Chen, P.-H., Lin, W.-T., Wong, J.-S., Tseng, W.-Y. I., Goh, J. O. S., & Lee, C.-L. (Under review). White-matter microstructure of the splenium modulates right hemisphere ERP correlates of syntactic processing in older adults. [Preprint on January 28, 2022] https://psyarxiv.com/6wnr9/
Chen, P.-H., Hulme, R. C., Blott, L. M., & Rodd, J. M. (2024). The Web-based Open-access Reliable Decision on Synonyms (WORDS) English Vocabulary Test. Journal of Cognition, 7(1): 64, pp. 1-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.391
Yeh, C., Chen, M.-H., Chen, P.-H., & Lee, C.-L. (2022). Lateralization as a Symphony: Joint Influence of Interhemispheric Inhibition and Transmission Delay on Brain Asymmetry and Syntactic Processing. Brain and Language, 228, 105095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105095
Chen, P.-H., Yeh, C., Lu, C., Hsieh, S.-K., Chou, T.-L., Su, L. I.-W., & Lee, C.-L. (2018). Multiple scaffolding mechanisms for L2 syntactic processing: An event-related potential study. Journal of Chinese Language Teaching, 15(2), 63-93. [Open-access PDF]
Chen, P.-H., & Tsai, J.-L. (2015). The influence of syntactic category and semantic constraints on lexical ambiguity resolution: An eye movement study of processing Chinese homographs. Language and Linguistics, 16(4), 555-586. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1606822X15583239. [Open-access PDF]
Wu, P.-Y., Chen, P.-H., & Gong, S.-P. (2011). Collocation, Semantic Prosody and Near Synonymy: Verbs of “Help” and “Aid” in Mandarin Chinese. Proceedings of 12th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, 214-221.
Chen, P.-H., Hulme, R. C., Lee, C.-L., & Rodd, J. M. (In preparation). Learning New Word Meanings as We Age.
Chen, P.-H., Federmeier, K. D., & Lee, C.-L. (In preparation). Reprioritizing the Weaker Meaning Enhances the Post-N400 Frontal Positivity.
Chen, P.-H., Chuang, Y., Federmeier, K. D., & Lee, C.-L. (In preparation). A Successful Uphill Battle in Meaning Comprehension: ERPs Reveal Preserved Ambiguity Resolution Processes in Healthy Older Adults.
Chen, P.-H., & Tsai, J.-L. (In preparation). Syntax Does Not Precede Semantics in Chinese: Eye Movement Evidence from Semantic Resolution of Syntactic Category Ambiguous Words.