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    Cultural Landscape and Rural Revitalization in the Villages of Mountainous Central Shandong Region, China
    with Li Ying, Supachai Singyabuth, Li Jun, Jiao Pu, and Li Haiyan
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 594-606. forthcoming.
    This study takes the mountainous villages in central Shandong as the research object, which becomes the entry point for studying the concepts of cultural landscape and revitalization. This study examines some villages with special cultural landscapes due to their unique physical space. Later, due to industrialization, they suffered a cultural crisis and then revitalized after restoration, and then reused it to generate value. It explores the interdependent relationship between the natural enviro…Read more
  •  54
    Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Anyang City, China: Construction of Self-Identity and Utilizing Values Inherited from the Past
    with Jiao Pu, Supachai Singyabuth, Li Ying, and Li Haiyan4
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 624-636. forthcoming.
    This research, focusing on the 'Oracle Bone Script' of Anyang City, China, holds significant academic value. It delves into the discovery of oracle bones and their use for divination and sacrifice during the Shang Dynasty, shedding light on the social, political, economic, and cultural aspects of the time, as well as local wisdom. The study investigates the connection between oracle bones and the lives and society of the local people in Anyang, including the construction of identity and the util…Read more
  •  48
    Zhang Yimou Films: The Reflections on Chinese Society and Culture in the Context of Republic of China (1912-1949)
    with Li Haiyan, Supachai Singyabuth, Li Ying, and Jiao Pu
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 661-672. forthcoming.
    This study adopts qualitative research methods, and the research texts are three Zhang Yimou films that reflect the history and social culture of the Republic of China, namely Red Sorghum, Ju Dou, and Raise the Red Lantern, also known as the Red Trilogy. This study explores the phenomenon of consuming history through the art form of films. The study finds that history is not only concerned and used by historians and archaeologists but can also be used by artists and consumed by the audience. The…Read more
  •  62
    Dong's Wind and Rain Bridge in Chengyang Bazhai Village at Liuzhou, China: Public Space and Meaning Change in the Process of Minority Development
    with Supachai Singyabuth, Li Ying, Li Haiyan, Jiao Pu, and Qiu Yongde
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 740-755. forthcoming.
    This qualitative research focuses on Dong's Wind and Rain Bridges in Chengyang Bazhai in Liuzhou, China. This research explores the academic issue of public space and meaning change in the process of minority development, through the Dong's Wind and Rain Bridges phenomenon. The findings of this research are that public space in all societies in the world is a fusion of space production and meaning and constructs identity and social relations. It has changed in the context of the times and has pr…Read more
  •  60
    Suppressing memory associations impacts decision-making preference: Evidence from the think/no-think paradigm
    with Yuetong Lu and Jianqin Wang
    Consciousness and Cognition 118 (C): 103643. 2024.
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    A preclinical study of deep brain stimulation in the ventral tegmental area for alleviating positive psychotic-like behaviors in mice
    with Yifan Feng, Hongxia Li, Zilong Gao, Xiaona Zhu, and Ji Hu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Deep brain stimulation is a clinical intervention for the treatment of movement disorders. It has also been applied to the treatment of psychiatric disorders such as depression, anorexia nervosa, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia. Psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression can lead to psychosis, which can cause patients to lose touch with reality. The ventral tegmental area, located near the midline of the midbrain, is an important region…Read more
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    Ding Guangxun’s Critique of Fundamentalist Theology in Contemporary China and his Theological Construction
    Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (2): 95-110. 2010.
    Ding Guangxun’s has written extensively about the changes in theology in contemporary China. His criticism of the fundamentalist position leads him to a theological reconstruction that seeks to integrate the Christian faith with humanitarian philosophy. In this article we explore the strength and weakness of Ding’s critique and analyse his reconstruction to enable us to catch a glimpse of some current trends in Chinese theology.
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    Fault Identification, Diagnosis, and Prognostics Based on Complex Signal Analysis
    with Minvydas Ragulskis, Maosen Cao, Gangbing Song, and Rafal Burdzik
    Complexity 2018 1-2. 2018.