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    This study explored the association between out-of-school physical activity and mathematical achievement in relation to mathematical anxiety, as well as the influence of parents’ support for their children’s physical activity on this association, to examine whether parental support for physical activity affects mental health and academic performance. Data were collected from the responses of 22,509 children in Grade 4 from six provinces across eastern, central, and western China who completed th…Read more
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    The Effectiveness of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Post-stroke Dysphagia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    with Xin Wen, Zicai Liu, Lida Zhong, Yang Peng, Jing Wang, and Xiaoqian Gong
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    BackgroundRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation applied to the mylohyoid cortical region has positive clinical effects on post-stroke. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to investigate the efficacy of rTMS for patients with post-stroke dysphagia.MethodsAccording to PRISMA guidelines, we searched the databases of MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Embase, Web of Science, CNKI, Wangfang. We searched for studies of randomized controlled trials of rTMS to treat dysphagia after stroke and screene…Read more
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    The Application of Brain-Computer Interface in Upper Limb Dysfunction After Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
    with Yang Peng, Jing Wang, Zicai Liu, Lida Zhong, Xin Wen, Pu Wang, and Xiaoqian Gong
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the effectiveness and safety of the Brain-computer interface in treatment of upper limb dysfunction after stroke.MethodsEnglish and Chinese electronic databases were searched up to July 2021. Randomized controlled trials were eligible. The methodological quality was assessed using Cochrane’s risk-of-bias tool. Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4.ResultsA total of 488 patients from 16 RCTs were included. The results showed that the meta-analysis of BC…Read more
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    Considering the importance of China’s digital economy, industrial Internet, and high-quality development, this study analyzed China’s urban network from the perspective of the communications technology service industry. Three sub-networks and a comprehensive network were constructed. The density, centrality, and cohesive subgroups of the above network were identified. The results show that: cohesion of urban networks in China is weak and resource sharing is low. From west to east, the urban netw…Read more
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    How to Build a Supervised Autonomous System for Robot-Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    with Pablo G. Esteban, Paul Baxter, Tony Belpaeme, Erik Billing, Haibin Cai, Hoang-Long Cao, Mark Coeckelbergh, Cristina Costescu, Daniel David, Albert De Beir, Yinfeng Fang, Zhaojie Ju, James Kennedy, Alexandre Mazel, Amit Pandey, Kathleen Richardson, Emmanuel Senft, Serge Thill, Greet Van de Perre, Bram Vanderborght, David Vernon, Hui Yu, and Tom Ziemke
    Paladyn : Journal of Behavioral Robotics 8 (1): 18-38. 2017.
    Robot-Assisted Therapy has successfully been used to improve social skills in children with autism spectrum disorders through remote control of the robot in so-calledWizard of Oz paradigms.However, there is a need to increase the autonomy of the robotboth to lighten the burden on human therapists and to provide a consistent therapeutic experience. This paper seeks to provide insight into increasing the autonomy level of social robots in therapy to move beyond WoZ. With the final aim of improved …Read more
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    Non‐coding centromeres, which dictate kinetochore formation for proper chromosome segregation, are extremely divergent in DNA sequences across species but are under active transcription carried out by RNA polymerase (RNAP) II. The RNAP II‐mediated centromeric transcription has been shown to facilitate the deposition of the centromere protein A (CENP‐A) to centromeres, establishing a conserved and critical role of centromeric transcription in centromere maintenance. Our recent work revealed anoth…Read more
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    How Sustainable Luxury Influences Product Value Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions: A Comparative Study of Emerging vs. Developed Markets
    with Victoria-Sophie Osburg, Vignesh Yoganathan, Fabian Bartsch, and Mbaye Fall Diallo
    Journal of Business Ethics 1-26. forthcoming.
    Coinciding with the rising development of emerging markets, sustainable consumption practices in these markets are increasingly under scrutiny. In this context, we compare empirical results from consumers in four countries (three emerging markets and one developed market) in an experimental study to uncover patterns of preferences for sustainable luxury products (i.e., products that combine sustainability and luxury characteristics). Our findings illustrate that consumers’ quality, emotional, pr…Read more
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    Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness?
    Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 2021.
    The problem of consciousness has been an issue in philosophy of mind for decades, and in recent years panpsychism and panprotopsychism have gained attention among philosophers who are still dedicated to finding a complete explanation of consciousness. In this dissertation, I criticize panpsychism and panprotopsychism by examining their metaphysical plausibility and their epistemic prospects. Concerning the metaphysical plausibility of panpsychism and panprotopsychism, I explain the “combination …Read more
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    Neural Activity and Decoding of Action Observation Using Combined EEG and fNIRS Measurement
    with Sheng Ge, Peng Wang, Pan Lin, Junfeng Gao, Ruimin Wang, Keiji Iramina, Quan Zhang, and Wenming Zheng
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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    The sentence is a fundamental unit of language (Ferreira & Çokal, 2015). Comprehending a sentence lies in extracting its meaning, which is closely related to its syntactic structure. One sentence m...
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    The flow of high-level talents in China is becoming more and more active and has a profound impact on the innovation and development of cities. Based on the research on the spatial distribution of the school and work stages of high-level talent in China, we study the structure and evolution of China’s high-level talent mobility network by using the data on the flow trajectory of talent among cities in China. The results show that: the spatial distribution of talents in the two stages has greater…Read more
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    Altered Brain Regional Homogeneity Following Electro-Acupuncture Stimulation at Sanyinjiao in Women With Premenstrual Syndrome
    with Yong Pang, Gaoxiong Duan, Hai Liao, Yanfei Liu, Zhuo Feng, Jien Tao, Zhuocheng Zou, Guoxiang Du, Rongchao Wan, Peng Liu, and Demao Deng
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Abnormal Gray Matter Structural Covariance Networks in Children With Bilateral Cerebral Palsy
    with Haoxiang Jiang, Wenchuan Bi, Bingsheng Huang, Xianjun Li, Miaomiao Wang, Xiaoyu Wang, Huifang Zhao, Yannan Cheng, Xingxing Tao, Congcong Liu, Ting Huang, Chao Jin, Tijiang Zhang, and Jian Yang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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    Abnormal Spontaneous Brain Activity in Women with Premenstrual Syndrome Revealed by Regional Homogeneity
    with Hai Liao, Yong Pang, Peng Liu, Gaoxiong Duan, Yanfei Liu, Lijun Tang, Jien Tao, Danhong Wen, Shasha Li, Lingyan Liang, and Demao Deng
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    Modulation of the Default Mode Network in First-Episode, Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder via Acupuncture at Baihui (GV20) Acupoint
    with Demao Deng, Hai Liao, Gaoxiong Duan, Yanfei Liu, Qianchao He, Lijun Tang, Yong Pang, and Jien Tao
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.
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    Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss in the Chinese-Speaking World: Reorienting the Political (edited book)
    with Kai Marchal, Carl K. Y. Shaw, Harald Bluhm, Jianhong Chen, Thomas Fröhlich, Chuan-wei Hu, Kuan-min Huang, Shu-Perng Hwang, Charlotte Kroll, Christopher Nadon, and Mario Wenning
    Lexington Books. 2016.
    Reorienting the Political examines the reception of two controversial German philosophers, Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss, in the Chinese-speaking world. This volume explores the powerful resonance of both thinkers in Chinese political thought from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective.
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    Biological and Psychological Perspectives of Resilience: Is It Possible to Improve Stress Resistance?
    with Chenfeng Zhang, Yannan Ji, and Li Yang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Spillovers and strategic commitment in R&D
    with Jingwen Tian
    Theory and Decision 96 (3): 477-501. 2023.
    This paper considers a one-stage Cournot duopoly of R&D. We characterize the Nash equilibrium of the one-stage game and provide a comparison with the two-stage version of the same Cournot model of R&D/product market competition. We look at R&D expenditures, profits, output and welfare. Under perfect symmetry, the one-stage model always leads to higher profits when the spillover parameter is not equal to 1/2. Moreover, the one-stage model implies more R&D expenditure and higher welfare if and onl…Read more
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    Jin dai ru xue yan jiu
    Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she. 2017.
    女真族建立的金朝(1115—1234年)是中国古代历史上一个重要朝代。金建国伊始,即以儒学为国家意识形态,以儒术治国在金代贯彻始终。本书立足文本,从哲学的角度,对金代儒家思想本身做了较为系统全面的研究,包括发展脉络、主要代表人物、经学研究、理学研究、三教合一思潮、金代的女真人与儒家思想文化、金代的孔庙与庙学、金代儒学特质等,较为完整地展现了金代儒家思想的整体风貌。
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    Testing Environmental Effects on Age at Menarche and Sexual Debut within a Genetically Informative Twin Design
    with George B. Richardson, Nicole Barbaro, and Joseph L. Nedelec
    Human Nature 34 (2): 324-356. 2023.
    Life-history-derived models of female sexual development propose menarche timing as a key regulatory mechanism driving subsequent sexual behavior. The current research utilized a twin subsample of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health; _n_ = 514) to evaluate environmental effects on timings of menarche and sexual debut, as well as address potential confounding of these effects within a genetically informative design. Results show mixed support for each life hi…Read more
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    Time preference reversals refers to systematic inconsistencies between preferences and valuations in intertemporal choice. When faced with a pair of intertemporal options, people preferred the smaller-sooner option but assign a higher price to the larger-later one. Different hypotheses postulate that the differences in evaluation scale or output format between the choice and the bid tasks cause the preference reversal. However, these hypotheses have not been distinguished. In the present study, …Read more
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    This paper has two main parts. In the first part, we motivate a kind of indeterminate, suppositional credences by discussing the prospect for a subjective interpretation of a causal Bayesian network, an important tool for causal reasoning in artificial intelligence. A CBN consists of a causal graph and a collection of interventional probabilities. The subjective interpretation in question would take the causal graph in a CBN to represent the causal structure that is believed by an agent, and int…Read more
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    The effect of incentives on intertemporal choice: Choice, confidence, and eye movements
    with Xing-Lan Yang and Si-Tan Chen
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Despite various studies examining intertemporal choice with hypothetical rewards due to problematic real reward delivery, there remains no substantial evidence on the effect of the incentives on the decision confidence and cognitive process in intertemporal choice and no comprehensive exploration on the loss domain. Hence, this study conducts an eye-tracking experiment to examine the effect of incentive approach and measure participants' decision confidence using a between-subject design in both…Read more
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    Atypical Relationships Between Neurofunctional Features of Print-Sound Integration and Reading Abilities in Chinese Children With Dyslexia
    with Zhichao Xia, Ting Yang, Xin Cui, Fumiko Hoeft, Xianglin Zhang, Xiangping Liu, and Hua Shu
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    Conquering print-sound mappings is vital for developing fluent reading skills. In neuroimaging research, this ability can be indexed by activation differences between audiovisual congruent against incongruent conditions in brain areas such as the left superior temporal cortex. In line with it, individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in tasks requiring print-sound processing, accompanied by a reduced neural integration. However, existing evidence is almost restricted to alphabetic languages. Wh…Read more
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    Most binaural speech source localization models perform poorly in unprecedentedly noisy and reverberant situations. Here, this issue is approached by modelling a multiscale dilated convolutional neural network. The time-related crosscorrelation function and energy-related interaural level differences are preprocessed in separate branches of dilated convolutional network. The multiscale dilated CNN can encode discriminative representations for CCF and ILD, respectively. After encoding, the indivi…Read more
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    Cognitive process underlying ultimatum game: An eye-tracking study from a dual-system perspective
    with Zi-Han Wei, Qiu-Yue Li, and Ci-Juan Liang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    According to the dual-system theories, the decisions in an ultimatum game are governed by the automatic System 1 and the controlled System 2. The former drives the preference for fairness, whereas the latter drives the self-interest motive. However, the association between the contributions of the two systems in UG and the cognitive process needs more direct evidence. In the present study, we used the process dissociation procedure to estimate the contributions of the two systems and recorded pa…Read more