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    The Effects of Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Acute Subcortical Cerebral Infarction
    with Changshen Yu, Wanjun Wang, Yue Zhang, Yizhao Wang, Weijia Hou, Shoufeng Liu, Chunlin Gao, Lidong Mo, and Jialing Wu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    The Role of Intrinsic Motivation in Enhancing Deep Learning in Early Childhood Education
    with Xinxin Wang, Pingzhi Ye, and Guo Tao
    International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (6): 274-290. 2025.
    This study investigates the role of intrinsic motivation in enhancing deep learning in early childhood education (ECE), a critical period for cognitive, emotional, and social development. Intrinsic motivation, driven by children’s natural curiosity and desire to explore, is essential for fostering active engagement, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. However, as children progress through their educational journey, intrinsic motivation often diminishes in favor of extrinsic rewards…Read more
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    Ethical analysis of informed consent methods in longitudinal cohort studies: A Chinese perspective
    with Kun Li, Mingtao Huang, and Xiaomei Zhai
    Developing World Bioethics 25 (2): 129-135. 2025.
    In longitudinal cohort studies involving large populations over extended periods, informed consent entails numerous urgent challenges. This paper explores challenges regarding informed consent in long‐term, large‐scale longitudinal cohort studies based on the longitudinal and dynamic nature of such research. It analyzes and evaluates widely recognized broad consent and dynamic consent methods, highlighting limitations concerning their ability to adapt to evolving research objectives and particip…Read more
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    Reflections on “Political Ruismi ” in Modern China
    Philosophy International Journal 5 (4): 1-10. 2022.
    This paper reflects mainly on three ideas of “political Ruism” in modern China. We first review Mou Zongsan’s idea of “selfnegation of innate moral consciousness良知坎陷,” which embraces universal values and tries to bridge them with Chinese culture. We then re-examine Jiang Qing’s “political Confucianism,” which, while criticizing universal values, attempts to establish a political system based on the Kingly Way. Finally, we discuss the “Kang Youwei-ism康有为主义”, which calls on us to return to Kang Yo…Read more
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    The Re-Enchantment of Wilderness and Urban Aesthetics
    with Xin-yu Chen
    Environmental Ethics 42 (3): 213-221. 2020.
    According to the essence of industrial civilization, wilderness is bound to disenchantment. However, in the ecological civilization era, based on the demands of ecological balance, we must reserve a certain degree of wilderness in urban environment. Therefore, we need to bring back enchantment to aesthetic appreciation of wilderness. On the surface, the re-enchantment of wilderness seems to be a regression of agricultural civilization; however, in fact, it is a transcendental development of agri…Read more
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    In the current digital environment, people can visit every corner of the world without leaving their homes. New media technology compresses distance and time, but it also subverts the traditional mode of audience presence. Many traditional, offline content expression modes are also moving toward the digital field, and digital art is among them. Digital new media is a new art form that requires its audience to have a new media literacy; this literacy is necessary for esthetic experience and for a…Read more
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    Optimization and Performance Analysis of Rail-Train Coupling System with Inerters
    with Shichang Han, Xian Wang, Chunxi Yang, Guowei Xie, and Zhongcheng Qiu
    Complexity 2021 1-16. 2021.
    Optimization for vertical vibration performance of a rail-train coupling system is investigated in this paper with the introduction of inerters for both primary and secondary suspensions. A model of a typical Chinese passenger train that travels on a traditional rail with track, sleepers, and ballast is simulated. The goal is to improve the ride quality for the train and vibration attenuation for the rail system in response to track irregularities. Optimizations for only inertance and all suspen…Read more
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    Massive Cerebral Infarction Following Facial Injection of Autologous Fat: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
    with Huan Qian, Yuxiao Ling, Mengwen Zhang, Cameron Lenahan, Zhe Zheng, Anwen Shao, and Jianmin Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Facial fat grafting techniques often offer impressive surgical results. However, fatal complications, such as irreversible cerebral ischemia, blindness, and hemiplegia are associated with them. We have presented a case report of a patient who presented with a massive cerebral infarction, a serious complication of facial autologous fat injection. The patient was a 28-year-old female who experienced motor dysfunction of the left extremities, which was accompanied with loss of consciousness immedia…Read more
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    New energy vehicle policies have greatly promoted the growth of the NEV industry in China, while also attracting a lot of investor attention. Using Chinese NEV concept stocks and related industrial policies, including purchase tax incentives and promotion and application policies, issued from 2011 to 2020 as the research setting, this paper adopts a panel data model to examine the impact of policy announcement on the volatility of NEV concept stocks, as well as the mediating role of investor att…Read more