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| 佛光大學 |
2004-08-19 |
Electrophysiological correlates of grapheme-phoneme conversion.
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Huang K; Itoh K; Suwazono S; Nakada T |
| 佛光大學 |
2003 |
Event-Related Potentials of Phonological Conversion.
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Huang K |
| 佛光大學 |
2002 |
Gender Difference in Passive Listening to Stories: High-field fMRI Study Using Multiple Subject Analysis Based on Individual Activation Maps.
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Huang K; Watanabe M; Fujii Y; Kwee IL; Nakada T |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
2001-10 |
A new spectral representation of earthquake data: Hilbert spectral analysis of station TCU129, Chi-Chi, Taiwan, 21 September 1999
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Huang, NE; Chern, CC; Huang, K; Salvino, LW; Long, SR; Fan, KL |
| 佛光大學 |
1998-06 |
ERPs during phonological comparison of Kana-letters involving working memory.
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Huang K; Kato K; Kobayashi T and Kuriki S |
| 佛光大學 |
1998 |
Event-related potentials during comparison of Japanese Kana symbol. In: Hashimoto I, Kakigi R (eds) Recent Advances in Human Neurophysiology.
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Huang K; Kato K; Kobayashi T and Kuriki S |
| 佛光大學 |
1997 |
Dipole localization of ERPs during the comparisons of Japanese Kana-letters.
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Yamazaki T; Huang K; Kato K; Kobayashi T and Kuriki S |
| 佛光大學 |
1997 |
Event-Related Potential during the Comparison of Japanese Kana-letters.
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Huang K; Kato K; Kobayashi T and Kuriki S |
| 佛光大學 |
1995 |
Event-related potential during the comparison of Kana-letters.
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Huang K; Kato K; Kobayashi T and Kuriki S |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
1992 |
Consequences of Suspended Particle Transportation Near the Pacific Ocean Western Boundary Current
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林曉武; Huang, K.; Chen, P.; Chen, G.; Lin, Saulwood; Huang, K.; Chen, P.; Chen, G. |
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