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Publications by Qingqing Qu
Tracking the Time Course of Lexical Access in Orthographic Production: An Event-Related Potential Study of Word Frequency Effects in Written Picture Naming
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Masked Syllable Priming Effects in Word and Picture Naming in Chinese
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To Watch, to See, and to Differ: An Event-Related Potential Study of Concreteness Effects as a Function of Word Class and Lexical Ambiguity
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