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60‘Worldview’ of the AIGC systems: stability, tendency and polarizationAI and Society 40 (4): 2493-2506. 2025.This study aims to investigate the worldview characteristics of current systems of artificial intelligence generated content (AIGC). Eight representative AIGC systems is selected as research objects and elicited responses and ratings to the viewpoints in Devlin’s CWQ worldview scale through a unified questioning approach. Based on the item-by-item ratings provided by the systems, the worldviews reflected from the AIGC systems were analyzed from three aspects: stability, tendency, and polarity. T…Read more
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1063TGF-beta signaling proteins and the Protein OntologyBMC Bioinformatics 10 (Suppl 5). 2009.The Protein Ontology (PRO) is designed as a formal and principled Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry ontology for proteins. The components of PRO extend from a classification of proteins on the basis of evolutionary relationships at the homeomorphic level to the representation of the multiple protein forms of a gene, including those resulting from alternative splicing, cleavage and/or posttranslational modifications. Focusing specifically on the TGF-beta signaling proteins, we describe the…Read more
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151Quartero. HWP 247In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power, Cambridge University Press. pp. 927. 2005.
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247Action Video Game Training for Healthy Adults: A Meta-Analytic StudyFrontiers in Psychology 7 187309. 2016.Action video game (AVG) has attracted increasing attention from both the public and from researchers. More and more studies found video game training improved a variety of cognitive functions. However, it remains controversial whether healthy adults can benefit from AVG training, and whether young and older adults benefit similarly from AVG training. In the present study, we aimed to quantitatively assess the AVG training effect on the cognitive ability of adults and to compare the training effe…Read more
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60This study explored the association between out-of-school physical activity and mathematical achievement in relation to mathematical anxiety, as well as the influence of parents’ support for their children’s physical activity on this association, to examine whether parental support for physical activity affects mental health and academic performance. Data were collected from the responses of 22,509 children in Grade 4 from six provinces across eastern, central, and western China who completed th…Read more
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25How to Build a Supervised Autonomous System for Robot-Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderPaladyn : Journal of Behavioral Robotics 8 (1): 18-38. 2017.Robot-Assisted Therapy has successfully been used to improve social skills in children with autism spectrum disorders through remote control of the robot in so-calledWizard of Oz paradigms.However, there is a need to increase the autonomy of the robotboth to lighten the burden on human therapists and to provide a consistent therapeutic experience. This paper seeks to provide insight into increasing the autonomy level of social robots in therapy to move beyond WoZ. With the final aim of improved …Read more
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54An emerging role of transcription in chromosome segregation: Ongoing centromeric transcription maintains centromeric cohesionBioessays 44 (1): 2100201. 2022.Non‐coding centromeres, which dictate kinetochore formation for proper chromosome segregation, are extremely divergent in DNA sequences across species but are under active transcription carried out by RNA polymerase (RNAP) II. The RNAP II‐mediated centromeric transcription has been shown to facilitate the deposition of the centromere protein A (CENP‐A) to centromeres, establishing a conserved and critical role of centromeric transcription in centromere maintenance. Our recent work revealed anoth…Read more
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64How Sustainable Luxury Influences Product Value Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions: A Comparative Study of Emerging vs. Developed MarketsJournal of Business Ethics 1-26. forthcoming.Coinciding with the rising development of emerging markets, sustainable consumption practices in these markets are increasingly under scrutiny. In this context, we compare empirical results from consumers in four countries (three emerging markets and one developed market) in an experimental study to uncover patterns of preferences for sustainable luxury products (i.e., products that combine sustainability and luxury characteristics). Our findings illustrate that consumers’ quality, emotional, pr…Read more
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41Book Review: East Asian Perspectives on Silence in English Language Education (review)Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
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87Disclosing the mechanism of sentence processingPhilosophical Psychology 38 (8): 3796-3801. 2025.The sentence is a fundamental unit of language (Ferreira & Çokal, 2015). Comprehending a sentence lies in extracting its meaning, which is closely related to its syntactic structure. One sentence m...
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39The flow of high-level talents in China is becoming more and more active and has a profound impact on the innovation and development of cities. Based on the research on the spatial distribution of the school and work stages of high-level talent in China, we study the structure and evolution of China’s high-level talent mobility network by using the data on the flow trajectory of talent among cities in China. The results show that: the spatial distribution of talents in the two stages has greater…Read more
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129Modulation of the Default Mode Network in First-Episode, Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder via Acupuncture at Baihui (GV20) AcupointFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.
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66Spillovers and strategic commitment in R&DTheory and Decision 96 (3): 477-501. 2023.This paper considers a one-stage Cournot duopoly of R&D. We characterize the Nash equilibrium of the one-stage game and provide a comparison with the two-stage version of the same Cournot model of R&D/product market competition. We look at R&D expenditures, profits, output and welfare. Under perfect symmetry, the one-stage model always leads to higher profits when the spillover parameter is not equal to 1/2. Moreover, the one-stage model implies more R&D expenditure and higher welfare if and onl…Read more
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20Jin dai ru xue yan jiuZhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she. 2017.女真族建立的金朝(1115—1234年)是中国古代历史上一个重要朝代。金建国伊始,即以儒学为国家意识形态,以儒术治国在金代贯彻始终。本书立足文本,从哲学的角度,对金代儒家思想本身做了较为系统全面的研究,包括发展脉络、主要代表人物、经学研究、理学研究、三教合一思潮、金代的女真人与儒家思想文化、金代的孔庙与庙学、金代儒学特质等,较为完整地展现了金代儒家思想的整体风貌。
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59Testing Environmental Effects on Age at Menarche and Sexual Debut within a Genetically Informative Twin DesignHuman Nature 34 (2): 324-356. 2023.Life-history-derived models of female sexual development propose menarche timing as a key regulatory mechanism driving subsequent sexual behavior. The current research utilized a twin subsample of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health; _n_ = 514) to evaluate environmental effects on timings of menarche and sexual debut, as well as address potential confounding of these effects within a genetically informative design. Results show mixed support for each life hi…Read more
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76Evaluation Scale or Output Format: The Attentional Mechanism Underpinning Time Preference ReversalFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Time preference reversals refers to systematic inconsistencies between preferences and valuations in intertemporal choice. When faced with a pair of intertemporal options, people preferred the smaller-sooner option but assign a higher price to the larger-later one. Different hypotheses postulate that the differences in evaluation scale or output format between the choice and the bid tasks cause the preference reversal. However, these hypotheses have not been distinguished. In the present study, …Read more
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35The effect of incentives on intertemporal choice: Choice, confidence, and eye movementsFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Despite various studies examining intertemporal choice with hypothetical rewards due to problematic real reward delivery, there remains no substantial evidence on the effect of the incentives on the decision confidence and cognitive process in intertemporal choice and no comprehensive exploration on the loss domain. Hence, this study conducts an eye-tracking experiment to examine the effect of incentive approach and measure participants' decision confidence using a between-subject design in both…Read more
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66Conquering print-sound mappings is vital for developing fluent reading skills. In neuroimaging research, this ability can be indexed by activation differences between audiovisual congruent against incongruent conditions in brain areas such as the left superior temporal cortex. In line with it, individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in tasks requiring print-sound processing, accompanied by a reduced neural integration. However, existing evidence is almost restricted to alphabetic languages. Wh…Read more
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105An Adaptive Method Based on Multiscale Dilated Convolutional Network for Binaural Speech Source LocalizationComplexity 2020 1-7. 2020.Most binaural speech source localization models perform poorly in unprecedentedly noisy and reverberant situations. Here, this issue is approached by modelling a multiscale dilated convolutional neural network. The time-related crosscorrelation function and energy-related interaural level differences are preprocessed in separate branches of dilated convolutional network. The multiscale dilated CNN can encode discriminative representations for CCF and ILD, respectively. After encoding, the indivi…Read more
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76Cognitive process underlying ultimatum game: An eye-tracking study from a dual-system perspectiveFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.According to the dual-system theories, the decisions in an ultimatum game are governed by the automatic System 1 and the controlled System 2. The former drives the preference for fairness, whereas the latter drives the self-interest motive. However, the association between the contributions of the two systems in UG and the cognitive process needs more direct evidence. In the present study, we used the process dissociation procedure to estimate the contributions of the two systems and recorded pa…Read more
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61The timing of gaze-contingent decision prompts influences risky choiceCognition 195 (C): 104077. 2020.
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77Exploring Multiple Goals Balancing in Complex Problem Solving Based on Log DataFrontiers in Psychology 10 445854. 2019.Multiple goals balancing is an important but not yet fully validated dimension of complex problem solving (CPS). The present study used process data to explore how solvers clarify goals, set priorities, and balance conflicting goals. We extracted behavioral indicators of goal pursuit from the log data of 3,201 students on the third subtask of the “Ticket” task in the PISA 2012 CPS test. Cluster analysis was used to identify 10 groups that varied in goal pursuit behavior. Logistics and least-squa…Read more
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97Effects of the 2-Repeat Allele of the DRD4 Gene on Neural Networks Associated With the Prefrontal Cortex in Children With ADHD (review)Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12 335433. 2018._Objective_: Genetic variation, especially polymorphism of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4), has been linked to deficits in self-regulation and executive functions and to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and is related to the structural and functional integrity of the default mode network (DMN), the executive control network (ECN) and the sensorimotor network (SMN). The aim of this study was to explore the effects of the 2-repeat allele of the DRD4 gene on brain network conne…Read more
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64The effect of domain-general inhibition-related training on language switching: An ERP studyCognition 146 (C): 264-276. 2016.
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33A selective sampling approach to active feature selectionArtificial Intelligence 159 (1-2): 49-74. 2004.
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37Moderated Mediating Mechanism Effects of Chinese University Entrepreneurship Education on Independent Student EntrepreneurshipFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Entrepreneurship education plays a mediating moderating role in independent entrepreneurship, especially for the fresh graduates where entrepreneurial knowledge charms. Based on the mediating effect model, this study explores the correlation between three factors and independent entrepreneurship. A set of hypotheses was established by investigating the theoretical background within the field of interest. Such hypotheses were later assessed by an online-offline mix study conducted among graduates…Read more
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40How does COVID-19 pandemic affect entrepreneur anxiety? The role of threat perception and performance pressureFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.The entrepreneurial firms may be more vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the entrepreneurs of entrepreneurial firms are also threatened by the revenues decline and business failure, which vehemently affect their well-being. The mental health of the entrepreneur decides whether the entrepreneurial firms can make the right decision, which is related to the healthy development of the entrepreneurial firms. Based on the event system theory and the cognitive appraisal theory, this paper aims to…Read more
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46The Daily Rhythmic Changes of Undergraduate Students’ Emotions: An Analysis Based on Tencent TweetsFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Emotional stability is of great importance for undergraduates and has significant predictive power for mental health. Emotions are associated with individuals’ daily lives and routines. Undergraduates commonly post their opinions and feelings on social networks, providing a huge amount of data for studying their emotional states and rhythms. Based on the construction of the emotion dictionary of undergraduates’ Tencent tweets —a social network for users to share their life situations and express…Read more
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46Fear of Movement/(Re)Injury: An Update to Descriptive Review of the Related MeasuresFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.The prevalence of fear of movement in persistent pain ranges from 50 to 70%, and it may hinder the subsequent rehabilitation interventions. Therefore, the evaluation of fear of movement/injury plays a crucial role in making clinical treatment decisions conducive to the promotion of rehabilitation and prognosis. In the decision-making process of pain treatment, the assessment of fear of movement/injury is mainly completed by scale/questionnaire. Scale/questionnaire is the most widely used instrum…Read more
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