Publications

Latest Publications
  1. Momenian, M., Bakhtiar, M., Cheung, S. L., Chan, Y. K., & Weekes, B. (in press). Picture Naming in Bilingual Chinese Speakers: Capturing Similarity and Variability. Behaviour Research Methods. Link
  2. Shendyapina, M., Su, I-F., & Weekes, B.S. (2020). Cognitive assessment and rehabilitation tools for stroke and dementia: an online survey of Russian speaking clinicians. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 1-20. Link
  3. Momenian, M., Cham, S. K., Mohammadamini, J., Radman, N., & Weekes, B. (in press). Capturing the Effects of Semantic Transparency in Word Recognition: A Cross-linguistic Study on Cantonese and Persian. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. Link
  4. Weekes, B.S. (2020). Translating cognitive-emotional neuroscience to the classroom. In Carroll, A-M., Cunnington, R.A. & Nugent, A.B. (Eds.). Learning Under the Lens: Applying Findings in Science of Learning to the Classroom. Oxfordshire, Routledge. (pdf)
  5. Weekes, B.S. (2020). Literacy in Contact: Reading and Writing in Bi-Multiliterate Speakers on the Silk Road. UNESCO Conferences on Indigenous Languages, Culture and Education (Brasilia). Manuscript published in Letronica (Brazilian Journal). (pdf)
  6. Weekes, B. S. H. (2020). Aphasia in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias (ADOD): Evidence From Chinese. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias, 35, 1-12. Link
  7. Ramanujan, K. (2019). The impact of Relative Language Distance on Bilingual Language Control – a functional imaging study. bioRxiv, 771212. doi:10.1101/771212. Link
  8. Ong, G., McKague, M., Weekes, B., & Sewell, D. K. (2019). Diffusing the bilingual lexicon: Task-based and lexical components of language switch costs. Cognitive Psychology, 114, 101225. Link
  9. Kuzmina, E., Goral, M., Norvik, M., & Weekes, B. S. (2019). What Influences Language Impairment in Bilingual Aphasia? A Meta-Analytic Review. Frontiers in Psychology, 10(445). Link
  10. Del Maschio, N., Sulpizio, S., Fedeli, D., Ramanujan, K., Ding, G-S., Weekes B., Cachia, A., & Abutalebi, J. (in press). ACC sulcal patterns and its modulation on cognitive control efficiency: A neuroanatomical study in bilinguals and monolinguals. Cerebral Cortex. (pdf)
  11. Radman, N., Bütler, K., Weekes, B., Spierer, L., Britz, J., & Annoni, J. (in press). Transcranial direct current stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; effect on second language word production. Frontiers in Neuroscience.​ Link
  12. Ramanujan, K. & Weekes, B.S. (2019). What is an akshara? To appear in Joshi, M & McBride, C. (Eds). Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthographies. Springer. (pdf)
  13. Ramanujan, K., & Weekes, B. S. (2019). Predictors of lexical retrieval in Hindi–English bilingual speakers. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1-9. (pdf)
  14. Shendyapina, M., Kuzmina, E., Kazymaev, S., Petrova, A. Riddoch, M.J. Humphreys, G.W. & Weekes, B.S. (in press). The Russian version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen: validation study on stroke survivors. Neuropsychology. (pdf)
  15. Pereira-Soares, S., Ong, G., Abutalebi, J., Del Maschio, N., Sewell, D., & Weekes, B.S. (in press). A diffusion model approach to analyzing performance on the Flanker task: The role of the DLPFC. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. (pdf)
  16. Weekes, B.S., & Abutalebi, J., Mak, H.K.F., Borsa, V., Pereira-Soares, S., Chiu, P.W., & Zhang, L. (in press). Effect of monolingualism and bilingualism in the anterior cingulate cortex: a proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study in two centers. Letras de Hoje: Estudos e Debates em Linguística, Literatura e Língua Portuguesa (Brazilian), 53(1), 5-12. (pdf)
  17. Borsa, V., Perani, D., Canini, M., Della-Rosa, P., Guidi, L., Videsott, G., Weekes, B.S., Franchescini, R., & Abutalebi, J.  (2018). Bilingualism and healthy aging: Aging effects and neural maintenance. Neuropsychologia, 111, 51-61. Link
  18. Weekes B.S. (2018). Learning written words in a second language: Theoretical and practical implications. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 21(3), 585-597. Link
  19. Del Maschio, N., Sulpizio, S., Gallo, F., Fedeli, D., Weekes, B. S., & Abutalebi, J. (2018). Neuroplasticity across the lifespan and aging effects in bilinguals and monolinguals. Brain and Cognition, 125, 118-126. Link
  20. Kuzmina, E., Humphreys, G. W., Riddoch, M. J., Skvortsov, A. A., & Weekes, B. S. (2018). Preliminary validation study of the Russian Birmingham Cognitive Screen. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 40(1), 1-16. Link 
Publications Prior to 2018
  1. Singh, N., Rajan, A., Malagi, A., Ramanujan, K., Canini, M. Della Rosa, P., Raghunathan, M., Weekes, B.S. & Abutalebi J. (2017). Microstructural anatomical differences between bilinguals and monolinguals. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. Link
  2. Ong, G., Sewell, DK., Weekes, BS., McKague, M., Abutalebi, J. (2017). A diffusion model approach to analysing the bilingual advantage for the Flanker task: The role of attentional control processes. Journal of Neurolinguistics.
  3. Kong, APH., Chan, J., Lau, JKL., Humphreys, GW., Bickerton, LW., Weekes, BS. (2017). Developing a Cantonese version of Birmingham Cognitive Screen for stroke survivors in Hong Kong (HK-BCoS). Communication Disorders Quarterly.
  4. Nilipour, R., Bakhtiar, M., Momenian, MJ., Weekes, BS. (2017). Object and action picture naming in brain-damaged Persian speakers with aphasia. Aphasiology.
  5. Kuzmina, EK., Weekes, BS. (2017). Role of cognitive control in language deficits in different types of aphasia. Aphasiology.
  6. Bakhtiar, M., Jafary, R., Weekes, BS. (2016). Aphasia in Persian: Implications for cognitive models of lexical processing . Journal of Neuropsychology.
  7. Bakhtiar, M., Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2016). Neural correlates of ageofacquisition on visual word recognition in Persian. Journal of Neurolinguistics.
  8. Kong, PH., Humphreys, GW., Weekes, BS. (2016). The Hong Kong version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (HK-OCS): validation study for Cantonese-speaking chronic stroke survivors. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition.
  9. Abutalebi, J., Guidi, L., Borsa, V., Canini, M., Della Rosa, P., Parris, B., Weekes, BS. (2015). Bilingualism provides a neural reserve for aging populations. Neuropsychologia.
  10. Bakhtiar, M., Weekes, BS. (2015). Lexico-semantic effects on word naming in Persian: Does age of acquisition have an effect? . Memory and Cognition.
  11. Abutalebi, J., Canini, M., Della Rosa, P., Green, DW., Weekes, BS. (2015). The neuroprotective effects of bilingualism upon the inferior parietal lobule: A structural neuroimaging study in aging Chinese bilinguals. Journal of Neurolinguistics.
  12. Citron, FFM., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2014). Arousal and emotional valence interact in written word recognition. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience.
  13. Abutalebi, J., Canini, M., Della Rosa, PH., Sheung, LP., Green, DW., Weekes, BS. (2014). Bilingualism protects anterior temporal lobe integrity in aging. Neurobiology of Aging.
  14. Citron, FFM., Gray, M., Critchley, HK., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2014). Emotional valence and arousal affect reading in an interactive way: Neuroimaging evidence for an approach-withdrawal framework. Neuropsychologia.
  15. Wang, L., Weekes, BS. (2014). Neural correlates of the Simon effect modulated by practice with spatial mapping. Neuropsychologia.
  16. Abutalebi, J., Weekes, BS. (2014). The cognitive neurology of bilingualism in the age of globalization. Behavioural Neurology.
  17. Kong, PH., Abutalebi, J., Lam, K., Weekes, BS. (2013-06-18). Executive and language control in the multilingual brain. Behavioural Neurology.
  18. Della-Rosa, PA., Videsott, G., Borsa, VM., Canini, M., Weekes, BS., Franceschini, R., Abutalebi, J. (2013). A neural interactive location for multilingual talent. Cortex.
  19. Citron, FFM., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2013). Effects of valence and arousal on written word recognition: Time course and ERP correlates. Neuroscience Letters.
  20. Abutalebi, J., Della-Rosa, PA., Ding, GS., Weekes, BS., Costa, A., Green, DW. (2013). Language proficiency modulates the engagement of cognitive control areas in multilinguals. Cortex.
  21. Druks, J., Weekes, BS. (2013). Parallel deterioration to language processing in a bilingual speaker. Cognitive Neuropsychology.
  22. Kambanaros, M., Weekes, BS. (2013). Phonological dysgraphia in bilingual aphasia: Evidence from a case study of Greek and English. Aphasiology.
  23. Bahktiar, M., Nilipour, R., Weekes, BS. (2013). Predictors of timed picture naming in Persian. Behaviour Research Methods.
  24. Tang, I., To, KS., Weekes, BS. (2013). Relationship between riddle appreciation and reading comprehension in Chinese children. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools.
  25. Weekes, BS. (2012). Acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia across scripts. Behavioural Neurology.
  26. Hricová, M., Weekes, BS. (2012). Acquired dyslexia in a transparent orthography: An analysis of acquired disorders of reading in the Slovak language. Behavioural Neurology.
  27. Citron, FMM., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2012). How are affective word ratings related to lexicosemantic properties? Evidence from the Sussex Affective Word List. Applied Psycholinguistics.
  28. Druks, J., Aydelott, J., Genethliou, M., Jacobs, H., Weekes, B. (2012). Progressive dyslexia: Evidence from Hungarian and English. Behavioural Neurology.
  29. Dai, EYL., Kong, APH., Weekes, BS. (2012). Recovery of naming and discourse production: a bilingual anomic case study. Aphasiology.
  30. Dai, YL., Kong, APH., Weekes, BS. (2011). Naming and discourse production: a bilingual case study. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  31. Otero, SC., Weekes, BS., Hutton, SB. (2011). Pupil size changes during recognition memory. Psychophysiology.
  32. Kong, APH., Weekes, BS. (2011). Use of the BAT with a Cantonese-Putonghua speaker with aphasia. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics.
  33. Weekes, BS. (2010). Issues in bilingual aphasia: An introduction. Aphasiology.
  34. Zhang, Q., Chen, HC., Stuart Weekes, B., Yang, Y. (2009). Independent effects of orthographic and phonological facilitation on spoken word production in mandarin. Language and Speech.
  35. Zhang, Q., Weekes, BS. (2009). Orthographic facilitation effects on spoken word production: Evidence from Chinese. Language and Cognitive Processes.
  36. Law, SP., Weekes, BS., Wong, W., Chiu, K. (2009). Reading aloud pseudo-characters by individuals with acquired dyslexia: Evidence for lexically mediated processes in reading Chinese. Language and Cognitive Processes.
  37. Law, SP., Wong, W., Yeung, O., Weekes, BS. (2008). A case study of the effect of age-of-acquisition on reading aloud in Chinese dyslexia. Neurocase.
  38. Liu, Y., Hao, M., Shu, H., Tan, LH., Weekes, BS. (2008). Age-of-acquisition effects on oral reading in Chinese. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.
  39. Weekes, BS., Raman, I. (2008). Bilingual deep dysphasia. Cognitive Neuropsychology.
  40. Weekes, BS., Chan, AHD., Tan, LH. (2008). Effects of age of acquisition on brain activation during Chinese character recognition. Neuropsychologia.
  41. Weekes, BS., Hamilton, S., Oakhill, JV., Holliday, RE. (2008). False recollection in children with reading comprehension difficulties. Cognition.
  42. Majerus, S., Poncelet, M., Van der Linden, M., Weekes, BS. (2008). Lexical learning in bilingual adults: The relative importance of short-term memory for serial order and phonological knowledge. Cognition.
  43. Majerus, S., Belayachi, S., De Smedt, B., Leclercq, AL., Martinez, T., Schmidt, C., Weekes, B., Maquet, P. (2008). Neural networks for short-term memory for order differentiate high and low proficiency bilinguals. NeuroImage.
  44. Parris, BA., Sharma, D., Weekes, B. (2007). An optimal viewing position effect in the stroop task when only one letter is the color carrier. Experimental Psychology.
  45. Hutton, SB., Weekes, BS. (2007). Low frequency rTMS over posterior parietal cortex impairs smooth pursuit eye tracking. Experimental Brain Research.
  46. Weekes, BS., Su, IF., Yin, W., Zhang, X. (2007). Oral reading in bilingual aphasia: Evidence from Mongolian and Chinese. Bilingualism.
  47. Weekes, BS., Shu, H., Hao, M., Liu, Y., Tan, LH. (2007). Predictors of timed picture naming in Chinese. Behavior Research Methods.
  48. Bi, Y., Han, Z., Weekes, B., Shu, H. (2007). The interaction between semantic and the nonsemantic systems in reading: Evidence from Chinese. Neuropsychologia.
  49. Holliday, RE., Weekes, BS. (2006). Dissociated developmental trajectories for semantic and phonological false memories. Memory.
  50. Weekes, BS., Castles, AE., Davies, RA. (2006). Effects of consistency and age of acquisition on reading and spelling among developing readers. Reading and Writing.
  51. Weekes, BS., Yin, W., Su, IF., Chen, MJ. (2006). The cognitive neuropsychology of reading and writing in Chinese. Language and Linguistics, 語言暨語言學.
  52. Weekes, BS. (2005). Acquired disorders of reading and writing: Cross-script comparisons. Behavioural Neurology.
  53. Yin, W., He, S., Weekes, BS. (2005). Acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia in Chinese. Behavioural Neurology.
  54. Raman, I., Weekes, BS. (2005). Acquired dyslexia in a Turkish-English speaker. Annals of Dyslexia.
  55. Raman, I., Weekes, BS. (2005). Deep dysgraphia in Turkish. Behavioural Neurology.
  56. Davies, RAI., Weekes, BS. (2005). Effects of feedforward and feedback consistency on reading and spelling in dyslexia. Dyslexia.
  57. Weekes, BS., De Zubicaray, G., McMahon, K., Eastburn, M., Bryant, M., Wang, D. (2005). Orthographic effects on picture naming in Chinese: A 4T erfMRI study. Brain and Language.
  58. Weekes, B., Birley, M., Stein, K., Holliday, R. (2005). Relative false recollection in dementia. Brain and Language.
  59. Holliday, R., Hamilton, S., Luthra, A., Oddy, M., Weekes, BS. (2005). Text comprehension after traumatic brain injury: Missing the gist?. Brain and Language.
  60. Han, Z., Bi, Y., Shu, H., Weekes, BS. (2005). The interaction between semantic and sublexical routes in reading: Converging evidence from Chinese. Brain and Language.
  61. Weekes, BS., Chan, A., Kwok, JSW., Tan, LH., Jin, Z. (2004). AoA effects on Chinese language processing: An fMRI study. Brain and Language.
  62. Chen, MJ., Weekes, BS. (2004). Effects of semantic radicals on Chinese character categorization and character decision. Chinese Journal of Psychology, 中華心理學刊.
  63. Luo, Q., Weekes, BS. (2004). Tonal dyslexia in Chinese. Brain and Language.
  64. Weekes, BS., Davies, R., Wadey, A., Bradley, V. (2004). Verb transformation in non-fluent progressive aphasia. Brain and Language.
  65. Weekes, B., Davies, R., Parris, B., Robinson, G. (2003). Age of acquisition effects on spelling in surface dysgraphia. Aphasiology.
  66. Yin, WG., Weekes, BS. (2003). Dyslexia in Chinese: Clues from Cognitive Neuropsychology. Annals of Dyslexia.
  67. Parris, B., Weekes, B. (2001). Action naming in dementia. Neurocase.
  68. Weekes, B. (2000). Oral reading in Chinese: Evidence from dementia of the Alzheimer’s type. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders.
  69. Chee, MWL., Weekes, B., Lee, KM., Soon, CS., Schreiber, A., Hoon, JJ., Chee, M. (2000). Overlap and dissociation of semantic processing of Chinese characters, English words, and pictures: Evidence from fMRI. NeuroImage.
  70. Weekes, B., Bi, YZ. (1999). Chinese character recognition in the left and right visual fields. Brain and Cognition.
  71. Luo, Y., Wei, J., Weekes, B. (1999). Effects of musical meditation training on auditory mismatch negativity and P300 in normal children. Chinese medical sciences journal = Chung-kuo i hsueh ko hsueh tsa chih / Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.
  72. Weekes, BS., Teh, S., Joo, LK., Ling, LW. (1999). Oral reading by chinese speakers with probable dementia of the Alzheimer’s type. Brain and Language.
  73. Chee, MWL., Caplan, D., Soon, CS., Sriram, N., Tan, EWL., Thiel, T., Weekes, B. (1999). Processing of visually presented sentences in Mandarin and English studied with fMRI. Neuron.
  74. Weekes, B., Chen, HQ. (1999). Surface dyslexia in Chinese. Neurocase.
  75. Weekes, BS., Chen, MJ., Qun, HC., Lin, YB., Yao, C., Xiao, XY. (1998). Anomia and dyslexia in Chinese: A familiar story?. Aphasiology.
  76. Weekes, BS., Chen, MJ., Lin, YB. (1998). Differential effects of phonological priming on Chinese character recognition. Reading and Writing.
  77. Weekes, B., Chen, MJ. (1998). Editorial. Aphasiology.
  78. Donnelly, N., Weekes, B., Humphreys, GW., Albon, A. (1998). Processes Involved in the Computation of a Shape Description. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
  79. Weekes, BS., Chen, MJ., Gang, YW. (1997). Anemia without dyslexia in Chinese. Neurocase.
  80. Weekes, B., Coltheart, M., Gordon, E. (1997). Deep dyslexia and right hemisphere reading – A regional cerebral blood flow study. Aphasiology.
  81. Weekes, BS. (1997). Differential effects of number of letters on word and nonword naming latency. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A: Human Experimental Psychology.
  82. Weekes, BS., Robinson, G. (1997). Semantic anomia without surface dyslexia. Aphasiology.
  83. Weekes, B., Coltheart, M. (1996). Surface dyslexia and surface dysgraphia: Treatment studies and their theoretical implications. Cognitive Neuropsychology.
  84. Donnelly, N., Wilklnson, D., Weekes, B. (1996). W-26. Computing spatial relations in left and right visual fields. Brain and Cognition.
  85. Weekes, B. (1995). Right hemisphere writing and spelling. Aphasiology.
  86. Leck, KJ., Weekes, BS., Chen, MJ. (1995). Visual and phonological pathways to the lexicon: Evidence from Chinese readers. Memory and Cognition.
  87. Weekes, BS. (1994). A cognitive-neuropsychological analysis of allograph errors from a patient with acquired dysgraphia. Aphasiology.
  88. Weekes, B. (1993). A test of episodic visual memory. Perceptual and Motor Skills.
Conference Papers
  1. Weekes, BS. (2017). Cognitive Neuropsychological Testing across Languages. International Alzheimer’s Disease Conference, HKU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Network (HKUADR Network).
  2. Bakhtiar, M., Weekes, BS. (2016). Characteristics of acquired dyslexia in Persian; the effect of orthographic depth. Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting.
  3. Singh, NC., Canini, M., Della Rosa, PA., Weekes, BS., Abutalebi, J. (2016). Differences between monolinguals and bilinguals in mean diffusivity. Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting.
  4. Kuzmina, E., Weekes, BS. (2016). Inhibition and language processing deficits in different types of aphasia. Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting.
  5. Singh, N., Malagi, A., Rajan, A., Ramanujan, K., Canini, M., Della Rosa, P., Raghunathan, P., Weekes, BS., Abutalebi, J. (2016). Mean diffusivity reveals white matter microstructural differences between monolinguals and bilinguals. Annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, SNL 2016.
  6. Bakhtiar, M., Su, IF., Weekes, B., Lee, HK. (2015). An ERP measure of AoA and orthographic transparency effects on visual word recognition in Persian. Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, OHBM 2015.
  7. Bakhtiar, M., Lee, HK., Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2015). Effect of age of acquisition on visual word recognition: an event-related potential measure in Persian Orthography. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, CNS 2015.
  8. Su, IF., Luo, L., Wong, WM., Weekes, BS., Iao, LS., To, KS. (2015). Is reading aloud semantically mediated in Chinese hyperlexia?. Asia Pacific Conference of Speech Langauge & Hearing, APCSLH 2015.
  9. Chan, J., Kong, A., Weekes, BS., Humphreys, GW., Riddoch, J., Bickerton, WL., Lau, J. (2013). A Validation of the Cantonese Version of the Birmingham Cognitive Screen (BCoS) for Stroke Survivors in Hong Kong. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  10. Kuzmina, E., Chekmaev, D., Skvortsov, A., Weekes, BS. (2013). Bilingual Aphasia in a Mordovian-Russian Speaker. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  11. Weekes, BS. (2013). Dementia. Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International, 國際阿茲海默氏症協會亞太區會議.
  12. Wong, W., Weekes, BS., Iao, L., To, KS., Su, IF. (2013). Is Reading Aloud Semantically Mediated in Chinese Hyperlexia?. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  13. Cheng, J., Majerus, S., Vuong, CL., Weekes, BS. (2013). Memory for Serial Order, Attentional Control and New Word Learning in Bilingual Chinese-English Speakers. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  14. Bakhtiar, M., Jafari, R., Nilipour, R., Weekes, BS. (2013). Predictors for Picture Naming Accuracy in Persian Aphasics. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  15. Ulicheva, A., Weekes, BS. (2013). Reading difficulties in Russian. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading (SSSR).
  16. Ulicheva, A., Weekes, BS. (2013). Reading in Russian: A Language With Context-Dependent Mappings Between Orthography and Phonology. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (PS).
  17. Abutalebi, J., Canini, M., Della Rosa, PH., Sheung, LP., Weekes, BS. (2013). Second Language Naming Predicts Left Temporal Pole Integrity in Bilinguals. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  18. Weekes, B., Chu, LW., Dai, EYL., Ha, J., Song, YQ. (2012). Aphasia in a Chinese-English bilingual speaker with dementia. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  19. Kambanaros, M., Weekes, B. (2012). Bilingual phonological dysgraphia. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  20. Klingebiel, K., Hutton, S., Majerus, S., Mazzi, C., Weekes, B. (2012). Is the left IPS necessary for verbal short-term memory? A TMS study. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  21. Su, IF., Yeung, ST., Weekes, BS., Law, SP. (2012). Locus of orthographic facilitation effect in spoken word production: Evidence from Cantonese Chinese. Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing (ISCSLP-2012).
  22. Wang, L., Weekes, B. (2012). Neural correlates of the Simon effect influenced by practice of incompatible location-relevant task. Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, OHBM 2012.
  23. Druks, J., Weekes, B. (2012). Progressive nonfluent aphasia in a Hungarian speaker. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  24. Weekes, B. (2011). Age of acquisition effects on Chinese character recognition: evidence from EEG. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  25. Druks, J., Weekes, BS. (2011). Bilingual nonfluent primary progressive aphasia. 8th International Society for Bilingualism, ISB8 2011.
  26. Klingebiel, K., Hutton, S., Majerus, S., Weekes, B. (2011). Dissociable memory processes in bilingual speakers: Evidence from EEG. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  27. Citron, F., Gray, M., Critchley, H., Weekes, B., Ferstl, E. (2011). Emotional valence and arousal affect word recognition in an interactive way: neural evidence for an integrated approach-withdrawal framework. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  28. Su, IF., To, CKS., Weekes, B. (2011). Hyperlexia in a Chinese speaking child. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  29. Citron, FMM., Gray, M., Critchley, H., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2011). Interaction between emotional valence and arousal during lexical processing: neural evidence for an integrated approach-withdrawal framework. Book of Abstracts of the 10th International Symposium of Psycholinguistics.
  30. Wang, L., K, XX., Weekes, BS., Zhou, XL. (2011). Neural correlates of the Simon effect and its reversal in Hedge and Marsh tasks. Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision.
  31. Weekes, BS. (2011). Progressive dyslexia: implications for models of bilingual oral reading. Proceedings of ISB8 2011.
  32. Citron, FMM., Ferstl, EC., Weekes, BS. (2010). Emotion word processing: effects of emotional valence and arousal on behavioural and electrophysiological measures. AMLaP 2010 Program & Abstracts.
  33. Weekes, BS. (2010). Emotion word processing: valence and arousal effects. British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2010.
  34. Su, IF., Law, SP., Weekes, BS. (2010). Interactive effects of orthography and semantics in Chinese picture naming. Abstracts of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.
  35. Weekes, BS. (2010). Investigation of the role of the intraparietal sulcus during a short term memory task. International Conference on Parietal Lobe Function 2010.
  36. Citron, F., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2010). Lexical processing of emotion words: ERP indexes of an early interaction between emotional valence and arousal. Neurobiology of Language Conference.
  37. Citron, F., Weekes, B., Ferstl, E. (2010). Neural correlates of emotion word processing: the complex relation between emotional valence and arousal. Psycholinguistics Across the Borders Workshop 2010 Book of Abstracts.
  38. Weekes, BS., Mak, KF., Chu, LW. (2010). Progressive aphasia in Chinese speakers: clinical and neuroradiological findings. Annual Neurobiology of Language Conference, NLC 2010.
  39. Druks, J., Weekes, BS. (2010). The decline of lexical and grammatical knowledge over time in bilingual nonfluent Primary Progressive Aphasia (nfPPA). Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  40. Leung, MT., Lau, DKY., Weekes, BS., Ip, JKM. (2010). The role of phonology in visual word recognition: evidence from Chinese. Abstracts of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.
  41. Weekes, BS. (2010). Written age-of-acquisition effects reflect family resemblance in the lexical network. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading.
  42. Weekes, BS. (2009). Children learning a second language. Junior Research Association Meeting.
  43. Citron, F., Weekes, B., Ferstl, E. (2009). Disentangling emotional valence and arousal effects during word processing. Program and Abstracts of the 19th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse.
  44. Citron, FMM., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2009). Disentangling valence and arousal effects during emotion word processing. Psychophysiology.
  45. Rodriguez-Ferreiro, J., Weekes, B., Davies, R., Cuetos, F. (2009). Electrocortical signature of emotion verb processing. Psychophysiology.
  46. Weekes, BS. (2009). Literacy in bilingual children. Symposium on Writing Systems.
  47. Klingebiel, K., Weekes, BS., Majerus, S. (2009). Memory for serial order in bilingual children. Neurobilingualism Conference.
  48. Mazzi, C., Eve, MM., Weekes, BS. (2009). Neural processing of mass, count and dual nouns: an ERP investigation. Psychophysiology.
  49. Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2009). Semantic radical consistency and character transparency effects in Chinese: an ERP study. NLC 2009 Scientific Program.
  50. Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2009). Semantic radical effects on character categorization and character decision: evidence from EEG. NLC 2009 Scientific Program.
  51. Klingebiel, K., Majerus, S., Weekes, BS. (2009). Serial order and item memory in mono- and bilinguals. Psychophysiology.
  52. Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2009). The processing of semantic radicals in Chinese character identification: evidence from ERP studies. Program Book of the 13th International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages, ICPEAL 2009.
  53. Hutton, SB., Otero, S., Weekes, BS. (2009). The pupil old/new effect in veridical and false recognition memory. Abstracts of the Psychonomics Society.
  54. Weekes, BS. (2009). Word recognition in English and Chinese. Writing Systems Symposium, Institute of Education, University of London.
  55. Weekes, BS. (2009). Written age-of-acquisition effects reflect family resemblance in the lexical network. Abstract Book of the Psychonomics Society.
  56. Liu, YY., Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2008). Age of acquisition effects on Chinese character recognition: an EEG study. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia.
  57. Weekes, BS. (2008). Evaluation of lexical and semantic features for English emotion words. Italian Psychology Association (AIP) Annual Meeting, University of Padua, Italy..
  58. Citron, F., Klingebiel, KAM., Weekes, BS., Ferstl, EC. (2008). Evaluation of lexical and semantic features for English emotion words. Proceedings of the 1st Birgit Rausing Language Program Conference in Linguistics.
  59. Chan, AHD., Luke, KK., Li, P., Yip, V., Li, G., Weekes, B., Tan, LH. (2008). Neural correlates of nouns and verbs in early bilinguals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
  60. Weekes, BS., Su, IF. (2008). The role of semantic radicals in Chinese character recognition: Behavioural and electrophysiological findings. International Journal of Psychology.
  61. Weekes, BS., Klingebiel, K., Su, IF., Zhang, Q., Zhang, X., Yin, W. (2007). Acquired dyslexia in Mongolian. Brain and Language.
  62. Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2007). Consistency and transparency effects of semantic radicals in Chinese: Evidence from ERP. Annual Meeting of the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience, BACN 2007.
  63. Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2007). Effects of frequency and semantic radical combinability on reading in Chinese: an ERP study. Brain and Language.
  64. Su, IF., Zhang, QF., Weekes, BS. (2007). Orthographic and semantic radical effects of picture-word naming in Chinese. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society.
  65. Su, IF., Weekes, B. (2007). Semantic effects on Chinese character recognition. Experimental Psychology Society Edinburgh Meeting.
  66. Bradley, V., Davies, R., Parris, B., Su, IF., Weekes, BS. (2006). Age of acquisition effects on action naming in progressive fluent aphasia. Brain and Language.
  67. Molina, AI., Su, IF., Knight, C., Holliday, R., Weekes, BS. (2006). Bilingual false recollection: an EEG study. Brain and Language.
Books
  1. Rao, N., Sun, J., Wong, JMS., Weekes, BS., Ip, P., Shaeffer, S., Young, ME., Bray, TM., Chen, E., Lee, D. (2014). Early Childhood Development and Cognitive Development in Developing Countries: A Rigorous Literature Review. Department for International Development.
Books Edited
  1. Law, SP., Weekes, BS., Wong, AMY. (2009). Language disorders in speakers of Chinese. Multilingual Matters.
Book Chapters
  1. Weekes, BS., Su, IF., To, C., Ulicheva, A. (2013). Acquired dyslexia in bilingual speakers: Implications for models of oral reading. Acquired dyslexia in bilingual speakers: Implications for models of oral reading. In Martin, D (Ed.), Researching dyslexia in multilingual settings: diverse perspectives, p. 91-114. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2013
  2. Leung, MT., Law, SP., Fung, R., Lui, HM., Weekes, BS. (2012). A model of writing Chinese data from acquired dysgraphia and writing development. A model of writing Chinese data from acquired dysgraphia and writing development. In Grigorenko, E .. (Eds.)(et al), Writing: a mosaic of new perspectives, p. 357-370. New York, NY: Psychology Press, 2012
  3. Wilson, MA., Kahlaoui, K., Weekes, BS. (2012). Acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia in bilinguals across alphabetical and non-alphabetical scripts. Acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia in bilinguals across alphabetical and non-alphabetical scripts. In Gitterman, M .. (Eds.)(et al), Aspects of multilingual aphasia, p. 187-206. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2012
  4. Leung, MT., Law, SP., Fung, R., Lui, HM., Weekes, BS. (2011). Reading and writing in Chinese. Reading and writing in Chinese. In E Grigorenko, E Mambrino and D Preiss (Eds.), Handbook of writing: a mosaic of perspectives and views, 2011
  5. Su, IF., Klingebiel, K., Weekes, BS. (2010). Dyslexia in Chinese: Implications for connectionist models of reading. Dyslexia in Chinese: Implications for connectionist models of reading. In Brunswick, N, McDougall, S & de Mornay-Davies, P (Eds.), Reading and Dyslexia in Different Orthographies, p. 199-220. London: Psychology Press, 2010
  6. Su, IF., Klingebiel, K., Weekes, BS. (2010). Dyslexia in Chinese: implications for connectionist models of reading. Dyslexia in Chinese: implications for connectionist models of reading. In Brunswick .. (Eds.)(et al), Reading and dyslexia in different orthographies, p. 199-220. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2010
  7. Weekes, BS. (2010). Lexical retrieval in alphabetic and non-alphabetic scripts: evidence from brain imaging. Lexical retrieval in alphabetic and non-alphabetic scripts: evidence from brain imaging. In Brunswick, N .. (Eds.)(et al), Reading and dyslexia in different orthographies, p. 273-290. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2010
  8. Weekes, BS., Klingebiel, K. (2009). Developmental dyslexia in Chinese: behavioural, genetic and neuropsychological issues. Developmental dyslexia in Chinese: behavioural, genetic and neuropsychological issues. In Law, SP .. (Eds.)(et al), Language disorders in speakers of Chinese, p. 138-168. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters, 2009
  9. Law, SP., Weekes, BS., Yeung, OHY., Chiu, K. (2008). Age of acquisition effects on picture naming in Chinese anomia. Age of acquisition effects on picture naming in Chinese anomia. In Language disorders in speakers of Chinese, p. 222-239. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters, 2008
  10. Weekes, B., Davies, R., Chen, MJ. (2007). Picture-word interference effects on naming in Chinese. Picture-word interference effects on naming in Chinese. In Kao, HSR, Leong, CK and Gao, DG (Eds.), Cognitive and neuroscience studies of the Chinese language, p. 101-127. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007
  11. Weekes, BS., Davies, R., Chen, MJ. (2002). Picture word interference effects on naming in Chinese. Picture word interference effects on naming in Chinese. In Kao, HSR .. (et al) (Eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience Studies of the Chinese Language, p. 101-127. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2002