007). Nouns, Verbs, Objects, Actions, and the Animate/Inanimate effect. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24(5), 485-504.
Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H., Weekes, B. (2007). The interaction between the semantic and the nonsemantic routes of reading: Evidence from Chinese. Neuropsychologia, 45(12), 2660-2673.
Han, Z., Zhang, Y., Shu, H., Bi, Y. (2007). The Orthographic Buffer in Writing Chinese Characters: Evidence from a Dysgraphic Patient. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24(4), 431–450.
Han, Z., Bi, Y., Zhou, Y., Shu, H. (2007). Does real grammatical class effect in word production exist in isolating languages? Brain and Language, 103(1-2), 65-66.
~2006
Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H., Caramazza, A. (2005). Are verbs like inanimate objects? Brain and Language, 95(1), 28-29.
Han, Z., Bi, Y., Shu, H., & Weekes, B. S. (2005). The interaction between semantic and sublexical routes in reading: Converging evidence from Chinese. Brain and language, 95(1), 235-236.
Shu, H., Xiong, H., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2005). The selective impairment of the phonological output buffer: Evidence from a Chinese patient. Behavioral Neurology, 16(2-3), 179-189.
Caramazza, A., Bi, Y., Costa, A., Miozzo, M. (2004). What determines the speed of lexical access: homophone or specific-word frequency? A reply to Jescheniak et al. (2003). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, emory, and Cognition, 30, 278-282.
Han, Z.,Shu, H., Bai, X., & Bi, Y. (2003). Category-specific semantic deficits: A case study. Acta Psychologia Sinica, 35, 23-28.
Caramazza, A., Costa, A., Miozzo, M., Bi, Y. (2001). The Specific-Word Frequency Effect: Implications for the epresentation of Homophones in Speech Production. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and cognition, 27(6), 1430.
周筠, 韩在柱, 舒华, 毕彦超, & 曹德腾. (2006). 语义范畴特异性损伤. 中国临床康复, 10(18), 7-9.
韩在柱, 舒华, &毕彦超.(2005). 汉语口语产生障碍的起因辨析:一项个案研究.心理学报, 37(增刊), 927-932.
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Material appendix
Book chapters
Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2009). Selective Grammatical Class Deficits: Implications for the Representation of Grammatical Information in Chinese. Language Disorders in Speakers of Chinese, 184.
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