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    Synchronization in pth Moment for Stochastic Chaotic Neural Networks with Finite-Time Control
    with Yuhua Xu, Jinmeng Wang, and Wuneng Zhou
    Complexity 2019 1-8. 2019.
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    Finding the Trustworthiness Nodes from Signed Social Networks
    with Shu Zhang and Hui Li
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 22 (4): 471-485. 2013.
    Online social network services have brought a kind of new lifestyle to the world that is parallel to people’s daily offline activities. Social network analysis provides a useful perspective on a range of social computing applications. Social interaction on the Web includes both positive and negative relationships, which is certainly important to social networks. The authors of this article found that the accuracy of the signs of links in the underlying social networks can be predicted. The trust…Read more
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    Does Exposure to Foreign Culture Influence Creativity? Maybe It's Not Only Due to Concept Expansion
    with Liu Tan, Chanyu Guo, Rongcan Zeng, Ting Zhou, and Guikang Cao
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Screen Time on School Days and Risks for Psychiatric Symptoms and Self-Harm in Mainland Chinese Adolescents
    with Mingli Liu, Qingsen Ming, Jinyao Yi, and Shuqiao Yao
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Confucian ethics, moral foundations, and shareholder value perspectives: An exploratory study
    with Fuan Li and Qin Sun
    Business Ethics: A European Review 27 (3): 260-271. 2018.
    A survey study was conducted to look into the effect of Confucian ethics and the psychological foundations of morality on business managers' perspectives on corporate social responsibility (CSR). Using responses from 393 Chinese managers, we first conducted confirmatory factor analysis to assess the reliability and validity of the measurement model and then employed hierarchical regression to explore the relationships among Confucian ethics, moral foundations, and managers' shareholder value per…Read more
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    Francis Bacon and Magnetical Cosmology
    Isis 107 (4): 707-721. 2016.
    A short-lived but important movement in seventeenth-century English natural philosophy—which scholars call “magnetical philosophy” or “magnetical cosmology”—sought to understand gravity (both terrestrial and celestial) by analogy with magnetism. The movement was clearly inspired by William Gilbert’s De magnete (1600) and culminated with Robert Hooke’s prefiguring of the universal principle of gravitation, which he personally communicated to Isaac Newton in 1679. But the magnetical cosmology, as …Read more
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    Does Religion Shape Corporate Cost Behavior? (review)
    with Lijun Ma and Che Zhang
    Journal of Business Ethics 170 (4): 835-855. 2019.
    Using U.S. listed firms during the period from 1971 to 2010, this paper investigates the effect of religion on corporate cost behavior. We find that religion mitigates cost stickiness induced by agency or behavioral biases of managers. This result holds for several robustness tests that address endogeneity concerns. The mitigating effect of religion on cost stickiness is through the channel of reducing top managers’ overconfidence and optimistic bias regarding future demand change and promoting …Read more
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    This study conceptualized digital competence in line with self-determined theory and investigated how it alongside help-seeking and learning agency collectively preserved university students’ psychological well-being by assisting them to manage cognitive load and academic burnout, as well as increasing their engagement in online learning during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Moreover, students’ socioeconomic status and demographic variables were examined. Partial least square modeling an…Read more
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    Historical Identity in the Shangshu
    with Ning Yi
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (1): 185-194. 2013.
    The Zhoushu 《周書》 section of the Shangshu 《尚書》, reflecting on the dynastic changes from Xia to Shang and from Shang to Zhou, understands “heavenly mandate” as the common element that brings about all changes within a historical continuum. For Zhoushu, it is “heavenly mandate” that makes historical continuity possible. Furthermore, “heavenly mandate” is understood to manifest itself with the hopes of the common people and to be realized by the freewill of the king. Thus historical changes can be a…Read more
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    The impacts of mind-wandering on flow: Examining the critical role of physical activity and mindfulness
    with Yu-Qin Deng, Binn Zhang, Xinyan Zheng, Ying Liu, and Chenglin Zhou
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    BackgroundIndividuals with mind-wandering experience their attention decoupling from their main task at hand while others with flow experience fully engage in their task with the optimum experience. There seems to be a negative relationship between mind-wandering and flow. However, it remains unclear to what extent mind-wandering exerts an impact on flow. And it is also elusive whether physical activity and mindfulness, which are as important factors that affected individuals’ attentional contro…Read more
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    Classic of Changes is a Chinese cultural classic born more than 3000 years ago. Its profound philosophical thoughts and the use of divination have brought Classic of Changes to a strong oriental mysticism. The view of the heaven and man of yin and yang and the five elements states of Classic of Changes are completely different from the Western elemental theory of ancient Greece. The latter gave birth to classical and modern scientific theories, and the yin and yang and the eight trigrams symbol …Read more
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    Multimedia Security Application of a Ten-Term Chaotic System without Equilibrium
    with Akif Akgul, Sezgin Kacar, and Viet-Thanh Pham
    Complexity 1-10. 2017.
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    Functional Network Alterations as Markers for Predicting the Treatment Outcome of Cathodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Focal Epilepsy
    with Jiaxin Hao, Wenyi Luo, Yuhai Xie, Yu Feng, Wei Sun, Weifeng Peng, Jun Zhao, Puming Zhang, and Jing Ding
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Background and PurposeTranscranial direct current stimulation is an emerging non-invasive neuromodulation technique for focal epilepsy. Because epilepsy is a disease affecting the brain network, our study was aimed to evaluate and predict the treatment outcome of cathodal tDCS by analyzing the ctDCS-induced functional network alterations.MethodsEither the active 5-day, −1.0 mA, 20-min ctDCS or sham ctDCS targeting at the most active interictal epileptiform discharge regions was applied to 27 sub…Read more
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    My Views on the Novel
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3): 47-49. 1999.
    I have enjoyed reading fiction since I was young, and until I was twenty-eight I believed that I could write it myself. Then I read a novel by [Michel] Tournier and changed my mind. Imperceptibly, great changes have taken place in fiction. The difference between modern fiction and classical fiction is as great as the difference between the car and the horse-drawn cart. The finest of the modern novels cannot be read ten lines at a glance. Let me cite an example, so that my readers can come to sha…Read more
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    Experiencing Life
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3): 50-53. 1999.
    I make my living by writing. Someone once said to me, "It's no good writing like this; you've no life! "At first I thought he meant I was dead, and I got very angry. Then I suddenly thought that the word' life" could be used in a different way. Writers often go and live for a while in remote places where conditions are hard, and such excursions are called "experiencing life." This expression may sound as if it refers to a corpse momentarily coming back to life, but that is not actually what it m…Read more
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    The Misfortune of Intellectuals
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (2): 86-94. 1997.
    Chaucer tells this story: A knight commits a serious crime and the king hands him over to the queen for disposal, whereupon the queen orders him to answer one question: What is a woman's greatest wish? The knight is unable to answer the question then and there, so the queen gives him a time limit. If he cannot answer the question in that time, his head will be chopped off. So the knight journeys far and wide to find the answer. Eventually he finds it and saves his own head. There would be no sto…Read more
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    Relationship Between Trait Mindfulness and Sleep Quality in College Students: A Conditional Process Model
    with Xiaoqian Ding, Zirong Yang, Rongxiang Tang, and Yi-Yuan Tang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Sound symbolism in Chinese children’s literature
    Cognitive Linguistics 33 (1): 95-120. 2022.
    Iconicity is a fundamental property of spoken and signed languages. However, quantitative analysis of sound-meaning association in Chinese has not been extensively developed, and little is known about the impact of sound symbolism in children’s literature. As sound symbolism is supposed to be a universal cognitive phenomenon, this research seeks to investigate whether iconic structures of Mandarin are embodied in native Chinese speakers’ language experience. The paper describes a case study of C…Read more
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    Variability in emotion regulation strategy use is negatively associated with depressive symptoms
    with Scott D. Blain, Jie Meng, Yuan Liu, and Jiang Qiu
    Cognition and Emotion 35 (2): 324-340. 2021.
    Variability in the emotion regulation (ER) strategies one uses throughout daily life has been suggested to reflect adaptive ER ability and to act as a protective factor in mental health. Moreover, psychological inflexibility and persistent negative affect (or affective inertia) are key features of depression and other forms of mental illness and are often further exacerbated by rigid or overly passive regulatory behaviours. The current study investigated the hypothesis that ER variability might …Read more
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    Spin Hamiltonian parameters and local structures for tetragonal and orthorhombic Ir2+centers in AgCl
    with Yue-Xia Hu and Shao-Yi Wu
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (11): 1391-1400. 2010.
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    Synchronization Control in Reaction-Diffusion Systems: Application to Lengyel-Epstein System
    with Adel Ouannas, Mouna Abdelli, Zaid Odibat, Viet-Thanh Pham, Giuseppe Grassi, and Ahmed Alsaedi
    Complexity 2019 1-8. 2019.