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    Language learning environment: Spatial perspectives on SLA
    with Fang Wang and Zaibo Long
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
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    It is of great significance to predict the results accurately based on the statistics of sports competition for participants research, commercial cooperation, advertising, and gambling profit. Aiming at the phenomenon that the PageRank page sorting algorithm is prone to subject deviation, the category similarity between pages is introduced into the PageRank algorithm. In the PR value calculation formula of the PageRank algorithm, the factor W between pages is added to replace the original Nu. In…Read more
  • Bibliometric review and mapping analysis of publication ethics research
    with Mingyue Zhang, Jianguo Xu, Caihua Xu, Qingyong Zheng, Ming Liu, Hui Fu, Wen’an Qi, Junhua Zhang, and Jinhui Tian
    Ethics and Behavior. forthcoming.
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    Enhanced Neuroactivation during Working Memory Task in Postmenopausal Women Receiving Hormone Therapy: A Coordinate-Based Meta-Analysis
    with Ke Li, Xiaoyan Huang, Yingping Han, Yuhan Lai, Li Yuan, Jiaojiao Lu, and Dong Zeng
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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    A Two-Stage Offline-to-Online Multiobjective Optimization Strategy for Ship Integrated Energy System Economical/ Environmental Scheduling Problem
    with Qing An, Xin Li, Xiaobing Mao, Yulong Feng, Xiao Li, Xiaodi Zhang, Ruoli Tang, and Hongfeng Su
    Complexity 2021 1-12. 2021.
    The economical/environmental scheduling problem of the ship integrated energy system has high computational complexity, which includes more than one optimization objective, various types of constraints, and frequently fluctuated load demand. Therefore, the intelligent scheduling strategies cannot be applied to the ship energy management system online, which has limited computing power and storage space. Aiming at realizing green computing on SEMS, in this paper a typical SIES-EESP optimization m…Read more
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    Neural processing of lateralised task-irrelevant fearful faces under different awareness conditions
    with Zeguo Qiu and Alan J. Pegna
    Consciousness and Cognition 107 (C): 103449. 2023.
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    Book review: Researching classroom discourse (review)
    with Yanfang Hou
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
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    Climate change has caused serious threats to global economic development and human well-being, and green finance is a new way to achieve ecological, economic, and social sustainable development, and it also has important theoretical significance and policy value. This study firstly aims to study the impact of green finance on regional carbon intensity. Then, it aims to determine the moderating effect of capital stock per capita on the relationship between green finance and carbon intensity based…Read more
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    Burnout Among Medical Staff 1 Year After the Beginning of the Major Public Health Emergency in Wuhan, China
    with Wenning Fu, Yifang Liu, Keke Zhang, Pu Zhang, Fang Peng, Xue Bai, Jing Mao, and Li Zou
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    ObjectivesWuhan is the city where coronavirus disease was first reported and developed into a pandemic. However, the impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic on medical staff burnout remains limited. We aimed to identify the prevalence and major determinants of burnout among medical staff 1 year after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China.Materials and MethodsA total of 1,602 medical staff from three hospitals in Wuhan, China, were included from November 1–28, 2021. Chi-square …Read more
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    Writing and reading are closely related and are thus likely to have a common orthographic representation. A fundamental question in the literature on the production of written Chinese characters concerns the structure of orthographic representations. We report on a Chinese character handwriting pedagogical corpus involving a class of 22 persons, 232 composite character types, 1,913 tokens, and 13,057 stroke records, together with the inter-stroke interval, which reflects the parallel processing …Read more
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    To investigate mechanisms of rational representation, I consider construction of an ordered continuum of psychophysical scale of magnitude of sensation; counting mechanism leading to an approximate numerosity scale for integers; and conjoint measurement structure pitting the denominator against the numerator in tradeoff positions. Number sense of resulting rationals is neither intuitive nor expedient in their manipulation.
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    For enhancing the stability of the microgrid operation, this paper proposes an optimization model considering the small-signal stability constraint. Due to the nonsmooth property of the spectral abscissa function, the droop controller parameters’ optimization is a nonsmooth optimization problem. The Sequential Quadratic Programming with Gradient Sampling is implemented to optimize the droop controller parameters for solving the nonsmooth problem. The SQP-GS method can guarantee the solution of t…Read more
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    A Computational Complexity-Based Method for Predicting Scholars’ Ages through Articles’ Information
    with Xiaoyan Su, Mingliang Hou, and Jing Ren
    Complexity 2021 1-15. 2021.
    Many scholars have conducted in-depth research on the evaluation and prediction of scholars’ scientific impact and meanwhile discovered various factors that affect the success of scholars. Among all these relevant factors, scholars’ ages have been universally acknowledged as one of the most important factors for it can shed light on many practical issues, e.g., finding supervisors, discovering rising stars, and research funding or award applications. However, due to the inaccessibility or the pr…Read more
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    AIRank: Author Impact Ranking through Positions in Collaboration Networks
    with Yan Hu, Zhaolong Ning, Amr Tolba, Elsayed Elashkar, and Feng Xia
    Complexity 2018 1-16. 2018.
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    Dysregulation of Pain- and Emotion-Related Networks in Trigeminal Neuralgia
    with Yanyang Zhang, Zhiqi Mao, Longsheng Pan, Zhipei Ling, Xinyun Liu, and Xinguang Yu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Infants' ability to connect gaze and emotional expression to intentional action
    with Trey Hedden, Annt Phillips, Henry M. Wellman, Elizabeth S. Spelke, Tessa Warren, and Edward Gibson
    Cognition 85 (1): 53-78. 2002.
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    Which is to blame: Instrumental rationality, or common knowledge?
    with Matt Jones
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2): 166-167. 2003.
    Normative analysis in game-theoretic situations requires assumptions regarding players' expectations about their opponents. Although the assumptions entailed by the principle of common knowledge are often violated, available empirical evidence – including focal point selection and violations of backward induction – may still be explained by instrumentally rational agents operating under certain mental models of their opponents.
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    Computing motivation: Incentive salience boosts of drug or appetite states
    with Kent C. Berridge and J. Wayne Aldridge
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4): 440-441. 2008.
    Current computational models predict reward based solely on learning. Real motivation involves that but also more. Brain reward systems can dynamically generate incentive salience, by integrating prior learned values with even novel physiological states (e.g., natural appetites; drug-induced mesolimbic sensitization) to cause intense desires that were themselves never learned. We hope future computational models may capture this too
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    Perspective-Taking and Depth of Theory-of-Mind Reasoning in Sequential-Move Games
    with Trey Hedden and Adrian Chia
    Cognitive Science 36 (3): 560-573. 2012.
    Theory-of-mind (ToM) involves modeling an individual’s mental states to plan one’s action and to anticipate others’ actions through recursive reasoning that may be myopic (with limited recursion) or predictive (with full recursion). ToM recursion was examined using a series of two-player, sequential-move matrix games with a maximum of three steps. Participants were assigned the role of Player I, controlling the initial and the last step, or of Player II, controlling the second step. Appropriate …Read more