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    Evidence for dynamic attentional bias toward positive emotion-laden words: A behavioral and electrophysiological study
    with Jia Liu, Jiaxing Jiang, Chi Li, Lingyun Tian, Xiaokun Zhang, and Wangshu Feng
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    There has been no consensus on the neural dissociation between emotion-label and emotion-laden words, which remains one of the major concerns in affective neurolinguistics. The current study adopted dot-probe tasks to investigate the valence effect on attentional bias toward Chinese emotion-label and emotion-laden words. Behavioral data showed that emotional word type and valence interacted in attentional bias scores with an attentional bias toward positive emotion-laden words rather than positi…Read more
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    Forewarned is Forearmed: Director Interlocks and the Shaping of Corporate Environmental Performance
    with Huibin Du, Helen Wei Hu, Shouyu Yao, and Zhongguo Lin
    Journal of Business Ethics 1-25. forthcoming.
    Despite extensive literature on the diffusion of positive practices through director interlocks, research on inhibitory learning in the context of environmental issues remains limited. To address this gap, we examine how focal firms respond to environmental penalties imposed on their interlocking firms by integrating cost-benefit assessment and salience theory. Using data of director interlocks and environmental penalties from Chinese listed firms, we find that such penalties significantly reduc…Read more
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    Aberrant Resting-State Brain Function in Adolescent Depression
    with Ning Mao, Kaili Che, Tongpeng Chu, Yuna Li, Qinglin Wang, Meijie Liu, Heng Ma, Zhongyi Wang, Bin Wang, and Haixia Ji
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Cell wall composition and candidate biosynthesis gene expression during rice development
    with Chithra Manisseri, Alexandra Fagerström, Matthew L. Peck, Miguel E. Vega-Sánchez, Brian Williams, Dawn M. Chiniquy, Prasenjit Saha, Sivakumar Pattathil, Brian Conlin, Lan Zhu, Michael G. Hahn, William G. T. Willats, Henrik V. Scheller, Pamela C. Ronald, and Laura E. Bartley
    © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists. All rights reserved.Cell walls of grasses, including cereal crops and biofuel grasses, comprise the majority of plant biomass and intimately influence plant growth, development and physiology. However, the functions of many cell wall synthesis genes, and the relationships among and the functions of cell wall components remain obscure. To better understand the patterns of cell wall accumu…Read more