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Doctor of Philosophy, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Advances in bilingualism as a dynamic process: 30 years of exploration in bilingual mind and brain
Gu, C., Peng, Y. & Li, P. (Corresponding Author), 11 Sept 2025, In: Journal of Neurolinguistics. 77, 101288.Research output: Journal article publication › Journal article › Academic research › peer-review
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Reading comprehension in L1 and L2 readers: neurocomputational mechanisms revealed through large language models
Gu, C., Nastase, S. A., Zada, Z. & Li, P. (Corresponding Author), 10 Jul 2025, In: npj Science of Learning. 10, 1, 46.Research output: Journal article publication › Journal article › Academic research › peer-review
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Onscreen presence of instructors in video lectures affects learners’ neural synchrony and visual attention during multimedia learning
Gu, C., Peng, Y., Nastase, S. A., Mayer, R. E. & Li, P. (Corresponding Author), 11 Mar 2024, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121, 12, p. e2309054121 e2309054121.Research output: Journal article publication › Journal article › Academic research › peer-review
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Predicting the next sentence (not word) in large language models: What model-brain alignment tells us about discourse comprehension
Yu, S. (Corresponding Author), Gu, C., Huang, K. & Li, P. (Corresponding Author), 24 May 2024, In: Science advances. 10, 21, adn7744.Research output: Journal article publication › Journal article › Academic research › peer-review
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From eye movements to scanpath networks: A method for studying individual differences in expository text reading
Ma, X., Liu, Y., Clariana, R., Gu, C. & Li, P., Feb 2023, In: Behavior Research Methods. 55, 2, p. 730–750 21 p.Research output: Journal article publication › Journal article › Academic research › peer-review
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