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    The Relationships Between Trait Creativity and Resting-State EEG Microstates Were Modulated by Self-Esteem
    with Xin Wu, Jiajia Guo, Yufeng Wang, Feng Zou, Peifang Guo, and Jieyu Lv
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14 576114. 2020.
    Numerous studies had found that creativity is not only associated with low effort and flexible processes, but also associated with high effort and persistent processes especially when defensive behavior being induced negative emotions. The important role of self-esteem is to buffer the negative emotions and low self-esteem are prone to instigate various forms of defensive behaviors. Thus, we thought that the relationships between trait creativity and executive control brain networks might be mod…Read more
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    Evaluation of the Visually Impaired Experience of the Sound Environment in Urban Spaces
    with Sen Zhang, Ke Zhang, and Xiaoyang Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    Visually impaired people have unique perceptions of and usage requirements for various urban spaces. Therefore, understanding these perceptions can help create reasonable layouts and construct urban infrastructure. This study recruited 26 visually impaired volunteers to evaluate 24 sound environments regarding clarity, comfort, safety, vitality, and depression. This data was collected in seven different types of urban spaces. An independent sample non-parametric test was used to determine the si…Read more
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    Healthcare workers’ stress when caring for COVID-19 patients: An altruistic perspective
    with Hui Wang, Yu Liu, Kaili Hu, Meichen Du, Haishan Huang, and Xiao Yue
    Nursing Ethics 27 (7): 1490-1500. 2020.
    Background:When the contagious COVID-19 spread worldwide, the frontline staff faced unprecedented excessive work pressure and expectations of all of the society.Objective:The aim was to explore healthcare workers’ stress and influencing factors when caring for COVID-19 patients from an altruistic perspective.Methods:A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted in a tertiary hospital during the outbreak of COVID-19 between February and March 2020 in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province…Read more
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    Sensibility and moral values in Mengzi’s metaethics
    Asian Philosophy 32 (3): 312-330. 2022.
    This paper examines the current scholarship on Mengzi’s metaethical thoughts and reconstructs Mengzi’s view to contribute to our understanding of the relation between sensibility and the apparent o...
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    Children’s Non-symbolic and Symbolic Numerical Representations and Their Associations With Mathematical Ability
    with Yanjun Li, Yinghe Chen, Zhijun Deng, Xiaoshuang Zhu, and Shijia Yan
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Negative Effects of Mobile Phone Addiction Tendency on Spontaneous Brain Microstates: Evidence From Resting-State EEG
    with Hao Li, Jingyi Yue, Yufeng Wang, Feng Zou, and Xin Wu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    The prevalence of mobile phone addiction has increased rapidly in recent years, and it has had a certain negative impact on emotions and cognitive capacities. At the level of neural circuits, the continued increase in activity in the brain regions associated with addiction leads to neural adaptations and structural changes. At present, the spontaneous brain microstates that could be negatively influenced by MPA are unclear. In this study, the temporal characteristics of four resting-state electr…Read more
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    The Association of Number and Space Under Different Tasks: Insight From a Process Perspective
    with Zhijun Deng, Yinghe Chen, Yanjun Li, and Xiaoshuang Zhu
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    From temporal updating to temporal reasoning: Developments in young children's temporal representations
    with Estelle M. Y. Mayhew and Judith A. Hudson
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
    Evidence from our research on young children's temporal understanding supports Hoerl & McCormack's view that young children rely on a temporal updating system to change representations over time. We propose that the shift from temporal updating to temporal reasoning is enabled by children's expanding representations of event sequences, along with developments in language, memory, and other cognitive competencies.
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    The Shanghai model: An innovative approach to promote teacher professional development through teaching-research system
    with Xiaowei Yang and Hua Ran
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10): 1581-1592. 2022.
    Chinese students’ outstanding performance in several rounds of PISA tests has attracted extensive attention on Chinese teacher professional development practices and system. The school-based teachi...
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    The development of symmetry concept in preschool children
    with Qingfen Hu
    Cognition 189 131-140. 2019.
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    P2 Manifests Subjective Evaluation of Reward Processing Under Social Comparison
    with Feng Zou, Xiaoya Li, Fenfang Chen, Yao Wang, Li Wang, Yufeng Wang, and Xin Wu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Several recent studies have found that when the other’s gain is greater, even subjects’ reward may seem like a loss and lead to a negative experience. These studies indicate the complexity of reward evaluation in the context of social comparison. The satisfaction rating of reward outcome not only depends on objective social comparison but also on subjective evaluation. However, less is known about the neural time course of subjective evaluation. Therefore, we employed a 2 × 2 within-subjects fac…Read more
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    The Development of Temporal Concepts: Linguistic Factors and Cognitive Processes
    with Judith A. Hudson
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
    Temporal concepts are fundamental constructs of human cognition, but the trajectory of how these concepts emerge and develop is not clear. Evidence of children’s temporal concept development comes from cognitive developmental and psycholinguistic studies. This paper reviews the linguistic factors (i.e., temporal language production and comprehension) and cognitive processes (i.e., temporal judgment and temporal reasoning) involved in children’s temporal conceptualization. The relationship betwee…Read more
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    A Cross-Sectional Study of Individual Learning Passion in Medical Education: Understanding Self-Development in Positive Psychology
    with Shu-E. Zhang, Si-ao Ge, Jing Tian, Qing-lin Li, Ming-si Wang, Xiao-he Wang, Ji-Yang Zhao, Li-bin Yang, De-pin Cao, and Tao Sun
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    BackgroundBoosting the individual learning passion of medical students is a novel approach to improve their academic performance. It facilitates the medical education reform, motivating both policymakers and educators to focus on the function of positive psychology in the career development of medical students. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the status of two types of learning passion; to clarify the relationship between self-esteem and two types of learning passion among Chinese medical …Read more
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    In this paper, we investigate the impact of economic policy uncertainty on the conditional dependence between China and U.S. stock markets by employing the Copula-mixed-data sampling framework. In the case of EPU, we consider the global EPU, the American EPU, and the China EPU. The empirical analysis based on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite index in China and the S&P 500 index in the U.S. shows that the tail dependence between China and U.S. stock markets is symmetrical, and the t Copula o…Read more
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    Analysis of Implicit Communication of Motorists and Cyclists in Intersection Using Video and Trajectory Data
    with Mandy Dotzauer and Caroline Schießl
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The interaction of automated vehicles with vulnerable road users is one of the greatest challenges in the development of automated driving functions. In order to improve efficiency and ensure the safety of mixed traffic, ADF need to understand the intention of vulnerable road users, to adapt to their driving behavior, and to show its intention. However, this communication may occur in an implicit way, meaning they may communicate with vulnerable road users by using dynamic information, such as s…Read more
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    Facial expressions are one of the commonly used implicit measurements for the in-vehicle affective computing. However, the time courses and the underlying mechanism of facial expressions so far have been barely focused on. According to the Component Process Model of emotions, facial expressions are the result of an individual's appraisals, which are supposed to happen in sequence. Therefore, a multidimensional and dynamic analysis of drivers' fear by using facial expression data could profit fro…Read more
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    Passionate Enlightenment Redeeming Modernity through David Hume
    Dialogue and Universalism 31 (3): 197-215. 2021.
    This paper aims to redeem part of the Enlightenment project through a critical appreciation of David Hume’s practical philosophy. It argues that Hume’s practical philosophy, if interpreted correctly, is immune to two major charges leveled against the Enlightenment in critical theories and in philosophical ethics, respectively. One trend is represented by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, who claim that inherent to the advocacy of rationality typical of the Enlightenment is the irrational adorat…Read more