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    Making Choices: Ethical Decisions in a Global Context
    with Sheila Bonde, Clyde Briant, Paul Firenze, Julianne Hanavan, Amy Huang, N. C. Narayanan, D. Parthasarathy, and Hongqin Zhao
    Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (2): 343-366. 2016.
    The changing milieu of research—increasingly global, interdisciplinary and collaborative—prompts greater emphasis on cultural context and upon partnership with international scholars and diverse community groups. Ethics training, however, tends to ignore the cross-cultural challenges of making ethical choices. This paper confronts those challenges by presenting a new curricular model developed by an international team. It examines ethics across a very broad range of situations, using case studie…Read more
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    Complex Brain Network Analysis and Its Applications to Brain Disorders: A Survey
    with Jin Liu, Yi Pan, Wei Lan, Ruiqing Zheng, Fang-Xiang Wu, and Jianxin Wang
    Complexity 1-27. 2017.
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    Addition and Subtraction but Not Multiplication and Division Cause Shifts of Spatial Attention
    with Mengjin Li, Dixiu Liu, Wenshan Dong, Yalun Huang, and Qi Chen
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Biomolecular Networks for Complex Diseases
    with Fang-Xiang Wu, Jianxin Wang, and Haiying Wang
    Complexity 2018 1-3. 2018.
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    This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between posttraumatic growth, resilience, positive coping style, and self-efficacy among the primary caregivers of children with developmental disorders in Chongqing, China. A total of 198 primary caregivers aged from 22 to 66 years old, including 155 females and 43 males, were enrolled. The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-10, Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire, and General Self-Efficacy Scale were used …Read more
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    Person–Job Fit and Innovation Behavior: Roles of Job Involvement and Career Commitment
    with Wenyuan Huang and Chuqin Yuan
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    This study investigates the impact of entrepreneurship education on college students’ entrepreneurial intentions, as well as the moderating effects of personality and family economic status on the relationship between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention, respectively. We tested our hypotheses using a sample of college students in Tianjin, China, and analyzed the data of 326 questionnaires containing validated measures. The results show that entrepreneurship education has a p…Read more
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    A Specific Algorithm Based on Motion Direction Prediction
    with Zhesen Chu
    Complexity 2021 1-11. 2021.
    In this paper, we study the estimation of motion direction prediction for fast motion and propose a threshold-based human target detection algorithm using motion vectors and other data as human target feature information. The motion vectors are partitioned into regions by normalization to form a motion vector field, which is then preprocessed, and then the human body target is detected through its motion vector region block-temporal correlation to detect the human body motion target. The experim…Read more
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    As a prevalent source of work stress, illegitimate tasks offend employees’ professional identity and threaten individual self-view, then create many negative organizational outcomes. However, current studies have paid inadequate attention to the impact of IT on work disengagement and its influencing path, failing to comprehensively identify the negative effects of illegitimate tasks. Based on stress-as-offense-to-self theory and ego depletion theory, the influencing path of illegitimate tasks on…Read more
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    Numerosity Perception in Peripheral Vision
    with Clement Abbatecola, Lucy S. Petro, and Lars Muckli
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Peripheral vision has different functional priorities for mammals than foveal vision. One of its roles is to monitor the environment while central vision is focused on the current task. Becoming distracted too easily would be counterproductive in this perspective, so the brain should react to behaviourally relevant changes. Gist processing is good for this purpose, and it is therefore not surprising that evidence from both functional brain imaging and behavioural research suggests a tendency to …Read more
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    Musical Scales in Tone Sequences Improve Temporal Accuracy
    with Massimiliano Di Luca
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.