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    The present study explored the correlation between music preference and mental health of college students to make an empirical contribution to research in this field. The self-reported music preference scale and positive mental health scale of college students were adopted to conduct a questionnaire survey in college students. Common method variance was conducted to test any serious common method bias problem. No serious common method bias problem was observed. The results showed that college st…Read more
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    This study aimed to explore the association between the functioning of family environment and academic burnout of Chinese college students as well as the mediating effects of the interpersonal resource and intrapersonal resource [i.e., positive psychological capital ] in this relationship. A total of 1971 Chinese undergraduates were involved in an online questionnaire survey and data analysis. It was found that family cohesion and adaptability was negatively related to academic burnout. Mediatio…Read more
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    NUISS: A User-Centered Prototype for International Student Administrative Support
    with Cuicui Li
    Review of Resp Ai 1 (1): 74-79. 2026.
    This study applies a streamlined User-Centered Design (UCD) approach, enhanced with AI elements, to address common administrative challenges faced by international students, such as information fragmentation and unclear processes. Using National University (NU) as a case study, the research followed core UCD stages to develop the prototype of the NU International Student Services (NUISS). These stages included task analysis informed by user stories, persona development, prototype design, and a h…Read more
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    The heat treatment response of semisolid formed Al–5Fe–4Cu alloy
    with Liu Bo and Yuan Xiao Guang
    Philosophical Magazine 1-18. forthcoming.
  •  16
    Management discussion of laws and regulations on human genetic resources in China: a scoping review
    with Qiuyu Sun, Yibo Liu, Yaodong Zhang, and Kaijuan Wang
    BMC Medical Ethics 27 (1): 114. 2026.
    The governance of human genetic resources (HGRs) in China has evolved quickly, driven by national security concerns and the rapid expansion of the biotechnology sector. This review examines the resulting legal and policy framework, with a focus on cross-border data transfers and the management of informed consent. Employing a comprehensive search strategy integrated with bibliometric analysis, this study synthesized theoretical and methodological developments in Chinese HGRs management. Literatu…Read more
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    Computer-based training has attracted increasing attention from researchers in recent years. Several studies have found that computer-based training resulted in improved executive functions in adults. However, it remains controversial whether children can benefit from computer-based training and what moderator could influence the training effects. The focus of the present meta-analysis was to examine the effects of computer-based training on EFs in children: working memory, cognitive flexibility…Read more
  •  136
    Learning About Forest Futures Under Climate Change Through Transdisciplinary Collaboration Across Traditional and Western Knowledge Systems
    with Erica Smithwick, Christopher Caldwell, Alexander Klippel, Robert M. Scheller, Nancy Tuana, Rebecca Bliege Bird, Klaus Keller, Dennis Vickers, Melissa Lucash, Robert E. Nicholas, Stacey Olson, Kelsey L. Ruckert, Jared Oyler, and Casey Helgeson
    In Stephen G. Perz (ed.), Collaboration Across Boundaries for Social-Ecological Systems Science, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 153-184. 2019.
    We provide an overview of a transdisciplinary project about sustainable forest management under climate change. Our project is a partnership with members of the Menominee Nation, a Tribal Nation located in northern Wisconsin, United States. We use immersive virtual experiences, translated from ecosystem model outcomes, to elicit human values about future forest conditions under alternative scenarios. Our project combines expertise across the sciences and humanities as well as across cultures and…Read more
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    Sachregister
    with Hans-Peter Anschütz, Armin Thomas Müller, Mike Rottmann, Yannick Souladié, Andreas Urs Sommer, Helmut Heit, Rachele Salerno, Alexandra Hertlein, Daniela Kohler, Sarolta Kővári, Milan Wenner, Carlotta Santini, Annamaria Lossi, Emmanuel Salanskis, David Simonin, Vivetta Vivarelli, Claus Zittel, Nikolaos Loukidelis, and Sandra Yvonne Freregger
    In Hans-Peter Anschütz, Armin Thomas Müller, Mike Rottmann & Yannick Souladié (eds.), Nietzsche als Leser, De Gruyter. pp. 457-462. 2021.
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    The Mechanism of Short-Term Monocular Pattern Deprivation-Induced Perceptual Eye Dominance Plasticity
    with Jiayu Tao, Zhijie Yang, Jinwei Li, Zhenhui Cheng, Jing Li, and Pan di WuZhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Previously published studies have reported that 150 min of short-term monocular deprivation temporarily changes perceptual eye dominance. However, the possible mechanisms underlying monocular deprivation-induced perceptual eye dominance plasticity remain unclear. Using a binocular phase and contrast co-measurement task and a multi-pathway contrast-gain control model, we studied the effect of 150 min of monocular pattern deprivation in normal adult subjects. The perceived phase and contrast varie…Read more
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    According to experimental philosophers, the diversity and sensitivity of intuitions have posed a severe threat to the traditional philosophical methodology, which relies extensively on intuitions triggered by thought experiments. However, defenders of traditional armchair philosophical methodology argue that experimental philosophers misunderstand the importance of intuitions for philosophy. What philosophers genuinely rely on are arguments, which provide a reliable foundation for their judgment…Read more
  •  164
    Do analytic philosophers in China think differently? A survey and comparative study
    with Su Wu, Jiawei Xu, Hao Zhan, Ruoding Wang, Yucheng Wang, Jun You, and Jing Zhu
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1): 1-24. 2024.
    Analytic philosophy has been developing in China for over a century, and philosophers shaped by the analytic tradition have grown into an important philosophical community in China. The views of contemporary analytic philosophers in China on central philosophical issues and their similarities and differences with analytic philosophers in English-speaking countries have not been systematically investigated. Bourget and Chalmers have conducted two large-scale online questionnaire surveys on analyt…Read more
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    Motor Learning Improves the Stability of Large-Scale Brain Connectivity Pattern
    with Mengxia Yu, Haoming Song, Yiying Song, and Jia Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    Namenregister
    with Hans-Peter Anschütz, Armin Thomas Müller, Mike Rottmann, Yannick Souladié, Andreas Urs Sommer, Helmut Heit, Rachele Salerno, Alexandra Hertlein, Daniela Kohler, Sarolta Kővári, Milan Wenner, Carlotta Santini, Annamaria Lossi, Emmanuel Salanskis, David Simonin, Vivetta Vivarelli, Claus Zittel, Nikolaos Loukidelis, and Sandra Yvonne Freregger
    In Hans-Peter Anschütz, Armin Thomas Müller, Mike Rottmann & Yannick Souladié (eds.), Nietzsche als Leser, De Gruyter. pp. 449-456. 2021.
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    Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have catalyzed the development of large-scale data-driven public projects, including digital twin cities. Despite the potential for improving public services, some projects also raise privacy concerns due to the involvement of personal data. News media has long been recognized as an important source of influence on public acceptance of new technologies, but the effects of positive versus negative media exposure on the public’s privacy perceptions remain u…Read more
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    A quantum model for serial reproduction
    with Qizi Zhang, Xinjie Xie, Fritz Breithaupt, and Jerome Busemeyer
    Cognition 266 (C): 106266. 2026.
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    The role of state anxiety in salience-driven distractor processing: evidence from singleton detection and feature search
    with Xinyan Sun, Manon Mulckhuyse, Keyu Li, Wenqing Wang, Zhitong Gong, and Senqing Qi
    Cognition and Emotion 40 (4): 984-991. 2026.
    Salient but irrelevant distractors automatically capture attention in singleton detection search but not in feature search, due to the different search strategies adopt by observers. While state anxiety has been associated with increased salience-driven capture, it remains unclear whether such effects extend to feature search, which relies more on top-down control. The present study addressed this question using an eye-tracking technique, combining the threat of shock with the singleton detectio…Read more
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    Loudness Metaphors in Chinese: Lexical and Corpus-Based Approaches
    Metaphor and Symbol 40 (3): 259-283. 2025.
    How is loudness expressed metaphorically in Chinese? In this study, using the lexical and corpus-based approaches to metaphor studies, I examine linguistic manifestations of five loudness metaphors with the following source concepts: HEIGHT, BRIGHTNESS, SIZE, THICKNESS, and WEIGHT. On the one hand, the lexical approach shows words with lexicalized loudness senses and their compounding patterns in the dictionaries, which suggest different levels of conventionality, semantic differentiation and co…Read more
  • Meng xue si xiang shi lun
    Zhong yang yan jiu yuan Zhongguo wen zhe yan jiu suo. 2022.
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    Zhu, Liangzhi 朱良志, Beyond the Four Seasons 四時之外
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1): 193-197. 2024.
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    Zhu, Liangzhi 朱良志, Beyond the Four Seasons 四時之外
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1): 193-197. 2025.
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    Short-Term High-Intensity Interval Exercise Promotes Motor Cortex Plasticity and Executive Function in Sedentary Females
    with Min Hu, Ningning Zeng, Zhongke Gu, Yuqing Zheng, Kai Xu, Lian Xue, Lu Leng, Xi Lu, and Ying Shen
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Previous research has demonstrated that regular exercise modulates motor cortical plasticity and cognitive function, but the influence of short-term high-intensity interval training remains unclear. In the present study, the effect of short-term HIIT on neuroplasticity and executive function was assessed in 32 sedentary females. Half of the participants undertook 2 weeks of HIIT. Paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to measure motor cortical plasticity via short intracortical …Read more
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    Bridging the gap between subjective probability and probability judgments: The quantum sequential sampler
    with Jerome R. Busemeyer, Zo Ebelt, and Emmanuel M. Pothos
    Psychological Review 132 (4): 916-955. 2025.
  • Makesi zhu yi zhe xue yuan li (edited book)
    with Guangsheng Cao
    Liaoning sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. 1986.
  • Xi fang zhe xue dong jian shi = (edited book)
    Hubei sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao. 1991.
  • Gong si ling yu xin tan: Dong Ya yu xi fang guan dian zhi bi jiao (edited book)
    Guo Li Tai Wan da Xue Chu Ban Zhong Xin. 2005.
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    How Does Adult Attachment Affect Human Recognition of Love-related and Sex-related Stimuli: An ERP Study
    with Juan Hou, Xin Chen, Jinqun Liu, Fangshu Yao, Yamikani Ndasauka, Ru Ma, Yuting Zhang, Jing Lan, Lu Liu, and Xiaoyi Fang
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Considered second only to Confucius in the history of Chinese thought, Mencius (371?-289 b.c.), was a moral philosopher whose arguments, while pragmatically rooted in the political and social conditions of his time, go beyond particular situations to probe their origins and speculate on their larger implications. His writings constitute a living tradition in China and the world at large. Sinological studies of Mencius have long emphasized philological and archaeological research, situating the t…Read more