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Chang Liu

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Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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  •  93
    Regulating Anger under Stress via Cognitive Reappraisal and Sadness
    with Jun Zhan, Xiaofei Wu, Jin Fan, Jianyou Guo, Jianshe Zhou, Jun Ren, and Jing Luo
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  99
    12 h Abstinence-Induced ERP Changes in Young Smokers: Electrophysiological Evidence From a Go/NoGo Study
    with Fang Dong, Yangding Li, Yan Ren, Dongdong Xie, Xianfu Wang, Ting Xue, Ming Zhang, Guoyin Ren, Karen M. von Deneen, Kai Yuan, and Dahua Yu
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  46
    Differential Patterns of the Division of Parenthood in Chinese Family: Association With Coparenting Behavior
    with Shengqi Zou and Xinchun Wu
    Frontiers in Psychology 10 465157. 2019.
    We explored the division of parenthood in Chinese families with adolescents by identifying the parental involvement patterns in the data obtained from 786 pairs of parents. Division-of-parenthood patterns were created via factor mixture modeling using self-reported three dimensions of father and mother involvement. Three differential division-of-parenthood patterns were identified: (a) parent-cooperation pattern, where moderate and equivalent involvement existed between mothers and fathers; (b) …Read more
    We explored the division of parenthood in Chinese families with adolescents by identifying the parental involvement patterns in the data obtained from 786 pairs of parents. Division-of-parenthood patterns were created via factor mixture modeling using self-reported three dimensions of father and mother involvement. Three differential division-of-parenthood patterns were identified: (a) parent-cooperation pattern, where moderate and equivalent involvement existed between mothers and fathers; (b) mother-dominated pattern, where mother involvement was particularly greater than father involvement; and (c) father-dominated pattern, where father involvement was particularly greater than mother involvement. Families were more likely to be in the mother- or the father-dominated pattern as their levels of positive coparenting behaviors increased. By contrast, as the levels of paternal conflict behavior increased, families were likely to be in the mother-dominated pattern. This study highlighted parents’ individual parenting role, the diverse division-of-parenthood patterns in the family, and the important role of coparenting behavior.
  •  51
    Beyond Social Exchange: Career Adaptability Linking Work Stressors and Counterproductive Work Behavior
    with Kun Yu and Yuhui Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  167
    The Influence of Event Valence and Emotional States on the Metaphorical Comprehension of Time
    with Weiqi Zheng, Ye Liu, Yu-Hsin Chen, Qian Cui, and Xiaolan Fu
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  107
    Conservation of Reactive Stabilization Strategies in the Presence of Step Length Asymmetries During Walking
    with Lucas De Macedo and James M. Finley
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  71
    Functions of Learning Rate in Adaptive Reward Learning
    with Xi Wu, Ting Wang, Tao Wu, Jiefeng Jiang, Dong Zhou, and Jiliu Zhou
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  131
    Facial expression at retrieval affects recognition of facial identity
    with Wenfeng Chen, Huiyun Li, Ke Tong, Naixin Ren, and Xiaolan Fu
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • Alexandre pouget, Jean-Christophe ducom, Jeffrey torri and Daphne bavelier (university of rochester) multisensory spatial representations in eye-centered coordinates for reaching, b1–b11
    with David Carmel, Shlomo Bentin, Avi Chaudhuri, David A. Lagnado, and David R. Shanks
    Cognition 83 323-325. 2002.
  •  67
    Face recognition is robust with incongruent image resolution: Relationship to security video images
    with Helge Seetzen, A. Mike Buton, and Avi Chaudhuri
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 9 (1): 33. 2003.
    Mental States and Processes
  •  92
    Anticipating intentional actions: The effect of eye gaze direction on the judgment of head rotation
    with Matthew Hudson and Tjeerd Jellema
    Cognition 112 (3): 423-434. 2009.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  105
    Regulating Rumination by Anger: Evidence for the Mutual Promotion and Counteraction Theory of Emotionality
    with Jun Zhan, Fan Tang, Mei He, Jin Fan, Jing Xiao, and Jing Luo
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  45
    Introduction
    with Eric Sautede and Olivier Arifon
    Hermes 55. 2009.
  •  85
    Les narcissiques et les mobs : deux styles extrêmes parmi les internautes chinois
    Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3): 47-54. 2009.
    Comme ses voisins, la Chine connaît depuis une quinzaine d'années une forte croissance des TIC. En même temps qu'elles ont favorisé la circulation de l'information et la liberté d'expression, elles ont contribué aux troubles de la personnalité chez les internautes chinois. On peut diviser ces derniers en introvertis et extravertis, correspondant éventuellement à la théorie lacanienne du stade du miroir. Dans un contexte où la tradition du collectivisme domine, les raisons de ce désordre sont ana…Read more
    Comme ses voisins, la Chine connaît depuis une quinzaine d'années une forte croissance des TIC. En même temps qu'elles ont favorisé la circulation de l'information et la liberté d'expression, elles ont contribué aux troubles de la personnalité chez les internautes chinois. On peut diviser ces derniers en introvertis et extravertis, correspondant éventuellement à la théorie lacanienne du stade du miroir. Dans un contexte où la tradition du collectivisme domine, les raisons de ce désordre sont analysées. Sans esprit de responsabilité ni respect, les blogs sont remplis d'actes exhibitionnistes et de violence verbale, dépassant largement les limites habituelles des droits individuels. Le Web chinois est-il devenu le paradis de l'expression libre ou le cimetière de la démocratie?Like its neighbors, China has over the past fifteen years a strong ICT growth. At the same time they promoted the flow of information and freedom of expression, they have contributed to personality disorders among Chinese netizens. We can divide these into introverts and outgoing, corresponding possibly to the Lacanian theory of the mirror stage. In a context where the dominant tradition of collectivism, the reasons for this disorder are discussed. No sense of responsibility or respect, blogs are filled with exhibitionists and acts of verbal violence, far exceeding the usual limits of individual rights. The Web is China become a haven of free expression or the graveyard of democracy?
  •  29
    Les narcissiques et Les mobs: Deux styLes extrêmes parmi Les internautes chinois : Société civile et internet en chine et asie orientale
    Hermes 55 47. 2009.
  •  114
    Categorical perception of lexical tones in mandarin-speaking congenital amusics
    with Wan-Ting Huang, Qi Dong, and Yun Nan
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  25
    Introduction
    with Eric Sautede and Olivier Arifon
    Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3): 9-14. 2009.
  •  135
    Parents’ Relative Socioeconomic Status and Paternal Involvement in Chinese Families: The Mediating Role of Coparenting
    with Xinchun Wu and Shengqi Zou
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • The Turning of the "Sound of the Tang at Its Peak": Aesthetic Appreciation Turn
    Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 1 66-74. 1997.
    Literature is a reflection of a certain era of social life, in particular in the creative process of the natural landscape and cultural environment, and through the writer's aesthetic and its profound impact. Sui and Tang dynasties ago, China has experienced 300 years of confrontation between north and south during the regime of political division and military confrontation, the literature in the isolated north and south of the closed state, the two sides to strengthen and develop their aestheti…Read more
    Literature is a reflection of a certain era of social life, in particular in the creative process of the natural landscape and cultural environment, and through the writer's aesthetic and its profound impact. Sui and Tang dynasties ago, China has experienced 300 years of confrontation between north and south during the regime of political division and military confrontation, the literature in the isolated north and south of the closed state, the two sides to strengthen and develop their aesthetic characteristics of this region: North Chongyang just of the gas, the South is still feminine style. Sui Zuo short years, and by the Tang Dynasty to consolidate and develop the political unification, so that the north and south to strengthen the development of literature and their two aesthetic fashion is becoming integrated. In general, the development of Tang poetry to melt north and south sides of the two United States in one extreme, to energetic quality is actually a bone to soft Wanhua Li for their skin, the two complement each dependent, the formation of a Tang Dynasty theme of sound
  • Xin jun tong gou: Zhongguo gu dai zheng zhi si xiang shi de yi zhong yuan xing fan chou fen xi
    Nan kai da xue chu ban she. 2009.
    Chinese PhilosophySocial and Political Philosophy
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