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    Bibliometric review and mapping analysis of publication ethics research
    with Mingyue Zhang, Jianguo Xu, Caihua Xu, Qingyong Zheng, Jun Zhang, Hui Fu, Wen’an Qi, Junhua Zhang, and Jinhui Tian
    Ethics and Behavior. forthcoming.
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    Blessing or curse? Recontextualizing ‘996’ in China's overwork debate
    with Yunqiao Chen
    Critical Discourse Studies. forthcoming.
    This study views the dispute over ‘996’ work schedule (i.e. working from 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week) as a critical discursive moment in the modernization and marketization of China. It argues that behind the dispute lies the hegemonic struggles between business tycoons and the government amidst China's changing business mode. Drawing on the theories of critical discourse analysis, recontextualization, hegemony and interdiscursivity, this study examines the (de)legitimation of ‘996’ by busines…Read more
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    Amid the social background of China where the Internet has penetrated into every corner of an adolescent’s life, we were concerned of the role of Internet usage in influencing the educational gap among social classes. We investigated the mediating role of Internet usage preference for entertainment in the relationship between the family socioeconomic status and the adolescent’s academic achievement and explored the moderating role of future orientation in the relationship. A total of 614 junior …Read more
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    Spontaneous Activity in Primary Visual Cortex Relates to Visual Creativity
    with Yibo Wang, Junchao Li, Zengjian Wang, Bishan Liang, Bingqing Jiao, Peng Zhang, Yingying Huang, Hui Yang, Rengui Yu, Sifang Yu, and Delong Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Cognitive and neural processes underlying visual creativity have attracted substantial attention. The current research uses a critical time point analysis to examine how spontaneous activity in the primary visual area is related to visual creativity. We acquired the functional magnetic resonance imaging data of 16 participants at the resting state and during performing a visual creative synthesis task. According to the CTPA, we then classified spontaneous activity in the PVA into critical time p…Read more
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    Constant fear, but lingering nostalgia: British press representations of post-colonial Hong Kong 20 years on
    with Cong Jiang
    Discourse and Communication 13 (6): 630-646. 2019.
    This study conducts a corpus-assisted discourse study of the representations of post-colonial Hong Kong in The Times over the past 20 years. The primary purpose is to reveal its preferential ways of representing Hong Kong and explicate the intricate relations between language use and the historical and socio-political contexts. Through an integration of the methods and theories associated with critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, this study conducts both synchronic and diachronic …Read more
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    This article presents a corpus-assisted discourse study of the representations of China’s smog in one Chinese and three Anglo-American English-language newspapers from 2011 to 2014. The findings suggest that they converge in representing China’s smog as a kind of severe air pollution that has some consequences on residents in China and poses a problem that the government must tackle. However, the Chinese English-language newspaper prefers to represent it as a kind of weather phenomenon without s…Read more
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    Chomsky and Knowledge of Language
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 32 76-82. 1998.
    The linguistic theory of Chomsky has changed the long, traditional way of studying language. The nature of knowledge, which is closely tied to human knowledge in general, makes it a logical step for Chomsky to generalize his theory to the study of the relation between language and the world-in particular, the study of truth and reference. But his theory has been controversial and his proposal of "innate ideas" has been resisted by some empiricists who characterize him as rationalist. In our view…Read more
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    Brain spontaneous fluctuations in sensorimotor regions were directly related to eyes open and eyes closed: evidences from a machine learning approach
    with Bishan Liang, Delong Zhang, Xue Wen, Pengfei Xu, Xiaoling Peng, Xishan Huang, and Ruiwang Huang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.
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    Directionality of large-scale resting-state brain networks during eyes open and eyes closed conditions
    with Delong Zhang, Bishan Liang, Xia Wu, Zengjian Wang, Pengfei Xu, Song Chang, Bo Liu, and Ruiwang Huang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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    TGF‐β Control of Adaptive Immune Tolerance: A Break From Treg Cells
    with Shun Li
    Bioessays 40 (11): 1800063. 2018.
    The vertebrate adaptive immune system has well defined functions in maintaining tolerance to self‐tissues. Suppression of autoreactive T cells is dependent on the regulatory cytokine transforming growth factor‐β (TGF‐β) and regulatory T (Treg) cells, a distinct T cell lineage specified by the transcription factor Foxp3. Although TGF‐β promotes thymic Treg (tTreg) cell development by repressing T cell clonal deletion and peripheral Treg cell differentiation by inducing Foxp3 expression, a recent …Read more