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    When word frequency meets word order: factors determining multiply-constrained creative association
    with Wangbing Shen, Bernhard Hommel, Yuan Yuan, Qiping Ren, and Meifeng Hua
    Thinking and Reasoning. forthcoming.
    Creative association is inherent and essential to creativity and insight. Here we utilised a Chinese compound Remote Associates Task (cRAT) to identify the potential impact of word order (i.e., solution position hereinafter) and word frequency on creative association across two behavioural experiments. Experiment 1 identified the effects of (a) word order and word frequency on cRAT-induced association without considering the specific strategies used during solving such problems and (b) their int…Read more
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    ObjectiveTo explore the relationships between dispositional mindfulness and their post-traumatic stress symptoms of emergency nurses, and the mediating effects of coping styles and emotional exhaustion.MethodsA cross-sectional survey study was conducted to collect data on DM, coping styles, EE, and PTSS among 571 emergency nurses from 20 hospitals in Chongqing, China. Correlation and structural equation models were used to evaluate the relationship among variables.ResultsEmergency nurses with lo…Read more
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    Loss of inositol phosphorylceramide sphingolipid mannosylation induces plant immune responses and reduces cellulose content in arabidopsis
    with T. Ishikawa, E. A. Rennie, G. M. Murawska, J. Lao, J. Yan, A. Y. L. Tsai, E. E. K. Baidoo, J. Xu, J. D. Keasling, T. Demura, M. Kawai-Yamada, H. V. Scheller, and J. C. Mortimer
    © 2016 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.Glycosylinositol phosphorylceramides are a class of glycosylated sphingolipids found in plants, fungi, and protozoa. These lipids are abundant in the plant plasma membrane, forming; 25% of total plasma membrane lipids. Little is known about the function of the glycosylated headgroup, but two recent studies have indicated that they play a key role in plant signaling and defense. Here, we show that a member of glycosyltransferase fam…Read more