Li Hsieh, Ph.D.

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2000 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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neurolinguistics
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Jackson T. Gandour grad student 2000 Purdue
 (A crosslinguistic PET investigation of lexical tone perception.)
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Young R, Hsieh L, Seaman S. (2016) The dimensional model of driver demand: extension to auditory-vocal and mixed-mode tasks Sae International Journal of Transportation Safety. 4: 72-106
Young R, Seaman S, Hsieh L. (2016) The dimensional model of driver demand: visual-manual tasks Sae International Journal of Transportation Safety. 4: 33-71
Hsieh L, Young R, Seaman S. (2012) Development of the enhanced peripheral detection task: A surrogate test for driver distraction Sae Technical Papers
Bowyer SM, Hsieh L, Moran JE, et al. (2009) Conversation effects on neural mechanisms underlying reaction time to visual events while viewing a driving scene using MEG. Brain Research. 1251: 151-61
Hsieh L, Young RA, Bowyer SM, et al. (2009) Conversation effects on neural mechanisms underlying reaction time to visual events while viewing a driving scene: fMRI analysis and asynchrony model. Brain Research. 1251: 162-75
Young RA, Hsieh L, Graydon FX, et al. (2005) Mind-on-the-drive: Real-time functional neuroimaging of cognitive brain mechanisms underlying driver performance and distraction Sae Technical Papers
Graydon FX, Young R, Benton MD, et al. (2004) Visual event detection during simulated driving: Identifying the neural correlates with functional neuroimaging Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 7: 271-286
Gandour J, Dzemidzic M, Wong D, et al. (2003) Temporal integration of speech prosody is shaped by language experience: an fMRI study. Brain and Language. 84: 318-36
Hsieh L, Gandour J, Wong D, et al. (2001) Functional heterogeneity of inferior frontal gyrus is shaped by linguistic experience Brain and Language. 76: 227-252
Gandour J, Dzemidzic M, Wong D, et al. (2001) Differential neural circuitry underlies the perception of Chinese tone and intonation: an fMRI study Neuroimage. 13: 533
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