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1. Influence of reading skill and word length on fixation-related brain activity in school-aged children during natural reading.

2. Reproducibility of Brain Responses: High for Speech Perception, Low for Reading Difficulties.

3. Semantic anomaly detection in school-aged children during natural sentence reading - A study of fixation-related brain potentials.

4. Longitudinal interactions between brain and cognitive measures on reading development from 6 months to 14 years.

5. Enhancement of brain event-related potentials to speech sounds is associated with compensated reading skills in dyslexic children with familial risk for dyslexia.

6. Auditory event-related potentials measured in kindergarten predict later reading problems at school age.

7. Newborn brain event-related potentials revealing atypical processing of sound frequency and the subsequent association with later literacy skills in children with familial dyslexia.

8. Brain Source Correlates of Speech Perception and Reading Processes in Children With and Without Reading Difficulties

9. Audiovisual Processing of Chinese Characters Elicits Suppression and Congruency Effects in MEG.

10. Brain Responses to Letters and Speech Sounds and Their Correlations With Cognitive Skills Related to Reading in Children.

11. Brain event-related potentials to phoneme contrasts and their correlation to reading skills in school-age children.

12. Precursors and Consequences of Phonemic Length Discrimination Ability Problems in Children With Reading Disabilities and Familial Risk for Dyslexia.

13. Basic auditory processing and developmental dyslexia in Chinese.

14. Perception of Phonemic Length and Its Relation to Reading and Spelling Skills in Children With Family Risk for Dyslexia in the First Three Grades of School.

15. Rapid changes in brain activity during learning of grapheme-phoneme associations in adults.

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