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    Corrigendum: Behavioral and brain reactivity associated with drug-related and non-drug-related emotional stimuli in methamphetamine addicts
    with Xiawen Li, Yu Zhou, Guanghui Zhang, Yingzhi Lu, and Hongbiao Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 1032007. 2022.
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    Predicting review helpfulness in the omnichannel retailing context: An elaboration likelihood model perspective
    with Zhebin Zhang, Haiyin Jiang, Jingyi Zheng, and Shuiqing Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    As increasingly retail enterprises have adopted the omnichannel retailing strategy, both online-generated and offline-generated reviews should be considered to better understand the helpfulness of online reviews in the omnichannel retailing context. Drawing on the Elaboration Likelihood Model, the present study attempts to examine the impacts of review label volume, review content length, and review label-content relevance on review helpfulness in the omnichannel retailing context. The empirical…Read more
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    Is Categorization in Visual Working Memory a Way to Reduce Mental Effort? A Pupillometry Study
    with Monicque M. Lorist and Sebastiaan Mathôt
    Cognitive Science 46 (9). 2022.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 9, September 2022.
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    Athlete students lead a healthier life than their non-athlete peers: A cross-sectional study of health behaviors, depression, and perceived health status among university students
    with Huixuan Zhou, Yufei Zhang, Xueyan Han, Xiaotong Dai, Litian Lou, Xiao Hou, Zeting Liu, and Wei Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Some studies show that athlete students are more likely to engage in health-risk behaviors with negative health consequences, while others suggest that they lead a healthier life than their non-athlete peers. Given these inconsistent results, this study aims to compare health behaviors, depression, and perceived health status between athlete and non-athlete students, and explore the associations between health behaviors and health outcomes. An online questionnaire survey including Heath Habits S…Read more
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    Multimodal Evidence of Atypical Processing of Eye Gaze and Facial Emotion in Children With Autistic Traits
    with Shadi Bagherzadeh-Azbari, Gilbert Ka Bo Lau, Guang Ouyang, Andrea Hildebrandt, Werner Sommer, and Ming Lui
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    According to the shared signal hypothesis the impact of facial expressions on emotion processing partially depends on whether the gaze is directed toward or away from the observer. In autism spectrum disorder several aspects of face processing have been found to be atypical, including attention to eye gaze and the identification of emotional expressions. However, there is little research on how gaze direction affects emotional expression processing in typically developing individuals and in thos…Read more