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613Digital literacy and subjective happiness of low-income groups: Evidence from rural ChinaFrontiers in Psychology 13 1045187. 2022.Improvements of the happiness of the rural population are an essential sign of the effectiveness of relative poverty governance. In the context of today’s digital economy, assessing the relationship between digital literacy and the subjective happiness of rural low-income groups is of great practicality. Based on data from China Family Panel Studies, the effect of digital literacy on the subjective well-being of rural low-income groups was empirically tested. A significant happiness effect of di…Read more
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336Approximation, idealization, and laws of natureSynthese 118 (2): 229-256. 1999.Traditional theories construe approximate truth or truthlikeness as a measure of closeness to facts, singular facts, and idealization as an act of either assuming zero of otherwise very small differences from facts or imagining ideal conditions under which scientific laws are either approximately true or will be so when the conditions are relaxed. I first explain the serious but not insurmountable difficulties for the theories of approximation, and then argue that more serious and perhaps insurm…Read more
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176What (Time) Is Now?Journal of Human Cognition 7 (1): 16-28. 2023.He drove a taxi. Now he drives a truck. So, must he be driving the truck right now? Must he, as long as he's working as a truck driver, keep driving his truck all day and all night? What do we speak of, when we speak of "now"? In this talk, some popular conceptions in the philosophy of time will be put under critical scrutiny: (1) The present (the "now") is an instant, a time point with no length; (2) the "content" of the present is always an event, a happening, which constitutes a segment of a …Read more
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138What (Time) Is Now?Journal of Human Cognition 7 (1): 16-28. 2023.He drove a taxi. Now he drives a truck. So, must he be driving the truck right now? Must he, as long as he's working as a truck driver, keep driving his truck all day and all night? What do we speak of, when we speak of "now"? In this talk, some popular conceptions in the philosophy of time will be put under critical scrutiny: (1) The present (the "now") is an instant, a time point with no length; (2) the "content" of the present is always an event, a happening, which constitutes a segment of a …Read more
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137Self-Construal Priming Modulates Ensemble Perception of Multiple-Face IdentitiesFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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128The Influence of Event Valence and Emotional States on the Metaphorical Comprehension of TimeFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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116Perceptual Advantage of Animal Facial Attractiveness: Evidence From b-CFS and Binocular RivalryFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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115Dissociating Sensorimotor Recovery and Compensation During Exoskeleton Training Following StrokeFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.The quality of arm movements typically improves in the sub-acute phase of stroke affecting the upper extremity. Here, we used whole arm kinematic analysis during reaching movements to distinguish whether these improvements are due to true recovery or to compensation. Fifty-three participants with post-acute stroke performed ∼80 reaching movement tests during 4 weeks of training with the ArmeoSpring exoskeleton. All participants showed improvements in end-effector performance, as measured by move…Read more
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114Adult Attachment Style, Emotion Regulation, and Social Networking Sites AddictionFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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87The roles of the temporal lobe in creative insight: an integrated reviewThinking and Reasoning 23 (4): 321-375. 2017.Recent studies have revealed that the temporal lobe, a cortical region thought to be in charge of episodic and semantic memory, is involved in creative insight. This work examines the contributions of discrete temporal regions to insight. Activity in the medial temporal regions is indicative of novelty recognition and detection, which is necessary for the formation of novel associations and the “Aha!” experience. The fusiform gyrus mainly affects the formation of gestalt-like representation and …Read more
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66Anticipating intentional actions: The effect of eye gaze direction on the judgment of head rotationCognition 112 (3): 423-434. 2009.
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62Regulating Rumination by Anger: Evidence for the Mutual Promotion and Counteraction Theory of EmotionalityFrontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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60Facial expression at retrieval affects recognition of facial identityFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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60Conservation of Reactive Stabilization Strategies in the Presence of Step Length Asymmetries During WalkingFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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55Second Language Experience Facilitates Sentence Recognition in Temporally-Modulated Noise for Non-native ListenersFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.Non-native listeners deal with adverse listening conditions in their daily life much harder than native listeners. However, previous work in our laboratories found that native Chinese listeners with native English exposure may improve the use of temporal fluctuations of noise for English vowel identification. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether Chinese listeners can generalize the use of temporal cues for the English sentence recognition in noise. Institute of Electrical and Ele…Read more
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53Les narcissiques et les mobs : deux styles extrêmes parmi les internautes chinoisHermès: 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
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53Categorical perception of lexical tones in mandarin-speaking congenital amusicsFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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47In this paper, we study the radial neural network algorithm for low-carbon circular economy in forest area, design a coupled development evaluation model, study its algorithmic ideas operation mode and the update formula obtained by standard algorithm, and finally optimize the RBF neural network by particle swarm algorithm. After an in-depth analysis of the particle swarm algorithm, an improved particle swarm algorithm is proposed to improve the search accuracy and capability of the algorithm by…Read more
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44Double 11 shopping carnival, celebrated by the most successful electronic-commerce Chinese company, Alibaba, has always been the online shopping festival with the highest turnover and involves the largest number of consumers and enterprises in China. This study integrates the elaboration likelihood model and stimulus-organism-response theory to study the dual-processing path of information, which drives customers’ behavioral intention on Double 11. There are 454 valid samples of data are collect…Read more
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40Regulating Anger under Stress via Cognitive Reappraisal and SadnessFrontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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38Characteristics of Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Intractable Unilateral Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients with Impaired Executive Control FunctionFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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37Intelligent Design of Tennis Player Training Schedule Based on Big Data of ComplexityComplexity 2021 1-11. 2021.Tennis players have more physical training content, and the training items are complex. For athletes, training programs that adapt to their individual characteristics should be formulated according to their physical characteristics. The current development of big data has brought about changes in thinking, management, and business models. The combination of complex systems and big data can also make breakthroughs in the sports field. Based on this, this article proposes a tennis player training …Read more
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3612 h Abstinence-Induced ERP Changes in Young Smokers: Electrophysiological Evidence From a Go/NoGo StudyFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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35Face recognition is robust with incongruent image resolution: Relationship to security video imagesJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 9 (1): 33. 2003.
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33Complex Service Process Optimization Based on Service Touchpoint Association and the Design Structure MatrixComplexity 2021 1-19. 2021.Service process optimization is conducive to the innovation of enterprise services, but the poor logic design of multiple touchpoints can easily lead to problems in the service process, such as scattered layouts and repeated paths. Aiming at the promotion of service innovation and user experience, this paper takes the optimization of a single service touchpoint as the prerequisite and proposes a service process optimization method based on service touchpoint association and the design structure …Read more
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32Analysis of Factors Influencing Public Behavior Decision Making: Under Mass IncidentsFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Most mass incidents are created by economic or social concerns brought on by fast socioeconomic change and poor local government. The number of mass occurrences in China has significantly increased in recent years, putting the country’s steady growth and public behavior decision-making in harm. We examine the factors that influence public behavior decision-making in the following significant factors, contributing to the development of effective prevention and response strategies. The structural …Read more