專任教授

吳嫻

教授

denisewu@cc.ncu.edu.tw
研究室: 中央大學科五館 603-1
Tel: (03) 4227151 # 65205
Fax: (03) 4263502
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學歷

美國萊斯大學 認知心理學 博士 (1998年9月至2003年1月)
國立中正大學 心理研究所 碩士 (1996年9月至1998年6月)
國立台灣大學 心理學系 學士 (1992年9月至1996年6月) 

經歷

國立中央大學 認知神經科學研究所 教授 (2014年8月至今)
國立中央大學 認知神經科學研究所 所長 (2014年2月2020年1月)
國立中央大學 認知神經科學研究所 副教授 (2009年8月至2014年7月)
國立中央大學 認知神經科學研究所 助理教授 (2005年2月至2009年7月)
美國賓州大學 神經學系暨認知神經科學研究中心 博士後研究員 (2003年1月至2005年1月) 

學術專長 

腦傷病患的失語、失憶研究
行動的知覺、概念、語言表徵
短期記憶的表徵及處理歷程
序列訊息的理解及處理歷程 
中文字詞辨識
腦造影技術在認知神經科學上的應用 

目前研究方向

1.The functional and anatomical mechanisms underlying numerical and magnitude concepts.
2.The functional and anatomical mechanisms underlying long-term linguistic representations.
3.The functional and anatomical mechanisms underlying verbal short-term memory.
4.The overarching theme of my current research: the parallel organizational principle of different cognitive functions in the brain.

指導課程

•認知神經心理學Cognitive Neuropsychology
•研究方法 Research Methods 

獎項

  • 2020 中央大學通識與共同必修課程教學優良教師E2020xcellent Teaching Award, Center for General Education, National Central University, Taiwan
  • 2013-2020 中央大學學術研究傑出獎Outstanding Research Award, National Central University, Taiwan
  • 2020 資深學者傅爾布萊特研究獎助金Senior Research Grants of the Fulbright Program
  • 2019 中央大學羅家倫校長年輕傑出研究獎
  • 2018 中央大學生醫理工學院發表頂尖論文獎
  • 2017 中央大學105學年度學術研究傑出獎
  • 2016 美國心理科學學會會士 (Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, USA)
  • 2016 中央大學104學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2015 美國實驗心理學會會士 (Fellow of the Psychonomic Society, USA)
  • 2015 中央大學103學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2014 世界科學院TWAS年輕學者獎
  • 2014 吳健雄學術基金會 台灣女科學家新秀獎
  • 2014 中央大學102學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2013 國科會優秀年輕學者研究計畫
  • 2013 中央大學101學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2012 中央大學理學院優良教師
  • 2012 中央研究院年輕學者研究著作獎
  • 2011 中央大學資電學院優良教師
  • 2007-2009 國科會傑出學者養成計畫 
  • 2009 中央大學優良導師 
  • 2008 中央大學理學院發表頂尖論文獎 
  • 2007 中央大學理學院優良教師 
  • 2004 國際腦照影協會贊助與會獎金
  • 2002 美國心理學會優秀論文獎
  • 2002 國際認知神經科學協會贊助與會獎金
  • 2001 美國認知神經科學暑期學校獎學金
  • 2001 國際認知神經科學協會贊助與會獎金
  • 2000 美國萊斯大學贊助參與腦造影研習會獎學金 

整合研究計畫

•在國際與國內實驗室的合作計畫上,與美國萊斯大學腦與語言研究室 (Laboratory of Brain and Language, Rice University, USA)、美國賓州大學認知神經科學研究中心 (Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, USA)進行概念與語言之長期、短期表徵及處理過程 

 

 

 

期刊論文 / Journal Papers (* corresponding author)

  1. Chien, T. C., Hung, H. C., Ku, Y. M., Wu, D. H., & Chan, T. W*. (2021). Some thoughts on extending digital language learning research. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
  2. Chang, C. H., Dehaene, S., Wu, D. H., Kuo, W. J.*, & Pallier, C. (2020). Cortical encoding of linguistic constituent with and without morphosyntactic cues. Cortex, 129, 281-295. (RANK6/88 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL)
  3. Xu, K., Wu, D. H., & Duann, J.-R*. (2020). Dynamic brain connectivity attuned to the complexity of relative clause sentences revealed by a single-trial analysis. NeuroImage, 217, 116920 (RANK8/134 in RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING)
  4. Wu, D. H.*, & Bulut, T. (2020). The contribution of statistical learning to language and literacy acquisition. In Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 72, 283-318. (SSCI:IF=1.488 RANK:80/91 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL)
  5. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hsu, C.-H. & Hsieh, I.-H.* (2020). A minimum temporal window for direction detection of frequency-modulated sweeps: a magnetoencephalography study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 389. (SSCI, IF=2.129 in 2018, RANK: 40/137 in PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Cited: 0)
  6. Xu, K., Wu, D. H, & Duann, J.-R*.(2020). Enhanced left inferior frontal to left superior temporal effective connectivity for complex sentence comprehension: fMRI evidence from Chinese relative clause processing. Brain and Language, 200, 104712. (SSCI, IF=2.700 in 2018, RANK: 8/184 in LINGUISTICS, Cited: 2)
  7. Xu, K., Duann, J.-R., Hung, D. L. & Wu, D. H. * (2019). Preference for object relative clauses in Chinese sentence comprehension: Evidence from online self-paced reading time. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2210. (SSCI, IF=2.129 in 2018, RANK: 40/137 in PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Cited: 3)
  8. Yu, A., Chen, M. S., Cherodath, S., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J., & Wu, D. H.* (2019). Neuroimaging evidence for sensitivity to orthography-to-phonology conversion in native readers and foreign learners of Chinese. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 50, 53-70. (SCI & SSCI, IF=1.247 in 2018, RANK: 58/184 in LINGUISTICS, Cited: 2)
  9. Bulut, T., Cheng, S. K., Xu, K. Y., Hung, D., & Wu, D. H.* (2018). Is there a processing preference for object relative clauses in Chinese? Evidence from ERPs. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 995. (SSCI, IF=2.129, RANK: 40/137 in PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Cited: 6)
  10. Tzeng, O. J.-L.*, Lee, C. Y., Lee, J. R., Wu, D. H., Lee, R. R. W., & Hung, D. L. (2017). Neurolinguistic studies of reading in Chinese. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2017(158), 55-68. (SSCI, IF=1.057, RANK: 66/76 in PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL, Cited: 0)
  11. Bulut, T., Hung, Y.-H., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H.* (2017). Neural correlates of processing sentences and compound words in Chinese. PLoS ONE, 12 (12): e0188526. (SCI, IF=2.776, RANK: 24/69 in MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE, Cited: 5)
  12. Lee, R. R.-W., Hsu, C.-H., Lin, S.-K., Wu, D. H., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2017). Learning transforms functional organization for Mandarin lexical tone discrimination in the brain: Evidence from a MEG experiment on second language learning. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 42, 124-139. (SCI, IF=1.247, RANK: 58/184 in LINGUISTICS, Cited: 4)
  13. Bulut, T., & Wu, D. H.* (2016). A brief review of linguistic and psycholinguistic perspectives on language processing. Cognitie, Creier, Comportament / Cognition, Brain, Behavior, 20(2), 87-99. (Cited: 2)
  14. Chen, H.-Y., Chang, E. C., Chen, S. H.-Y., Lin, Y.-C., & Wu, D. H.* (2016). Functional and anatomical dissociation between the orthographic lexicon and the orthographic buffer revealed in reading and writing Chinese characters by fMRI.  NeuroImage, 129, 105-116. (SCI, IF=5.812, RANK: 1/14 in NEUROIMAGING, Cited: 8)
  15. Su, J.-J.*, Molinaro, N., Gillon-Dowens, M., Tsai, P.-S., Wu, D. H., & Carreiras, M. (2016). When “he” can also be “she”: An ERP study of reflexive pronoun resolution in written Mandarin Chinese. Frontiers in Psychology, 7(151). (SSCI, IF=2.129, RANK: 40/137 in PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Cited: 7)
  16. Rueckl, J. G., Paz-Alonso, P. M., Molfese, P. J., Kuo, W.-J., Bick, A., Frost, S. J., Hancock, R., Wu, D. H., Mencl, W. E., Duñabeitia, J. A., Lee, J.-R., Oliver, M., Zevin, J. D., Hoeft, F., Carreiras, M., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Pugh, K. R., & Frost, R. (2015). Universal brain signature of proficient reading: Evidence from four contrasting languages. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(50), 15510-15515. (SCI, IF=9.58, RANK: 7/69 in MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES, Cited: 117)
  17. Hung, Y.-H., Pallier, C., Dehaene, S., Lin, Y.-C., Chang, A., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H.* (2015). Neural correlates of merging number words. NeuroImage, 122, 33-43. (SCI, IF=5.812, RANK: 1/14 in NEUROIMAGING, Cited: 13)
  18. Chang, C. H.-C.*, Pallier, C., Wu, D. H., Nakamura, K., Jobert, A., Kuo, W.-J., & Dehaene, S. (2015). Adaptation of the human visual system to the statistics of letters and line configurations. NeuroImage, 120, 428-440. (SCI, IF=5.812, RANK: 1/14 in NEUROIMAGING, Cited: 21)
  19. Lin, Y.-C., Chen, H.-Y., Lai, Y. C., & Wu, D. H.* (2015). Phonological similarity and orthographic similarity affect probed serial recall of Chinese characters. Memory and Cognition, 43(3), 538-554. (SSCI, IF=1.95, RANK: 44/88 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL, Cited: 13)
  20. Ku, O.*, Chen, S. Y., Wu, D. H., Lao, A. C.-C., & Chan, T.-W. (2014). The effects of game-based learning on mathematical confidence and performance: High ability vs. low ability. Educational Technology & Society, 17(3), 65-78. (SSCI, IF=2.133, RANK: 55/243 in EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, Cited: 73)
  21. Hung, Y.-H., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H.* (2014). Tracking the temporal dynamics of the processing of phonetic and semantic radicals in Chinese character recognition by MEG. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 29, 42–65. (SCI & SSCI, IF=1.247, RANK: 58/184 in LINGUISTICS, Cited: 22)
  22. Tzeng, O. J.-L.*, Lee, C.-Y., Lee, J.-R., Wu, D. H., Juan, C.-H., Cheng, S.-K., Lee, R. R.-W., Huang, C.-M., Kuo, N. W.-J., Chang, E. C., & Hung, D. L. (2013). Cognitive neuroscience in the 21st century: A selective review of prominent research topics and applications. Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering, 2(4), 364-381. (Cited: 1)
  23. Evans, L., Tsai, P.-S., Wu, D. H., Lien, Y.-W., & Gattis, M.* (2013). The dimensional arrow: Agreement in directional mapping of dimensions among Mandarin Chinese- and English-speakers. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66(9), 1729-1738. (SSCI, IF=1.73, RANK: 45/83 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMANTAL, Cited: 0)
  24. Tsai, P.-S., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H.* (2013). Using magnetoencephalography to investigate processing of negative polarity items in Mandarin Chinese. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 26(2), 258-270. (SCI & SSCI, IF=1.247, RANK: 58/184 in LINGUISTICS, Cited: 3)
  25. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Chang, E. C.* (2012). Relative size of numerical magnitude induces a size-contrast effect on the grip scaling of reach-to-grasp movements. Cortex, 48(8), 1043-1051. (SCI, IF=4.275, RANK: 5/53 in BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, Cited: 15)
  26. Chang, A. Y.-C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H.* (2011). Big time is not always long: Numerical magnitude automatically affects time reproduction. Psychological Science, 22(12), 1567-1573. (SSCI, IF=4.902, RANK: 9/137 in PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Cited: 58)
  27. Kung, S.-J., Tzeng, O. J.-L, Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H.* (2011). Dynamic allocation of attention to metrical and grouping accents in rhythmic sequences. Experimental Brain Research, 210(2), 269-282. (SCI, IF=1.878, RANK: 216/267 in NEUROSCIENCES, Cited: 21)
  28. Chang, S.-B., Lin, C.-J., Ching, E., Cheng, H. N. H., Chang, B., Chen, F.-C., Wu, D. H., & Chan, T.-W.* (2009). EduBingo: Developing a content sample for the one-to-one classroom by the content-first design approach. Educational Technology & Society, 12(3), 343-353. (SSCI, IF=2.133, RANK: 55/243 in EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, Cited: 26)
  29. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Chang, E. C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H.* (2009). The common magnitude code underlying numerical and size processing for action but not for perception. Experimental Brain Research, 194(4), 553-562. (SCI, IF=1.878, RANK: 216/267 in NEUROSCIENCES, Cited: 32)
  30. Tsai, P.-S., Yu, B. H.-Y., Lee, C.-Y., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H.* (2009). An event-related potential study of the concreteness effect between Chinese nouns and verbs. Brain Research, 1253, 149-160. (SCI, IF=2.929, RANK: 131/267 in NEUROSCIENCES, Cited: 44)
  31. Hung, Y.-H., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H.* (2008). Flexible spatial mapping of different notations of numbers in Chinese readers. Cognition, 106(3), 1441-1450. (SSCI, IF=3.537, RANK: 11/88 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL, Cited: 149)
  32. Wu, D. H.*, Morganti, A., & Chatterjee, A. (2008). Neural substrates of processing path and manner information of a moving event. Neuropsychologia, 46(2), 704-713. (SCI & SSCI, IF=2.872, RANK: 21/88 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL, Cited: 60)
  33. Wu, D. H., Waller, S., & Chatterjee, A.* (2007). The functional neuroanatomy of thematic role and locative relational knowledge. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19(9), 1542-1555. (SCI & SSCI, IF=3.029, RANK: 18/88 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL, Cited: 95)
  34. Wu, D. H.* (2005). Single word processing: Insights from research on brain-damaged patients. (in Chinese) Research in Applied Psychology, 28, 119-140.
  35. Fellows, L. K.*, Heberlein, A. S., Morales, D. A., Shivde, G., Waller, S., & Wu, D. H. (2005). Method matters: An empirical study of impact in cognitive neuroscience. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17(6), 850-858. (SCI & SSCI, IF=3.029, RANK: 18/88 in PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL, Cited: 117)
  36. Chatterjee, A.*, Waller, S., & Wu, D. H. (2004). Anatomy of thematic and spatial relationship deficits in asyntactic comprehension. Neurology 62, A167-168. (SCI, IF=8.689, RANK:10/199 in CLINICAL NEUROLOGY)
  37. Martin, R. C.*, Wu, D. H., Freedman, M., Jackson, E., & Lesch, M. (2003). An event-related fMRI investigation of phonological versus semantic short-term memory. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 16(4-5), 341-360. (SCI & SSCI, IF=1.247, RANK: 58/184 in LINGUISTICS, Cited: 69)
  38. Wu, D. H. *, Martin, R. C., & Markus, D. F. (2002). A third route for reading? Implications from a case of phonological dyslexia. Neurocase, 8(4), 274-293. (SCI, IF=1.108, RANK: 66/77 in PSYCHOLOGY, Cited: 16)

 

會議論文 / Conference Abstracts

  1. Huang, Y.-S., Renaldi, A., Lin, Z.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2021, October). Statistical learning contributes to sentence comprehension in a foreign language learned through a non-immersive environment. Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (Virtual Edition)
  2. Lee R. -J., Wong, K.-J., Li, J. -C., & Wu, D. H. (2021, May). Elderly participants share spatial representations with an inanimate partner. Poster presented in the International Convention of Psychological Science. (Virtual Meeting)
  3. Luo, P.-X., Khan, M., & Wu, D. H. (2021, May). Familiarity with own-race faces strengthens the negative correlation between attractiveness ratings and recognition memory of faces. Poster presented in the International Convention of Psychological Science. (Virtual Meeting)
  4. Li, J. -C., Lee R. -J.,Wong, K.-J., & Wu, D. H. (2021, March). Shared and unshared spatial representation between computers and humans. Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  5. Kuo, M.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2021, March). The distinction between functional and dysfunctional impulsivity and their relationship with discounting behaviors. Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  6. Huang, Y.-S., Renaldi, A., Lin, Z.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2021, March). Neurophysiological correlates of semantic and syntactic processing of a foreign language in suboptimal environment. Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society. (Virtual Meeting)
  7. Chen, P.-W., Lo, H.-I., Cheng, S.-K., Tzeng, Ovid J.-L., Wu, D. H., & Chang, C. C.-H. (2021, March). The involvement of the hippocampus in statistical learning: correlated performance in the mnemonic similarity task and the triplet segmentation task. Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society. (Virtual Meeting)
  8. Renaldi, A, & Wu, D. H. (2021, March). Language background modulates neurophysiological correlates of positional statistical learning test. Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  9. Khan, M., Luo, P.-X., & Wu, D. H. (2021, March). Is there an other-gender bias in facial attractiveness judgment? Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  10. Khan, M., Luo, P.-X., & Wu, D. H. (2020, November). The other-race effect in face memory but not in attractiveness ratings of faces. Poster presented in the 61th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. (Virtual Meeting)
  11. Renaldi, A., Lin, Z.-Y., Fang, Y.-J., & Wu, D. H. (2020, September). Neurophysiological correlates of semantic anomalies detection and their relationship with statistical learning in foreign language learners. Poster presented in the 1st Taiwan Society for Neuroscience Meeting (TSfN 2020): Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Congress, Taipei, Taiwan.
  12. Lin, Z.-Y., Renaldi, A., Fang, Y.-J., & Wu, D. H. (2020, May). Neurophysiological evidence for sensitivity to English semantic but not syntactic anomalies in native Chinese speakers. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society. (Virtual Meeting) (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008-041-MY2)
  13. Fang, Y.-J., Chen, P.-W., & Wu, D. H. (2020, May). The relationship between individual differences in measurements of statistical learning and episodic memory. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society. (Virtual Meeting) (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008-041-MY2)
  14. Luo, P.-X., Chang, C. C-H., & Wu, D. H. (2020, May). Attractive faces in one’s own race are more eye-catching: Evidence from the continuous flashing suppression paradigm. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society. (Virtual Meeting) (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008-041-MY2)
  15. Renaldi, A., Lien, Y.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2020, January). Distinct neurophysiological correlates of sensitivity to temporal and spatial regularity in a statistical learning test. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Tainan, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008 -041 -MY2 & MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  16. Fang, Y.-J., Chen, P.-W.*, & Wu, D. H. (2020, January). The relationship between individual differences in measurements of statistical learning and episodic memory. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Tainan, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008 -041 -MY2)
  17. Wu, D. H., Luo, P.-X., & Dong, L.J.-W. (2020, January). Facial attractiveness is identified later than and modulated by race of faces. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Tainan, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008 -041 -MY2)
  18. Cheng, J. Chen, M. S.-Y., Dong, L.J.-W., Shih, D. Y.-W., & Wu, D. H. (2019, March). Neural correlates of aesthetic ratings of Chinese calligraphy and scenery photos in nonreaders of Chinese. Poster presented in the 2019 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Los Angeles, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  19. Xu, K.-Y., Wu, D. H., & Duann, J.-R. (2019, January). Brain connectivity is modulated by sentence complexity as revealed by fMRI-ICA in Chinese relative clause. Poster presented in the 2019 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Hsinchu, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 107-2221-E-008-032 & MOST 106-2410-H-008-054)
  20. Shih, D. Y.-W., Yan, Z.-Y., Chen, M. S.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2019, January). Exploration of eye-movement behaviours during decision on fairness judgement. Poster presented in the 2019 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Hsinchu, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 107-2410-H-008-041-MY2 & NSC 101-2410-H-008-016-MY2)
  21. Dong, L. J.-W., Chen, M. S.-Y., Hsu, Y.-T., & Wu, D. H. (2019, January). Time courses of identification of beauty and other attributes in faces. Poster presented in the 2019 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Hsinchu, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  22. Renaldi, A., Lian, Y.-H., Chen, Y.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2019, January). P600 effect of logographic orthography on visual statistical learning. Poster presented in the 2019 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Hsinchu, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3 & MOST 107-2410-H-008-041-MY2)
  23. Wu, D. H., Renaldi, A., & Lian, Y.-H. (2019, January). Different mechanisms of componential statistical learning between alphabetic and logographic readers. Poster presented in the 2019 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Hsinchu, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3 & MOST 107-2410-H-008-041-MY2)
  24. Renaldi, A., Lian, Y.-H., Hung, D., & Wu, D. H. (2018, November). Statistical learning of spatial componential regularity correlates with sensitivity to a foreign logographic orthography. Poster presented in the 59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  25. Xu, K.-Y., Duann, J. -R., & Wu, D. H. (2018, March). The involvement of left inferior frontal and posterior superior temporal gyri in processing Chinese relative clauses. Poster presented in the 2018 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  26. Lian, Y.-H., Xu, K.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2018, March). Statistical learning of nonadjacent dependencies among different modalities. Poster presented in the 2018 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  27. Xu, K.-Y., Duann, J.-R., & Wu, D. H. (2018, January). Sentence Comprehension at the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface. Poster presented in the 2018 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taichung, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  28. Lian, Y.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2018, January). Individual abilities of statistical learning are affected by material modalities and relationships. Poster presented in the 2018 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taichung, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  29. Renaldi, A., & Wu, D. H. (2018, January). The Effect of orthography on statistical Learning: Evidence from Taiwanese and Indonesian readers. Poster presented in the 2018 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taichung, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  30. Yan, Z.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2018, January). The effect of social status and equity theory on inequality-averse social preference. Poster presented in the 2018 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taichung, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  31. Chen, M. S.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2017, November). Experts of Chinese calligraphy perceive characters globally. Poster presented in the 58th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  32. Yan, Z.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2017, October). The effect of social status on distribution preference? Poster presentation at the 15th Society for Neuroeconomic, Toronto, Canada. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  33. Wu, D. H. (2017, September). Converging evidence for the processing advantage of object-relative clause in Chinese sentences. Oral presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of International Conference on Cognitive Science, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  34. Wu, D. H. (2017, September). How orthagraphy-based and phonology-based typing methods affect orthographic processing of Chinese characters. Oral presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of International Conference on Cognitive Science, Taipei, Taiwan.
  35. Chang, C. C-H., Lin, M.-J., & Wu, D. H., (2017, September).The modulation of number-response mapping by hypnotic suggestion. Oral presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of International Conference on Cognitive Science, Taipei, Taiwan.
  36. Xu, K.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2017, September). Comprehension of the interrogrative word shenme 'What' in Mandarin Chinese. Poster presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of International Conference on Cognitive Science, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  37. Yan, Z.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2017, September). Can the origin of social status modulate the perception of fairness? Poster presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of International Conference on Cognitive Science, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  38. Lian, Y.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2017, September) Statistical learning of nonadjacent dependencies in sequential and simultaneous visual shapes. Poster presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of International Conference on Cognitive Science, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  39. Xu, K.-Y., Lian, Y.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2017, July). Individual difference in statistical learning of dependency between nonadjacent visual shapes in sequence correlates with sentence reading. Poster presented in the 13th Annual Meeting of Asia Pacific Conference on Vision, Tainan, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3,& MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  40. Wu, D. H., Chen, M. S.-Y., Teresa Pegors, Hung, D. L., Tzeng, & O. J.-L. (2017, March). Neural correlates of aesthetic ratings of calligraphic characters and scenery photos in experts and novices of Chinese calligraphy. Poster presented in the 2017 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  41. Chen, M. S.-Y., Wang, T.-Y., Teresa Pegors, & Wu, D. H. (2017, January). Perception of beauty in calligraphic Chinese characters between Chinese and American readers. Poster presented in the 2017 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Chungli, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  42. Lian, Y.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2017, January). Statistical learning of nonadjacent dependencies among nonlinguistic visual shapes. Poster presented in the 2017 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Chungli, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  43. Chen, M. S.-Y., Wang, T.-Y., Lin, S. S.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2016, November). Time courses of lexicality and beauty identification of Chinese characters. Poster presented in the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  44. Xu, K.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2016, November). Preference for Chinese Object Relative Clause Processing in Self-Paced Reading. Poster presented in the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, USA. (Supported by MOST 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3,& MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  45. Xu, K.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2016, October). Preference for Chinese object relative clause processing. Oral presentation in the 1st Annual Doctoral Forum for Chinese Linguistics, Tianjin, China.
  46. Lian, Y.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2016, October). Statistical learning of nonadjacent dependencies in artificial grammar. Poster presented in the 2016 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Psychology Association, Tainan, Taiwan. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-001-MY3)
  47. Chen, H.-Y., Chang, E. C.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2016, April). An fMRI investigation of the effects of orthography-based and phonology-based typing methods on orthographic processing of Chinese characters. Poster presented in the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, USA. (Supported by NSC 100-2911-I-008-505)
  48. Yu, A.-Y., Brice, H., Frost, R., & Wu, D. H. (2016, April). Sensitivity to regularity of combinatorial visual stimuli correlates with Chinese character recognition. Poster presented in the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, USA. (Supported by MOST 105-2420-H-008-
    001-MY3)
  49. Bulut, T., Chen, Y.-W., & Wu, D. H. (2016, January). Neural correlates of syntactic processing in Chinese: Evidence from FMRI. Poster presented in the 4th Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  50. Yu, A.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2016, January). Feature combination sensitivity of visual stimuli alone correlates with Chinese character recognition: Unveiling the different aspects of statistical learning. Oral presentation in the 4th Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by AS-102-TP-C06)
  51. Lin, S. S.-H., Li, M. Y.-C., Yu, A.-Y., Hung, Y.-H., Lin, E. Y.-C., & Wu, D. H. (2015, November). A fast FMRI protocol to identify neural networks underlying cognitive functions. Poster presented in the 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, USA. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-
    002-MY3、NSC 100-2911-I-008-505 & NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3)
  52. Wu, D. H. (2015, November). The contribution of linguistically specific effects to verbal shortterm memory: Evidence from Chinese character retention. Poster presented in the 2015 Annual Workshop of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Sydney, Australia. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  53. Chang, E. C.-H., & Wu, D. H. (2015, June). Comparison of BOLD responses in individuals with differential preference in spatial reference frames. Poster presented in the 21st Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  54. Bulut, T., Uysal, H., & Wu, D. H. (2015, June). Frequency and acquisition of relative clauses in Turkish. Poster presented in the 2015 Annual Meeting of Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, San Sebastian, Spain. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  55. Yu, A.-Y., Hsuan, U. E.-Y., Lee, R. R.-W., Tzeng A. K., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2015, June). Role of statistical learning and continued learning in determining L2 acquisition: Evidence from non-native Chinese learners.  Poster presented in the 2015 Annual Meeting of Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, San Sebastian, Spain.
  56. Tsai, P.-S., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Wu, D. H., Lee, M.-C., & Huang, T. S.-T. (2015, March). A MEG study on the brain activity in processing faces with emotional expressions. Poster presented in the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.
  57. Bulut, T., Cheng, S.-k., & Wu, D. H. (2015, March). Processing relative clauses in Chinese: An ERP study. Poster presented in the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  58. Lee, R. R.-W., Hsu, K. C.-H., Lin, S.-K., Sung, Y.-T., Chang, K.-E., Wu, D. H., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2015, March). Learning transforms functional organization in the brain: Evidence from a MEG experiment on second language learning. Poster presented in the International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  59. Wu, D. H., Hung, Y.-H., & Lin, Y.-C. (2015, March). Recognition and short-term memory of Chinese characters: Behavioral and neuroimaging evidence. Poster presented in the International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3 & AS-102-TP- C06)
  60. Hsuan, U. E.-Y., Liao, C., Ku, O., Chan, T.-W., Ku, Y.-M., & Wu, D. H. (2015, January). How visual processing skills affect Chinese children literacy acquisition. Poster presented in the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 100-2511-S-008- 014-MY3 & AS-102-TP-C06)
  61. Yu, A.-Y., Hsuan, U. E.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2015, January). Modality specificity of visual and auditory statistical learning: Evidence from native and non‐native Chinese speakers. Poster presented in the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 100-2511-S-008-014-MY3 & AS-102-TP-C06)
  62. Chen, J.-C., Chen, H.-Y., Lin, Y.-C., & Wu, D. H. (2015, January). Do semantic radicals contribute to verbal short-term memory of Chinese characters? Poster presented in the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  63. Ku, O., Wu, D. H., Lao, A. C. C., Wang, J.-H., & Chan, T.-W. (2014, November). The effects of mini-games on students’ confidence and performance in mental calculation. In C.-C. Liu et al. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computers in Education. Japan: Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education. (Supported by NSC 100-2511-S-008-014-MY3)
  64. Huang, T. S.-T., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Wu, D. H., Tsai, P.-S., & Lee, M.-C. (2014, November). A MEG study of the gender differences in processing emotion expressions and identity of faces. Poster presented in the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, USA. (Supported by NSC 103-2410-H-194-041-)
  65. Yu, A.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2014, November). Bilingual advantage in inhibi1on control? Evidence from Chinese-English late Bilinguals. Poster presented in the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, USA. (Supported by AS-102-TP-C06)
  66. Lin, Y.-C., Wu, D. H., Pallier, C., & Dehaene, S. (2014, November). Are complex grapheme and non-grapheme bigrams processed differently at an early stage in visual word recognition? Poster presented in the International Symposium on the Biological Foundation of Languages, Hong Kong, China. (Supported by NSC 100-2911-I-008-505 & NSC 102-2911-I-010-507)
  67. Yu, A.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2014, November). Do bilinguals have an advantage in inhibition control as measured in the stroop task? Evidence from Chinese-English late bilinguals. Poster presented in the International Symposium on the Biological Foundation of Languages, Hong Kong, China. (Supported by AS-102-TP-C06)
  68. Hsuan, U. E.-Y., Liao, C., Ku, O., Chan, T.-W., Ku, Y.-M., & Wu, D. H. (2014, November). How visual processing skills affect Chinese literacy acquisition: The evidence from L1 and L2 speakers. Poster presented in the International Symposium on the Biological Foundation of Languages, Hong Kong, China. (Supported by AS-102-TP-C06)
  69. Bulut, T., Hung, Y., & Wu, D. H. (2014, June). FMRI investigation of neural correlates of processing sentences and compound words in Chinese. Poster will be presented in the 20th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Hamburg, Germany. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  70. 古騏毓, 吳嫻, 陳德懷(2014, May)。增進小學生基礎數學能力之認知小遊戲設計。第八屆電腦與網路科技在教育上的應用研討會,新竹。(Supported by NSC 100-2511-S-008-014-MY3)
  71. 古騏毓, 吳嫻, 陳德懷(2014, May)。普遍認知能力與數學基礎能力相關性之初步研究。2014年第六屆科技與數學教育國際學術研討會暨數學教學工作坊,臺中。(Supported by NSC 100-2511-S-008-014-MY3)
  72. 古騏毓、陳德懷、吳嫻(2014, May)。迷你遊戲對學生心算信心與心算表現的影響。第十八屆全球華人計算機教育應用大會:電腦支援個人化學習工作坊,上海。(Supported by NSC 100-2511-S-008-014-MY3)
  73. Bulut, T., Uysal, H., & Wu, D. H. (2014, May). Asymmetry in the acquisition of subject and object relative clauses in Turkish. Poster will be presented in the 7th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  74. Paz-Alonso, P.M., Frost, S.J., Oliver, M., Molfese, P.J., Bick, A., Kuo, W.J., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O.J-L., Pugh, K.R., Rueckl, J.G., Frost, R., & Carreiras, M. (2014, April). Network dynamics of reading and speech systems across languages. Poster presented in the 21th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
  75. Rueckl, J., Frost, S.J., Molfese, P.J., Paz-Alonso, P.M., Kuo, W.J., Bick, A., Mencl, W.E., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O.J-L., Frost, R., Carreiras, M., & Pugh, K.R. (2014, April). How properties of the writing system determine the convergence of the speech and reading systems in the brain. Poster presented in the 21th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
  76. Huang, T.S-T., Huang, D.L., Tzeng, O.J-L, Wu, D. H., Tsai, P-S., & Lee, M-C., (2014, April). The brain activations of MEG in processing emotion expressions and identity of faces. Poster presented in the 21th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
  77. Lee, R.R-W., Hsu, K.C-H., Su, E.C-I., Lin, S-K., Wu, D. H., & Tzeng, O.J-L., (2014, April). Effects of practice on tonal discrimination for Chinese as a second language learner - An example of magnetic mismatch field. Poster presented in the 21th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
  78. Hung, Y-H., Wu, D. H., Lai, M., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., Dehaene, S., & Pallier, C., (2014, April). Neural correlates of merging number words in Chinese and French speakers. Poster presented in the 21th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Boston, USA. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008- 002-MY3 & NSC 100-2911-I-008-505 & NSC 99-2911-I-008-507)
  79. Chen, H.-Y., Chen, S. H.-Y., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2014, April). Neurocorrelates of the orthographic lexicon and buffer in Chinese writing. Poster presented in the 21st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, MA, USA. (Supported by NSC 100-2911-I-008-505 & AS-102- TP-C06)
  80. Li, M. Y.-C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2014, April).  The neuronal laterality of the phonological and visual similarity effects in probed serial recognition in Chinese-English bilinguals. Poster presented in the 21st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, MA, USA. (Supported by NSC 100-2911-I-008-505 & AS-102-TP-C06)
  81. Hsuan, U. E.-Y., Shih, E. H.-Y., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H., (2014, January). Statistical learning ability as a predictor of L2 Chinese literacy acquisition. Poster presented in the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Zhongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC100-2511-S008-014-MY3 & AS-102-TP-C06)
  82. Bulut, T., Hung, Y., & Wu, D. H., (2014, January). Sentence processing and compounding in Chinese: A naming experiment. Poster presented in Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neurscience-2014 Annual Meeting, Zhongli, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 102-2628-H-008-002-MY3)
  83. Chen, H.-Y., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2014, January). The functional dissociation between the orthographic lexicon and buffer revealed in Chinese writing. Poster presented in the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Jhong-Li, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 99-2911-I-008-507 & NSC 100-2911-I-008-505)
  84. Li, M. Y.C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2014, January). Functional MRI investigation of the effects of phonological and visual similarity of English words on short-term memory in unbalanced Chinese-English bilinguals. Poster presented in the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Zhongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC 99-2911-I-008-507 & AS-102-TP-C06)
  85. Lin, E. Y. C., Tzeng, O. T.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2014, January). The interaction of phonological and orthographic similarity in verbal short-term memory of Chinese characters: Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging. Paper presented in the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Zhongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan.
  86. Hsuan, U. E.-Y., Shih, E. H.-Y., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2013, November). Statistical learning and visual short-term memory predict acquisition of Chinese literacy as a second language. Poster presented in the 54th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada. (Supported by NSC 100-2511-S008-014-MY3, NSC 102-2922-I-008-223 & AS-102-TP-
    C06)
  87. Lin, E. Y.-C., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. T.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2013, October). The effect of homophone density in verbal short-term memory for spoken Chinese characters. Paper presented in the 52nd Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Taipei, Taiwan.
  88. Li, M. Y.C., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2013, October). Improving the Chinese version of the multilingual naming task. Poster presented in the 52nd Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by AS-102-TP-C06)
  89. Hung, Y.-H., Lee, J.-R., Frost, R., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2013, October). The relative contribution of semantic and phonetic radicals in Chinese character recognition. Independent paper presented in the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Psychology Association Annual Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by AS-99-TP-AC1, NSC 99-2911-I-008-507 & NSC 99-2410-H- 008-023-MY3)
  90. Hung, Y.-H., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2013, April). Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic evidence for the contribution of phonetic and semantic radicals to Chinese character recognition. Poster presented in the 20th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.(Supported by NSC 98-2410-H-008-012 & NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3)
  91. Hsuan, U. E.-Y., Shih, E. H.-Y., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2013, January). Predictors of literacy acquisition of Chinese as a second language. Poster presented in the 1st Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Nangang Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan.
  92. Wu, D. H., Shih, E. H.-Y., Frost, R., Lee, J.-R, Lee, C.-Y., Tsai, J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2012, November). Statistical learning of implicit regularity predicts acquisition of Chinese literacy as a second language. Poster presented in the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, USA. (Supported by NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3)
  93. Chen, H.-Y., Lin, E. Y.-C., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2012, November). Common phonetic but not semantic radicals decrease short-term memory performance of Chinese characters. Poster presented in the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, USA. (Supported by NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3)
  94. Li, M. Y.C., Lin, E. Y.-C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2012, November). The effects of phonological and visual similarity of English words on short-term memory in unbalanced Chinese-English bilinguals. Poster presented in the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, USA. (Supported by NSC 98-2410-H-008-012 & NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3)
  95. Su, J.-J., Molinaro, N., Chien, J. Y.-N., Tsai, P.-S., Wu, D. H., & Carreiras, M. (2012, October). Gender processing of reflexive pronouns in Mandarin Chinese. Poster presented in the 4th Neurobiology of Language conference, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain.
  96. Chang, A. Y.-C., Wu, S.-W., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2012, June). The neuromagnetic responses elicited by dynamic value computations during decision making. Poster presented in the 18th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Beijing, China. (Supported by NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3, NSC 99-2410-H-008-023-MY3, & AS-99-TP-AC1)
  97. Chiu, I. I.-T., Kung, S.-J., Lin, E. Y.-C., Kuo, W.-J., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2012, June). Verbal and manual reproduction of rhythmic sequences - an fMRI study with sparse temporal sampling. Poster presented in the 18th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Beijing, China. (Supported by NSC 98-2517-S-004-001-MY3 & NSC 99-2410-H-008-023-MY3)
  98. Tsai, P.-S., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2012, May). Behavioral and ERP investigations of the representation of polysemy in the mental lexicon. Poster presented in the 6th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by NSC-99-2420-H-010-002-DR & AS-99-TP-AC1)
  99. Kung, S.-J., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., Shih, C.-S., & Wu, D. H. (2012, April). Neuromagnetic correlates of dynamic allocation of attention to metrical accents in rhythmic sequences are modulated by musical expertise. Poster presented in the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, USA. (Supported by NSC-98-2517-S-004- 001-MY3 & AS-99-TP-AC1)
  100. Chiu, I.-T., Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2011, November). The contribution of rhythmic processes to verbal and manual sequence reproduction. Poster presented in the 52nd Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Seattle, USA. (Supported by NSC98-2517-S-004-001-
    MY3 & NSC 99-2410 –H -008 -023-MY3)
  101. Wu, D. H., Lin, W.-X., Chang, A. Y.-C., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2011, November). Pitch height independently modulates perceived time durations. Paper presented in the 52nd Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Seattle, USA. (Supported by NSC 99-2410-H-008-023-MY3 & AS-99-TP-AC1)
  102. Wu, D. H., & Lin, E. Y.-C. (2011, September). Orthographic contribution to verbal short-term memory of Chinese characters: Evidence for the close relationship between linguistic knowledge and retention. Paper presented in the 17th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain. (Supported by NSC 99-2410-H-008-023-MY3 & AS-99-TP-AC1)
  103. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, H. & Hsieh, I.-H. (2011, September). Detection of frequency-modulated sweep direction by speakers of Mandarin Chinese: an MEG study. Poster presented in the 17th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain. (Supported by AS-99-TP-AC1)
  104. Chien, J. Y.-N., Hung,Y.-H., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2011, April). The temporal dynamics of the code-switching effect between alphabetic and logographic languages in unbalanced Chinese-English bilinguals. Poster presented in the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.
    (Supported by NSC 98-2517-S-004 -001- MY3 & NSC 99-2410-H-008-023-
    MY3)
  105. Chang, A. Y.-C., Liang, W.-K., Lin, C.-Y., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2010, November). The brain activity associated with time perception: A comparison between MEG and EEG signals. Poster presented in the Neuroscience 2010, San Diego, USA. (Supported by NSC98-2410-H-008-012 & AS-99-TP-AC1)
  106. Lin, E. Y.-C., Wu, D. H., Kuo, W.-J., Chou, Y.-C., & Hung, D. L. (2010, November). The investigation of orthographic representation of verbal short-term memory for Chinese characters – an fMRI study. Poster presented in the Neuroscience 2010, San Diego, USA. (Supported by NSC 98-2410-H-008-
    012)
  107. Chang, A. Y.-C., Lin, W.-S., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2010, November). The influence from pitch height to subjective perception of duration. Paper presented in the 49th Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Chiayi, Taiwan.
  108. Kung, S.-J., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2010, November). What do you listen to? Attention allocation to metrical and grouping accents in musicians and non-musicians. Paper presented in the 49th Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Chiayi, Taiwan.
  109. Chang, A. Y.-C., Liang, W.-K., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2010, October). A comparison between MEG and EEG signals in a time discrimination task. Poster presented in Frontiers in Neuroscience 2010: From Genes to Cognition, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan. (Supported by AS-99-TP-AC1)
  110. Lin, E. Y.-C., Wu, D. H., Kuo, W.-J., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng1, O. T.-L. (2010, October). Functional MRI studies of verbal short-term memory for Chinese characters. Poster presented in Frontiers in Neuroscience 2010: From Genes to Cognition, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  111. Hung, Y.-H., Chien, Y.-N., Wu, D. H., & Tzeng, O. J.-L., (2010, October). The temporal dynamic of code-switching effect in Chinese-English bilinguals: An electrophysiological study. Poster presented in Frontiers in Neuroscience 2010: From Genes to Cognition, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  112. Wu, D. H., Chang, A. Y.-C., Cheng, S.-K., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2010, June). Neurophysiological evidence of numerical influence on subjective perception of time. Poster presented in the 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Barcelona, Spain.
  113. Kung, S.-J., Chiou, R. Y.-C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2010, April). Evaluating the role of awareness and recognition in synaesthesia: Evidence from a pitch- and grapheme-color synaesthete. Poster presented in the 17th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Montreal, Canada.
  114. Hung, Y., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2009, October). Processing of phonetic radicals in recognition of Chinese characters: Neuromagnetic evidence from homophone judgment. Poster presented in the International Conference on the Processing East Asian Languages, Beijing, China.
  115. Tsai, P.-S., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Crain, S., Tesan, G., & Wu, D. H. (2009, October). Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to investigate semantic processing of negative polarity items. Paper presented in the International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages, Beijing, China.
  116. Wu, D. H., Lin, E. Y.-C., & Hung, D. L. (2009, October). The dissociation between orthographic and visual representations of verbal short-term memory for Chinese characters. Paper presented in the International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages, Beijing, China.
  117. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2009, July). Mental calculation but not retrieval of arithmetic facts induces spatial attention shifts. Poster presented in the 31st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci2009), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  118. Tu, P. L.-P., Tabares, J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Kean, M. L. (2009, July). Language-specific buffers in bilingual working memory. Poster presented in the 31st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci2009), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  119. Chang, A. Y.-C., Tzeng, O. J.-L., Hung, D. L., & Wu, D. H. (2009, March). The influence of numerical magnitude on perception and motor reproduction of time. Poster presented in the 16th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
  120. Lai, C. Y., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2008, November). Orthographic but not visual similarity influences verbal short-term memory for Chinese characters. Poster presented in the 49th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL, USA.
  121. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Chang, E. C., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2008, October). Can size-contrast in numerical magnitude modulate the scaling of grip aperture? Paper presented in the 47th Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Taipei, Taiwan.
  122. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Chang, E. C., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H., (2008, July).The commonality and specificity of magnitude codes for number processing, prehension, and perceptual size judgment. Poster presented in the 5th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
  123. Tsai, P.-S., Hung, J., Chuang, W.-L., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2007, December). Separate phonological input and output codes in a patient with conduction aphasia. The 12th International Conference on the Processing of East Asia Related Languages (PEARL 2007), Tainan, Taiwan.
  124. Tu, P. L.-P., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Wu, D. H. (2007, December). Lexical-semantic contribution to verbal short-term memory in Chinese-English bilinguals. Poster presented at the 12th International Conference on the Processing of East Asia Related Languages (PEARL 2007), Tainan, Taiwan.
  125. Lai, C. Y., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J. L. (2007, November). Phonological and orthographic similarity affects verbal short-term memory for Chinese characters. Poster presented in the 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA, USA. 
  126. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Chang, E. C., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2007, October). Reciprocal interaction between numbers and action representation. Paper presented in the 46th Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Tainan, Taiwan.
  127. Lai, C. Y., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2007, October). Phonological and orthographic similarity affects verbal short-term memory for Chinese characters. Poster presented in the 46th Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychology Association, Tainan, Taiwan.
  128. Chen H. Y., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2007, May). Neural substrates associated with the representations other than phonology in verbal short-term memory. Poster presented in the 14th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, USA.
  129. Chiou, R. Y.-C., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2007, May).  Modifiable number-space correspondence under different contexts.  Poster presented in the 14th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual  Meeting, New York City, USA.
  130. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2007, May). When abstract knowledge meets perceptual groups I metrical structure: Behavioral and ERP evidence from musicians and non-musicians. Poster presented in the 14th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, USA.
  131. Tu, P. L. P., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2007, May). Differential lexical-semantic contribution from two languages to bilingual verbal short-term memory. Poster presented in the 14th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, USA.
  132. Yu, B. H. Y., Wu, D. H., Lee, C. Y., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2007, May). The neuro-correlates of the imageability effect in Chinese nouns and verbs. Poster presented in the 14th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, USA.
  133. Wu, D. H., Tu, P. L. P., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2006, November). Verbal short-term memory of homophonic Chinese and English materials. Poster presented in the 47th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX, USA. 
  134. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. H., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2006, September). The representation of metrical hierarchy and perceptual grouping in rhythmic sequences in musicians and non-musicians. Oral presentation in the 45th Annual Meeting of Taiwan Psychology Association, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan. 
  135. Tsai, P.-S, Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2006, September). Lexical and semantic processing of ambiguous words. Oral presentation in the 45th Annual Meeting of Taiwan Psychology Association, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  136. Tu, P. L. P., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2006, September). The Representation of Bilingual Short-Term Memory. Oral presentation in the 45th Annual Meeting of Taiwan Psychology Association, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  137. Wu, D. H., Chen, H. Y., Kung, S. R., Kuo, W. J., Yeh, T. C., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hsieh, J. C. (2006, June). The neural network of verbal short-term memory for Chinese homophones. Poster presented in the 12th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Florence, Italy. 
  138. Hung, Y., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2006, April). The SNARC effect: Influence of reading experience on the mapping between sequential information and spatial representation. Poster presented in the 13th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
  139. Wu, D. H., Hung, Y., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2006, March). Neurophysiological correlates associated with the SNARC effect. Poster presented in the KIT International Symposium on Brain and Language 2005, Tokyo, Japan.
  140. Hung, Y., Wu, D. H., Tzeng, O. J.-L., & Hung, D. L. (2005, December). Reading experience dependent SNARC effect: A MEG study. Poster presented in the Academia Sinica MEG Laboratory Opening Ceremony & the 4th International Symposium of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan.
  141. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2005, December). Does expectation affect the early neurophysiological component of audition? Poster presented in the Academia Sinica MEG Laboratory Opening Ceremony & the 4th International Symposium of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan.
  142. Yu, B. H.-Y., Tsai, P.-S., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2005, December). Processing of Chinese nouns and verbs: A MEG study. Poster presented in the Academia Sinica MEG Laboratory Opening Ceremony & the 4th International Symposium of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan.
  143. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2005, October). Brain electrical activity evoked by the temporal and intensity aspects of mental expectations. Paper presented in the 44th Annual Meeting of Taiwan Psychology Society, Jhongli, Taiwan.
  144. Wu, D. H., Morganti, A., & Chatterjee, A. (2005, April). The neural substrates of path and manner of motion. Poster presented in the 12th Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York City, USA.
  145. Wu, D. H., & Chatterjee, A. (2004, June). Neural substrates of the path and manner of movement. Poster presented in the 10th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Budapest, Hungary. 
  146. Wu, D. H., Waller, S., & Chatterjee, A. (2004, April). The impairment of verb and sentence processing in brain-damaged patients with lateral occipital-temporal cortex lesion. Poster presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.
  147. Morales, D. A., Fellows, L. K., Ford S., Heberlein, A. S., Geeta, S., Waller, S., & Wu, D. H. (2004, April). Converging methods in cognitive neuroscience: Are we walking the walk? Poster presented in the 11th Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.
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Book Chapters

  1. Wu, D. H.*, & Bulut, T. (2020). The contribution of statistical learning to language and literacy acquisition. In K. D. Federmeier & H.-W. Huang (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 72, The psychology of learning and motivation: Adult and second language learning, pp. 283-318. Elsevier Academic Press.
  2. Kung, S.-J., Wu, D. H., Hung, D. L., & Tzeng, O. J.-L. (2013, August). Bimanual coordination and motor learning in pianists and non-musician: A 3T fMRI study. Peng Gang & Shi Feng (Eds.), Eastward Flows the Great River--Festschrift in Honor of Professor William S-Y. Wang on his 80th Birthday. City University of Hong Kong Press.
  3. Martin, R. C., & Wu, D. H. (2004). The cognitive neuropsychology of language. In K. Lamberts & R. Goldstone (Eds.), Handbook of Cognition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

  • 2020 中央大學通識與共同必修課程教學優良教師E2020xcellent Teaching Award, Center for General Education, National Central University, Taiwan
  • 2013-2020 中央大學學術研究傑出獎Outstanding Research Award, National Central University, Taiwan
  • 2020 資深學者傅爾布萊特研究獎助金Senior Research Grants of the Fulbright Program
  • 2019 中央大學羅家倫校長年輕傑出研究獎
  • 2018 中央大學生醫理工學院發表頂尖論文獎
  • 2017 中央大學105學年度學術研究傑出獎
  • 2016 美國心理科學學會會士 (Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, USA)
  • 2016 中央大學104學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2015 美國實驗心理學會會士 (Fellow of the Psychonomic Society, USA)
  • 2015 中央大學103學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2014 世界科學院TWAS年輕學者獎
  • 2014 吳健雄學術基金會 台灣女科學家新秀獎
  • 2014 中央大學102學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2013 國科會優秀年輕學者研究計畫
  • 2013 中央大學101學年度研究傑出獎
  • 2012 中央大學理學院優良教師
  • 2012 中央研究院年輕學者研究著作獎
  • 2011 中央大學資電學院優良教師
  • 2007-2009 國科會傑出學者養成計畫 
  • 2009 中央大學優良導師 
  • 2008 中央大學理學院發表頂尖論文獎 
  • 2007 中央大學理學院優良教師 
  • 2004 國際腦照影協會贊助與會獎金
  • 2002 美國心理學會優秀論文獎
  • 2002 國際認知神經科學協會贊助與會獎金
  • 2001 美國認知神經科學暑期學校獎學金
  • 2001 國際認知神經科學協會贊助與會獎金
  • 2000 美國萊斯大學贊助參與腦造影研習會獎學金 

整合研究計畫 

•在國際與國內實驗室的合作計畫上,與美國萊斯大學腦與語言研究室 (Laboratory of Brain and Language, Rice University, USA)、美國賓州大學認知神經科學研究中心 (Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, USA)進行概念與語言之長期、短期表徵及處理過程