1. Lin, W.-H., Huang, J.-Y., Hsu, I-L., Lee, C. L. (In press). Reading Emotions from Language: A Hypothesis on Their Reciprocal Relationship. Psychology of Learning and Motivation, vol. 80. [ request ]
  2. Chou, C.-T. & Lee, C. L. (in press) Getting to know Ziji: Preliminary findings from an ERP study on Chinese reflexive in L1 and L2. The Role of Parts of Speech in Teaching Chinese. Handbook of Chinese Language Learning and Technology. Springer.
  3. Lee, C. L., & Lai, C. H. (2023). Age-related differences in understanding pronominal reference in sentence comprehension: An electrophysiological investigation. Psychology and Aging. Advanced online publication. [ request ]
  4. Chen, P.-H., Lin, W.-T., Wong, J.-S., Tseng, W.-Y. I., Goh, J. O. S., & Lee, C.-L. (2022, January 28). White-matter microstructure of the splenium modulates right hemisphere ERP correlates of syntactic processing in older adults. PsyArXiv. https://psyarxiv.com/6wnr9/
  5. 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.
  6. 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 [ request ]
  7. Lee, C. L. and J. Fon (2021). How Linguistic Cultural Experiences Shape Our Realities:Demonstrations of Whorfian Effects With Classroom Experiments. in Society for the Teaching of Psychology E-book project, 1, 97-102. [ request ]
  8. Chou, L.-C., Pan, Y.-L., and Lee, C. L. (2020). Emotion anticipation induces emotion effects in neutral words during sentence reading: Evidence from event-related potentials. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 20, 1294–1308.[DOI link: http://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-020-00835-z]
  9. Huang, H. W., King, J. T. and Lee, C. L. (2020). The new science of learning: using the power and potential of the brain to inform digital learning.Educational Technology & Society, 23, 4, p1-13. [ request ]
  10. Weng, Y. L. and Lee, C. L. (2020). Reduced language lateralization is associated with weaker inter-hemispheric inhibition: evidence from healthy young right-handers with familial sinistrality.Brain Research, 146815. [ request ]
  11. Lee, C. L. (2019). Gains and Losses for Language in the Aging Brain.Landscape, National Taiwan University Research and Development. 6, 11-13. [ request ]
  12. Yu, Y. T., Huang, W. C., Hsieh, W. S., Chang, J. H., Lin, C. H., Hsieh, S., Lu, L., Yao, N.-J., Fan, P.-C., Lee, C.-L., Tu, Y. K., & Jeng, S.-F. (2019). Family-Centered Care Enhanced Neonatal Neurophysiological Function in Preterm Infants: Randomized Controlled Trial.Physical therapy, [ request ]
  13. Lee, C. L. (2018). Familial sinistrality and language processing.Psychology of Learning and Motivation,68,143-177. [ request ]
  14. 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. [ request ]
  15. Lee, C. L. (2018). Familial sinistrality and language processing.Psychology of Learning and Motivation,68,143-177. [ request ]
  16. Lee, C. L. (2018). Familial sinistrality and language processing.Psychology of Learning and Motivation,68,143-177. [ request ]
  17. 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. [ request ]
  18. Lee, C. L., Huang, H. W., Federmeier, K. D., and Buxbaum, L. J. (2018). Sensory and semantic activations evoked by action attributes of manipulable objects: Evidence from ERPs.NeuroImage,167,331-341 [ request ]
  19. Zhou, J., Lee, C. L., and Yeh, S.-L. (2016). Word meanings survive visual crowding: Evidence from ERPs.Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience,31(9), 1167-1177. [ request ]
  20. Zhou, J., Lee, C. L., Li, K.-A., Tien, Y.-H., and Yeh, S.-L. (2016). Does temporal integration occur for unrecognizable words in visual crowding?PLOS ONE. [ request ]
  21. Payne, B., Lee, C. L., and Federmeier, K. D. (2015). Revisiting the incremental effects of context on word processing: Evidence from single-word event-related brain potentials.Psychophysiology.52, 11, 1456-1469. [ request ]
  22. Lee,C.L., and Federmeier, K. D. (2015). It’s all in the family: brain asymmetry and syntactic processing of word class.Psychological Science.26, 7, 997-1005. [ request ]
  23. Shen, Z.Y. , Tsai, Y.T. and Lee, C.L. (2015). Joint influence of metaphor familiarity and mental imagery ability on action metaphor comprehension: An ERP study.Language and Linguistics (Monograph Series)16.4. [ request ]
  24. Chou, C-J, Huang, H. W., Lee, C. L. and Lee, C. Y. (2014). Effects of Semantic Constraint and Cloze probability on Chinese Classifier-Noun Agreement. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 31, 42-54. [ request ]
  25. Lee, C. L., Mirman, D., and Buxbaum, L. J. (2014). Abnormal dynamics of activation of object use information in apraxia: evidence from eyetracking. Neuropsychologia. [ request ]
  26. Lee, C. L. , Middleton, E., Mirman, D., Kalénine, S., and Buxbaum, L. J. (2013). Incidental and context-responsive activation of structure- and function-based action features during object identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 39,1,257-270. [ request ]
  27. Lee, C. L. , and Federmeier, K. D. (2012). Ambiguity’s aftermath: How age differences in resolving lexical ambiguity affect subsequent comprehension. Neuropsychologia, 50, 5, 869-879. [ request ]
  28. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2012). In a word: ERPs reveal important lexical variables for visual word processing. In M. Faust (Ed), Handbook of the Neuropsychology of Language (PP.184-208). Wiley Blackwell. [ request ]
  29. Lee, C. L. , and Federmeier, K. D. (2011). Differential age effects on lexical ambiguity resolution mechanisms. Psychophysiology, 48, 960-972. [ request ]
  30. Wlotko, E., Lee, C. L. , and Federmeier, K. D. (2010). Language of the aging brain: Event-related potential studies of comprehension in older adults. Language and Linguistics Compass, 4, 8, 623-638. [ request ]
  31. Huang, H. W., Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2010). Imagine that! ERPs provide evidence for distinct hemispheric contributions to the processing of concrete and abstract concepts. NeuroImage, 49,1,1116-1123. [ request ]
  32. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2009). Wave-ering: An ERP study of syntactic and semantic context effects on ambiguity resolution for noun/verb homographs. Journal of Memory and Language, 61,538-555. [ request ]
  33. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2008). To watch, to see, and to differ: An event-related potential study of concreteness effects as a function of word class and lexical ambiguity. Brain and Language, 104, 145-158. [ request ]
  34. Tse, C. Y., Lee, C. L. , Sullivan, J., Garnsey, S. M., Dell, G. S., Fabiani, M., and Gratton, G. (2007). Imaging Cortical Dynamics of Language Processing with the Event-related Optical Signal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (43), 17157-17162. [ request ]
  35. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2006). To mind the mind: An event-related potential study of word class and semantic ambiguity. Brain Research 3, Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience,1081,191-202. [ request ]
  36. Huang, H. W., Lee, C. Y., Tsai, J. L., Lee, C. L. , Hung, L., and Tzeng, J. L. (2006). Orthographic neighborhood effects in reading Chinese two-character words. Neuroreport.17 (10):1061-5. [ request ]
  37. Lee, C. L. , Hung, L., Tse, K. P., Lee, C. Y., Tsai, J. L. , and Tzeng, J. L. (2005). Processing of Disyllabic Compound Words in Chinese Aphasia: evidence for processing limitation hypothesis. Brain and Language, 92, 168–184. [ request ]
  1. Hsu, I-L., Lee, C. L. (2024) Hemispheric Coordination for Reading Emotion from Language: An ERP Study. Oral presentation at the 11th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, Taipei, Taiwan (03-04 May, 2024).
  2. Chen, P.-H., Hulme, R. C., Lee, C. L., Rodd, J. M. (2024) Learning New Word Meanings as We Age. Oral presentation at the 11th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, Taipei, Taiwan (03-04 May, 2024).
  3. Huang, Y.-W., Lee, C. L. (2024) Exploring the Impact of Emotion During Sentence Reading in Older Adults. Poster presented at the 11th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, Taipei, Taiwan (03-04 May, 2024).
  4. Wang, T.-S., Liang, P.-T., Lee, C. L., Wu, C.-C., Liu, T.-C., Goh, J. O. S., and Fon, J. (submitted). Tonal processing in Mandarin-speaking children with extensive cochlear implant experiences using an oddball paradigm. Conference presentation submitted to Speech Prosody, Leiden, The Netherlands (02–05 July 2024).
  5. Lee, C. L. (2024) Reading Emotion: Event-Related Potential Insights into Contextualized Emotional Responses in Language Comprehension. Invited oral presentation for a symposium presentation at the 2024 Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Jan. 26th-27th, Kaohsiung,Taiwan.
  6. Huang, J.-Y., Chen, P.-H., Lin, W.-H., Lee, C. L. (2024) Reading emotions from language: Exploring age-related changes during sentence comprehension using brain potentials. Poster presented at the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Jan. 26th-27th, Kaohsiung,Taiwan.
  7. Ko, Yi-Chun, Federmeier, K. D., Lee, C. L. (2024) Processing of Ambiguity with Multiple Referents. Poster presented at the 2024 Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Jan. 26th-27th, Kaohsiung,Taiwan.
  8. Lee, C. L. (2023). Processing syntactic regularity in the “right” hemisphere. IU-NTU Symposium on Language, Brain, and Society, Oct. 5-6th, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.
  9. Chen, P.-H., Chuang, Y., Federmeier, K. D., and Lee, C. L. (2023). A successful uphill battle in meaning comprehension: Electrophysiological evidence from healthy older adults. Psychophysiology, 60, Supplement 1, S181.
  10. Huang, J.-Y., Chen, P.-H., Lin, W.-H., Lee, C. L. (2023) The influence of emotion processing during sentence comprehension in older adults: evidence from brain potentials. Psychophysiology, 60, Supplement 1, S138.
  11. Hsu, Y.-., Fon, J., and Lee, C. L. (2023) Perception of onset sibilant variants in Taiwan Mandarin: An ERP study. The 30th Anniversary Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, March 25-28, San Francisco, USA.
  12. Lin, W.-H., Chen, P.-H., and Lee, C. L. (2022). Context-Induced Emotion Responses To Neutral Words Alter Subsequent Brain Responses To These Words: Evidence From Brain Potentials. Poster presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (September 28-October 2, Hybrid conference).
  13. Chen, P.-H., Federmeier, K. D., & Lee, C.-L. (2022). Reprioritizing the Weaker Meaning Enhances the Post-N400 Anterior Positivity. Oral presentation given at the 22nd meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP), August 29th-September 1st, Lille, France.
  14. Ko, Y. C., Yeh, C., Hsu, H.-J., and Lee, C. L. (2022). Age-related differences in statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies: evidence from ERPs. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (April 23-26, San Francisco, CA, USA).
  15. Chen, P.-H., Federmeier, K. D., & Lee, C.-L. (2022). Reprioritizing the Weaker Meaning Enhances the Post-N400 Frontal Positivity. Oral presentation given at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, March 30th-April 1st, Keele University, U.K.
  16. Chen, P.-H., Wu, Y.-N., Hsu, C.-H., & Lee, C. L. (2021, March 13-16). Resolving Lexical Ambiguity Enhances Frontal Positivity: Data From Event-Related Potentials and Magnetoencephalogram. Poster presented at the 2021 Virtual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. https://www.cogneurosociety.org/virtual-meeting-general-info/
  17. Ko, Y. C., Yeh, C., Yen, S.-H., Tang, L., Hsu, H.-J., and Lee, C. L. (2021). Right Hemisphere Syntactic Processing in Demanding Conditions-An Event-Related potential study. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (March 13-16, Virtual conference).
  18. Chuang, Y., Chang, N.-W., and Lee, C. L. (2020). Influences of familial sinistrality on the “semantic P600” — Evidence from brain potentials. Poster presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (Oct. 21-24, Virtual conference).
  19. Chang, N.-W., Chuang, Y., & Lee, C. L. (2020). Individual differences in anomaly-related posterior positivities— Syntactic P600, late positive complex (LPC), and semantic P600. Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (Conference canceled due to the pandemic).
  20. Chuang, Y., Chang, N.-W., & Lee, C. L. (2020). Modulatory influences of familial sinistrality on syntactic P600, late positive complex (LPC), and semantic P600. Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (Conference canceled due to the pandemic).
  21. Chen, P.-H., Wong, J.-S., Lin, W.-T., Tseng, W.-Y. I., Goh, J. O. S., & Lee, C. L. (2019). Investigating the role of inter-hemispheric communication in age-related increase in right-hemisphere P600 grammaticality effect: a combined ERP and DTI study. Poster presented at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, August 20-22, Helsinki, Finland.
  22. Chen, P.-H., Chen, M.-H., & Lee, C. L. (2019). Inter-hemispheric Communication Ability Modulates the Laterality of P600 Responses to Syntactic Category Violations in Healthy Older Adults. Poster presented at the 2019 NTU-UT Linguistic Festa, January 12th-13th, Tokyo, Japan.
  23. Chen, P.-H., Chen, M.-H., & Lee, C. L. (2017). Inter-hemispheric communication ability modulates the laterality of P600 responses to syntactic category violations in healthy young and older adults. Poster presented at the 57th Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR) Annual Meeting, October 11th-15th,‭ ‬Vienna, Austria.‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
  24. Chen, P.-H., Chen, M.-H., & Lee, C. L. (2017). Reduced leftward lateralization of P600 responses in syntactic category processing in healthy older adults. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Cognitive Science, September 1st-3rd,‭ ‬Taipei, Taiwan.‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
  25. Chen, P.-H., Chen, M.-H., Lu, C., Hsieh, S.-K., Chou, T.-L., Su, I.-W., & Lee, C. L. (2016). Hemispheric differences in processing syntactic category information in second language. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, April 2nd-5th,‭ ‬New York, USA.
  26. Chen, P.-H., Wong, J.-S., Chen, M.-H., Tseng, I. W.-Y., Goh, J. O. S., Lee, C. L. (2019). Investigating the role of inter-hemispheric communication in age-related increase in right-hemisphere P600 grammaticality effect: A Combined ERP and DTI Study. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (August 20-22, Helsinki, Finland).
  27. Lai, C.-H., Lee, C. L., Hsieh, S.-K., Su, I-W., Liu, T.-H., Lu, C.-R., Tsai, I-N., Chou, T.-L. (2019). Neural correlates of compositionality and ambiguity processing in proficient Mandarin Chinese adult learners. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (June 9-13, Rome, Italy).
  28. Liu, F.-., Hsieh, W.-S., Chang, J.-H., Lin, Y.-J., Hsieh, S. L., Lee, C. L. , Yao, N.-J., Jeng, S.-F. (2019). Family-Centered Care Improved Executive Function in Preterm Infants with Very Low Birth Weight at Preschool Age. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress (May 10th-13th, Geneva, Switzerland).
  29. Yen, H.-H., Tang, L., Hsu, H.-J., & Lee, C. L. (2018). Finding syntactic regularities in the right brain: an Event-Related Potential investigation of artificial grammar learning. Psychophysiology, 55, Supplement 1, S85.
  30. Pan, Y.-L., & Lee, C. L. (2018). No expectations, no disappointments: An Event-Related Potential study on emotional expectation in L2 sentence processing. Psychophysiology, 55, Supplement 1, S120.
  31. Wei, L.L., & Lee, C. L. (2018). ERP evidence for hemispheric equipotentiality from 8-10 year old children. Poster to be presented at the joint conference of the 17th Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages and the 9th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (ICPEAL 17 – CLDC 9) (Oct. 19th-21st, Taipei, Taiwan).
  32. Yeh, C., Yen, H.-H., Hsu, H.-J., & Lee, C. L. (2018). Linking lateralized syntactic processing, inter-hemispheric communication, and language performance —An Event-Related potential study. Poster to be presented at the joint conference of the 17th Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages and the 9th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (ICPEAL 17 – CLDC 9) (Oct. 19th-21st, Taipei, Taiwan).
  33. Lee, C. L. (2018). Finding syntactic regularity in the right brain. Young Investigator Speech at the joint conference of the 17th Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages and the 9th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (ICPEAL 17 – CLDC 9) (Oct. 19th-21st, Taipei, Taiwan)
  34. Yeh, C., Yen, H.-H., Hsu, H.-J., & Lee, C. L. (2018). Right hemisphere syntactic processing suppressed for native language is seen for a newly learned grammar: evidence from Event-Related potentials. Poster presented at the International Max Planck Research School for the Language Sciences Conference (June 5th-7th, Nijmegen, Netherlands).
  35. Weng, Y.-L, Chen, M.-H., Lee, C. L. (2017). Left-lateralized syntactic category processing is modulated by interhemispheric inhibition in healthy young right-handers with familial sinistrality background. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 117.
  36. Lin, W.-T., Weng, C.-H., Chen, M.-H., Tseng, W.-Y. I., Goh, J. O. S., Lee, C. L. (2017). Linking white matter integrity to syntactic category processing - an ERP and DTI study. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 154.
  37. Lai, C.-H., Yeh, C., Chen, P.-H., Lee, C. L., Hsieh, S.-K., Su, I-W., Liu, T.-H., Lu, C.-R., Tsai, I-N., Chou, T.-L. (2017). Right hemisphere contribution in syntactic category processing in L2 —ERP and fMRI data from learners of Mandarin Chinese. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 61.
  38. Lai, C.-H., Hsieh, S.-K., Lee, C. L., Su, I-W., Liu, T.-H., Lu, C.-R., Tsai, I-N., Chou, T.-L. (2017). Lateralization differences on semantic processing between native speakers and proficient learners of Mandarin Chinese. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 61.
  39. Lee, C. L., Hsu, H. J., Tang, L., Yen, S.-H. (2017). Hemispheric differences in picking up nonadjacent dependencies in an artificial language. ILAS Workshop on Phonetics and Phonology, Oct. 24th, Taipei, Taiwan.
  40. Chen P.-H., Chen M.-H. , & Lee, C. L. (2017). Inter-hemispheric communication ability modulates the laterality of P600 responses to syntactic category violations in healthy young and older adults. Psychophysiology, 54, Supplement 1, S73.
  41. Huang, H.-C., Lu, L., Chiu, C.-H., Lee, C. L., & Wu, Y.-T. (2017). Relationship between Motor Skills and Language Abilities in Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Taiwanese Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry meeting (TSCAP), June 11, Taipei, Taiwan
  42. Weng, Y.-L, Chen, M.-H., Lee, C. L. (2017). Left-lateralized syntactic category processing is modulated by interhemispheric inhibition in healthy young right-handers with familial sinistrality background. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 117.
  43. Lin, W.-T., Weng, C.-H., Chen, M.-H., Tseng, W.-Y. I., Goh, J. O. S., Lee, C. L. (2017). Linking white matter integrity to syntactic category processing - an ERP and DTI study. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 154.
  44. Lai, C.-H., Yeh, C., Chen, P.-H., Lee, C. L., Hsieh, S.-K., Su, I-W., Liu, T.-H., Lu, C.-R., Tsai, I-N., Chou, T.-L. (2017). Right hemisphere contribution in syntactic category processing in L2 —ERP and fMRI data from learners of Mandarin Chinese. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 61.
  45. Lai, C.-H., Hsieh, S.-K., Lee, C. L., Su, I-W., Liu, T.-H., Lu, C.-R., Tsai, I-N., Chou, T.-L. (2017). Lateralization differences on semantic processing between native speakers and proficient learners of Mandarin Chinese. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 61.
  46. Lee, C. L., Hsu, H. J., Tang, L., Yen, S.-H. (2017). Hemispheric differences in picking up nonadjacent dependencies in an artificial language. ILAS Workshop on Phonetics and Phonology, Oct. 24th, Taipei, Taiwan.
  47. Chen P.-H., Chen M.-H. , & Lee, C. L. (2017). Inter-hemispheric communication ability modulates the laterality of P600 responses to syntactic category violations in healthy young and older adults. Psychophysiology, 54, Supplement 1, S73.
  48. Huang, H.-C., Lu, L., Chiu, C.-H., Lee, C. L., & Wu, Y.-T. (2017). Relationship between Motor Skills and Language Abilities in Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Taiwanese Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry meeting (TSCAP), June 11, Taipei, Taiwan.
  49. Lin W.-T., Chen M.-H. , Goh J. O. S., & Lee, C. L. (2017). Linking white matter integrity to hemispheric processing of syntactic category information – an ERP and DTI study. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Cognitive Science (ICCS), Sep. 1st-3rd, Taipei, Taiwan.
  50. Weng Y.-L., Chen M.-H. , & Lee, C. L. (2017). Familial sinistrality modulates the degree of left-lateralization of the P600 responses during syntactic category processing: cross-linguistic evidence from Chinese. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Cognitive Science (ICCS), Sep. 1st-3rd, Taipei, Taiwan.
  51. Chen P.-H., Chen M.-H. , & Lee, C. L. (2017). Reduced leftward lateralization of P600 responses in syntactic category processing in healthy older adults. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Cognitive Science (ICCS), Sep. 1st-3rd, Taipei, Taiwan.
  52. Chang, Y., Lee, C. L., & Schmid, H.-J. (2016). Mismatch Negativity Differences Reflect Community-based Conventionalization of Conceptual Metaphors in Taiwanese Mandarin. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 188.
  53. Su, Y.-S., Chen, Y.-L., Chiu, Y.-S., Chiu, M.-J., Tseng, W.-Y., Tzen, K.-Y., Tang, P.-F., Chang, Y.-L., Lee, C. L. , Goh, J. (2016). Medial Prefrontal Function in MCI/SCD Individuals with Inconsistent Valuative Decisions. Poster presented at the OHBM Annual Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland.
  54. Tsai, Y.-T. & Lee, C. L. (2016). Age-related differences in comprehending unfamiliar metaphors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 238.
  55. Chen, P.-H., Chen, M.-H., Lu, C., Hsieh, S.-K., Chou, T.-L., Su, I.-W., Lee, C. L. (2016). Hemispheric differences in processing syntactic category information in second language. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 205.
  56. Lee, C. L. (2015). An ERP investigation on the roles of left and right hemispheres in processing referential expressions. Oral presentation at the 3rd annual meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Jan. 23rd, Taipei, Taiwan.
  57. Payne, B.R., Lee, C.L., & Federmeier, K. D. (2015). Single-Word Event-Related Brain Potentials Reveal Multiple Effects of Sentential Concontent on Lexical Processing. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, Volume 20, 267.
  58. Leckey, M., Lee, C.L., & Federmeier, K. D. (2015). The role of familial sinistrality on hemispheric differences in syntactic processing across the lifespan. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 57.
  59. Lu, T.-H.& Lee, C.L. (2015). Why is a piece of cake difficult for L2 learners?—An ERP investigation of processing nominal metaphors in L2. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 249.
  60. Shen, Z.-Y. & Lee, C.L. (2015). Hemispheric differences in processing Chinese referential expressions—an ERP investigation. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 131.
  61. Chen, M.-H. & Lee, C.L. (2015). Hemispheric differences in processing word class information—ERP evidence from Chinese. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 212.
  62. Pattamadilok, C., Denis-Noël, A., Lin, Y., Wu, D.H., & Lee, C. L. (2015). Influence of logographic and alphabetic writing systems on auditory information processing: The generalizability and stability issues. Poster submitted to the 19th conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Sep 17-20, Paphos, Cyprus.
  63. Chang, Y., Lee, C. L., & Schmid, H.-J. (2015). Your Chinese is Different from Mine? Conventionalization of Constructions as Indicated by Mismatch Negativity. Poster presented at the 7th Mismatch Negativity Conference, Sep 8-11, Leipzig, Germany.
  64. Li, K. A., Zhou, J., Lee, C. L., Tien Y. H., & Yeh, S. L. (2015). Does temporal integration of semantic information occur under visual crowding? Poster to be presented at the 19th annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC), July 7-10, Paris, France.
  65. Chang, Y., Lee, C. L., & Schmid, H.-J. (2014). Using mismatch negativity to investigate conventionalization and entrenchment of constructions. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Construction Grammar (ICCG8), Sep. 3rd-6th, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany.
  66. Lai, C.H. and Lee, C. L. (2014) Aging and Individual differences in pronoun comprehension: an ERP investigation. Abstract of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 227.
  67. Shen, Z.Y and Lee, C. L. (2014). The role of literal interpretation during novel metaphor comprehension—an ERP study. Oral presentation at the 7th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, May 3rd-4th, Taipei, Taiwan.
  68. Lai, C.H and Lee, C. L. (2014). Age-related differences in processing Chinese pronouns-An ERP study. Poster presented at the 7th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition, May 3rd-4th, Taipei, Taiwan.
  69. Lai, C.H and Lee, C. L. (2014). Referential ambiguity and referential failure in Mandarin Chinese—an ERP study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 247.
  70. Zhou, J. F., Lee, C. L. , and Yeh, S. L. (2013). Brain potentials reflect semantic processing of crowded words. European Conference on Visual Perception, Aug, 25-29th, Bremen, Germany.
  71. Chang, C.T., Lee, C.Y., Lee, C. L. , and Tsai, J.L. (2013). The role of syntactic category in lexical access: An ERP study of Chinese homograph. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 224.
  72. Lee, C. L. , Huang, H.W., Federmeier, K.D., & Buxbaum, L.J. (2013). ERPs reveal faster activation of grasp than skilled use information during object processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 53.
  73. Kalénine, S., Lee, C. L. , Middleton, E.L., Mirman, D., & Buxbaum, L.J. (2012). Impact of linguistic concontent on action and function information activation during object identification. Abstract submitted for 30th International Congress of Psychology, May 22-27, Cape Town, South Africa.
  74. Lee, C. L. , Stites, M., & Federmeier, K. D. (2012) Mind the unselected meaning: influences of semantic concontent on N400, sustained frontal negativity and reading times during ambiguity resolution. Oral presentation for the 52nd Annual Meeting for the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR).
  75. Lee, C. L. , Mirman, D., and Buxbaum, L. J. (2012). Incidental and concontent responsive activation of function-based action representations during object identification—evidence from Apraxia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 220.
  76. Stites, M., Lee, C. L. , Federmeier, K. D., and Stine-Morrow, E. (2012). Effects of efficient fronto-temporal circuitry on lexical ambiguity resolution-converging evidence from cross-age comparisons in eye tracking and ERP data. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 210.
  77. Stites, M., Lee, C. L. , Federmeier, K. D., and Stine-Morrow. (2011). Get to/the point: How older adults resolve ambiguity of noun/verb homographs. Psychophysiology, 48, Supplement 1, S54-S54.
  78. Lee, C. L. , Middleton, E., Mirman, D., Kalénine, S., and Buxbaum, L. J. (2011). Eye gaze in action—effects of manipulation features and linguistic concontent on object identification. Poster presented at the fifth annual workshop on Concepts, Actions, and objects: Functional and Neural Perspectives.
  79. Federmeier, K. D. and Lee, C. L. (2010). Differential Age Effects on Lexical Ambiguity Resolution Mechanisms. Oral presentation at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.
  80. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2010). It’s all in the family: brain asymmetry and syntactic processing. Psychophysiology, 47, Supplement 1, S36-S36.
  81. Stites, M., Lee, C. L. , Federmeier, K. D., Gao, X., and Stine-Morrow. (2010). Linking the eyes and the brain: ERP and eyetracking effects of on-line ambiguity resolution of noun/verb homographs. Psychophysiology, 47, Supplement 1, S37-S37.
  82. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2010). Age related changes in ambiguous content processing: an ERP study. Poster presented at the Cognitive Aging Conference.
  83. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2009). Effects of semantic and syntactic concontent on open-class words—comparing the old and the young. Neurobiology of Language Conference Scientific Program, 110-110.
  84. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2009). Hemispheric Differences in Word Class Expectancy—an Event Related Potential Study. Psychophysiology, 46, Supplement 1, S81-S81.
  85. Wlotko, E.W., Evans, K.M., Huang, H.W., Kandhadai, P., Lee, C. L. , Federmeier, K.D. (2009). Hemispheric Asymmetries in Visual Processing of Verbal Material as Indexed by the Frontal P2. Poster presented at the 15th International Congress on Event-Related Potentials of the Brain.
  86. Rosenfelt, L., Barkley, C., Kellogg, M.K., Kluender, R., Kutas, M., Federmeier, K., and Lee, C. L. (2009). No ERP Evidence for Automatic First-Pass Parsing. Oral presentation at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.
  87. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2009). Aging modulates top-down but not automatic processes during lexical ambiguity resolution: an ERP study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 78.
  88. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2008). Wave-ering: An ERP study of syntactic and semantic concontent effects on ambiguity resolution for noun/verb homographs. Psychophysiology, 45, Supplement 1, S70-S70.
  89. Huang, H. W., Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2008). Imagine that! ERPs provide evidence for distinct hemispheric contributions to the processing of concrete and abstract concepts. Psychophysiology, 45, Supplement 1, S49-S49.
  90. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2007). Hemispheric differences in syntactic modulation on the lexical ambiguity resolution—an event related potential study. Psychophysiology, 44, Supplement 1, S61-S61.
  91. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2007). To watch, to see, and to differ: An event-related potential study of concreteness effects as a function of word class and lexical ambiguity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 82.
  92. Garnsey, S. M., Tse, C. Y., Lee, C. L. , Dell, G. S., Fabiani, M., and Gratton, G. (2007). The Event-Related Optical Signal (Eros): A New Neuroimaging Tool For Language Processing Research. Oral presentation given at the 13th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, August 24-27, Turku, Finland.
  93. Tse, C. Y., Lee, C. L. , Sullivan, J., Garnsey, S. M., Dell, G. S., Fabiani, M., and Gratton, G. (2007). Imaging Frontal and Temporal Cortices in Language Processes – an Event-Related Optical Signal (EROS) Study. Human Brain Mapping, Supplement 1, S39-S39.
  94. Lee, C. L. and Federmeier, K. D. (2006). To mind the mind: An event-related potential study of word class and semantic ambiguity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 93.
  95. Tse, C. Y., Lee, C. L. , Sullivan, J., Agrawal, A., Zarif, M., Garnsey, S. M., Dell, G. S., Fabiani, M., and Gratton, G. (2006). An Event-Related Optical signal (EROS) study of frontal and temporal cortices in processing semantic and syntactic anomaly during sentence comprehension. Psychophysiology, 43, Supplement 1, S99-S99.
  96. Huang, H. W., Lee, C. Y., Lee, C. L. , Tsai, J. L., Hung, L., and Tzeng, J. L. (2005). An electrophysiological study of the orthographic neighborhood frequency effect in Chinese word recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1.
  97. Tsai, J. L., Lee, C. L. , Lee, C. Y., Huang, H. W., Hung, L., and Tzeng J. L. (2004). An Event-Related Potential study of interpreting Nouns and Verbs in reading Chinese sentences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1.
  98. Lee, C. Y., Huang, H. W., Lee, C. L. , Tsai, J. L., Hung, L., and Tzeng, J. L. (2004). An Electrophysiological study of the orthographic neighborhood size effect in Chinese word recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1.
  99. Biq, Y. O. and Lee, C. L. (2004, May). Frequency, phonetic reduction, and gramaticalization: Na in Mandarin conversation. Paper presented in the 16th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL), Iowa city, Iowa, USA.
  100. Biq, Y. O. and Lee, C. L. (2003). Frequency and phonetic reduction: a case study of Na in Mandarin Chinese. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Chinese Language Instruction, Vol.1, p31-41, Taipei, Taiwan.
  101. Lee, C. L. , Hung, L., Tse, K. P., Lee, C. Y., Tsai, J. L., and Tzeng, J. L. (2002). Processing of Disyllabic Compound Words in Chinese Aphasia. Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Cognitive Processing of Chinese and Other Related Asian Languages (ICCPCORAL2002), Dec.9-11, Taipei, Taiwan.
  102. Lee, C. L. (2001). The Noun-Verb Problems in Chinese Aphasia-A Study From a Discourse Point of View. In Yuchau E. Hsiao (Ed), Language and Cognition: proceedings of the First Cognitive Linguistics conference. P356-374, Taipei, Taiwan.