•  177
    Self-Construal Priming Modulates Ensemble Perception of Multiple-Face Identities
    with Shenli Peng, Ling Zhang, Runzhou Xu, Wenfeng Chen, and Ping Hu
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
  •  72
    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.
  •  71
    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.
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    Common intentional binding effects across diverse sensory modalities in touch-free voluntary actions
    with Jiajia Liu, Lihan Chen, Jingjin Gu, Tatia Buidze, Ke Zhao, Yuanmeng Zhang, Jan Gläscher, and Xiaolan Fu
    Consciousness and Cognition 123 (C): 103727. 2024.
  •  168
    Perceptual Advantage of Animal Facial Attractiveness: Evidence From b-CFS and Binocular Rivalry
    with Junchen Shang, Zhihui Liu, Hong Yang, Chengyu Wang, Lingya Zheng, and Wenfeng Chen
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  •  170
    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.
  •  133
    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.
  •  111
    Remembering faces with emotional expressions
    with Wenfeng Chen and James Ward
    Frontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
  •  93
    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.
  •  95
    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.
  •  69
    Distributed Functional Connectome of White Matter in Patients With Functional Dyspepsia
    with Qiang Xu, Yifei Weng, Lianli Qiu, Yulin Yang, Yifei Zhou, Fangyu Wang, Guangming Lu, Long Jiang Zhang, and Rongfeng Qi
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Purpose: We aimed to find out the distributed functional connectome of white matter in patients with functional dyspepsia.Methods: 20 patients with FD and 24 age- and gender-matched healthy controls were included into the study. The functional connectome of white matter and graph theory were used to these participants. Two-sample t-test was used for the detection the abnormal graph properties in FD. Pearson correlation was used for the relationship between properties and the clinical and neurops…Read more
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    Abusive supervision is quite common in the service industry. Employees’ proactive customer service performance is essential for the long-term development of service enterprises. This study enriches the antecedents of proactive customer service performance from a new theoretical perspective by incorporating the analysis of abusive supervision into the theoretical framework and fills the research gap between customer orientation and proactive customer service performance. Based on Affective Events…Read more
  •  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
  •  73
    Increased Gray Matter Volume Induced by Chinese Language Acquisition in Adult Alphabetic Language Speakers
    with Liu Tu, Fangyuan Zhou, Kei Omata, Wendi Li, Ruiwang Huang, Wei Gao, Zhenzhen Zhu, Yanyan Li, Mengying Mao, Shuyu Zhang, and Takashi Hanakawa
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    It is interesting to explore the effects of second language acquisition on anatomical change in brain at different stages for the neural structural adaptations are dynamic. Short-term Chinese training effects on brain anatomical structures in alphabetic language speakers have been already studied. However, little is known about the adaptations of the gray matter induced by acquiring Chinese language for a relatively long learning period in adult alphabetic language speakers. To explore this issu…Read more
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    Double 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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    What (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
  •  86
    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
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    Introduction
    with Eric Sautede and Olivier Arifon
    Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3): 9-14. 2009.
  •  103
    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.
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    The roles of the temporal lobe in creative insight: an integrated review
    with Wangbing Shen, Yuan Yuan, and Jing Luo
    Thinking 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
  •  146
    Dissociating Sensorimotor Recovery and Compensation During Exoskeleton Training Following Stroke
    with Nadir Nibras, Denis Mottet, Chunji Wang, David Reinkensmeyer, Olivier Remy-Neris, Isabelle Laffont, and Nicolas Schweighofer
    Frontiers 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
  • 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