Vol.40,No.2,2013

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Cover Story:The present study aimed to examine the role of visual magnocellular pathway in the recognition of Chinese character. Twenty-four university students took part in this study. We simultaneously manipulated the spatial frequency and temporal frequency of Chinese characters in order to dissociate two visual conditions, that is, the visual magnocellular (M) condition and visual control condition. And a global/local decision task was adopted here to get the comparison between global processing and local processing within each visual condition. The reaction time and error rate were recorded. Results showed that in the M condition, participants responded faster in global decision than in local decision, a global precedence effect appeared; while non-significant difference in the control condition. Similarly, higher error rate was found for local decision comparing with global decision only in the M condition. It suggested that the visual magnocellular system contributes to the global processing of Chinese character.

Reviews and Monographs

Biogenesis of Multivesicular Body and Protein Sorting: No One of ESCRT, Vps4 and Ubiquitination Can Be MissedXIA Heng-Chuan,ZHANG Chun-Xia,FENG Fan,YUAN Yi,ZHOU Yang,LIU Xiao-Yong,ZHU Ke-Ming,YAO Qin and CHEN Ke-Ping  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

MicroRNAs and Lipids MetabolismNAN Xue-Mei,WANG Jia-Qi,CHEN Hai-Yan and HU Han  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

The Regulation of Metabolism Pathway by Acetylation of EnzymesMING Xuan and JIANG Song-Min  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Research Papers

The Influence of Visual Magnocellular Pathway on The Recognition of Chinese CharacterZHAO Jing,BI Hong-Yan and QIAN Yi  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

ZNF403, a Novel Cell Cycle RegulatorGUAN Rui,HOU De-Fu,RAO Xiang,GUAN Yong-Jun,OUYANG Yong-Mei,YU Yan-Hui,Jim HU and CHEN Zhu-Chu  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

MiR-132 Inhibits Tumor MetastasisGUAN Di,LIU Chun-Ying,CHEN Chen and YIN Qin-Wei  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

miR-191 May Regulate Pig Preadipocyte Differentiation by Targeting The Transcription Factor C/EBPβLIU Shuai,NING Xiao-Min,LI Mei-Hang,QIU Yang,LI Yan-Jie,DONG Pei-Yue and YANG Gong-She  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Association of Histone Modification Patterns With Transcription Factor Binding Revealed by Systematic AnalysisLI Wen,LI Wen-Ting,CAO Shu-Juan,YU Wen-Xiang,LI Wen-Jie,DAI Jun-Biao and SUN Zhi-Rong  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Techniques and Methods

Application of Computer Vision in The Automatic Analysis of Feeding Behavior in C. elegansZHANG Hai-Ning,HUANG Wen-Ming,FU Jia-Jun,XU Xiang-Ping and XU Tao  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

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