Lin Wang
Harvard University
63 Papers
71 Citations
Lin Wang is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sentence & N400. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications. Previous affiliations of Lin Wang include Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden & Radboud University Nijmegen.
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Papers
Mapping wetland changes in China between 1978 and 2008
Zhenguo Niu,Haiying Zhang,Xianwei Wang,Wenbo Yao,DeMin Zhou,KuiYi Zhao,Hui Zhao,Nana Li,Huabing Huang,Congcong Li,Jun Yang,Caixia Liu,Shuang Liu,Lin Wang,Zhan Li,ZhenZhong Yang,Fei Qiao,Yaomin Zheng,Yanlei Chen,Yongwei Sheng,XiaoHong Gao,WeiHong Zhu,WenQing Wang,Hong Wang,Yongling Weng,Dafang Zhuang,Jiyuan Liu,Zhicai Luo,Xiao Cheng,Ziqi Guo,Peng Gong,Peng Gong,Peng Gong +32 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed the 2008 wetland distribution in China and discussed wetland changes and their drivers over the past 30 years using four wetland maps for all China have been produced, based on Landsat and CBERS-02B remote sensing data.
Beta oscillations relate to the N400m during language comprehension
Lin Wang,Ole Jensen,Danielle van den Brink,Nienke Weder,Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen,Lilla Magyari,Peter Hagoort,Marcel C. M. Bastiaansen +7 more
TL;DR: This article investigated the relationship between the evoked responses (ERPs/ERFs) and the event-related changes in EEG/MEG power that can be observed during sentence-level language comprehension.
Mapping dynamic cover types in a large seasonally flooded wetland using extended principal component analysis and object-based classification
TL;DR: This study delineated DCTs for one 2007–2008 flood cycle at Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater wetland in China, using spatial and temporal orientation modes of extended principal components analysis (EPCA) and supervised object-based classification of multi-spectral and radar image series.
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The Interface Between Language and Attention: Prosodic Focus Marking Recruits a General Attention Network in Spoken Language Comprehension
Line Burholt Kristensen,Lin Wang,Lin Wang,Karl Magnus Petersson,Karl Magnus Petersson,Peter Hagoort +5 more
TL;DR: Common activations between the language task and the spatial attention task demonstrate that pitch accent activates a domain general attention network, which is sensitive to semantic/pragmatic aspects of language, Therefore, attention and language comprehension are highly interactive.
A new time series vegetation-water index of phenological-hydrological trait across species and functional types for Poyang Lake wetland ecosystem
Lin Wang,Lin Wang,Iryna Dronova,Peng Gong,Peng Gong,Peng Gong,Wenbo Yang,Yingren Li,Qing Liu +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a classification of aquatic and wetland vegetation plant functional types (PFTs) using time series remotely sensed data applicable to wetland ecosystems with large annual water level changes like Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake-wetland of China.
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