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    Jiren(畸人): Daoism, healthcare and atypical bodies
    with Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Lei Pang, and Zhibin Chen
    Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (11): 794-795. 2024.
    Jiren (畸人), literally translated as irregular (Ji) person (ren), is a critical concept in the classical Daoist text the Zhuangzi (5th–3rd century BC.).1 The concept refers to individuals with atypical body shapes. Some of them lack body parts of the standard human body, like a leg or toes. Some others have an atypical anatomy, like having a chin stuck down their navel; and some of them are, by social standards of the time, considered to be extremely ugly.1 These individuals are described as incr…Read more
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    If evaluated solely by Raz’s criteria, Dworkin’s interpretive theory of law indeed faces a crisis of authority justification. This controversy stems from their divergent understandings of the nature of authority. By drawing on Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics to interrogate the rational foundation of prejudice, the rational essence of authority is re-exposed. Authority is a rational and free activity, tied to recognition, and manifests as the possibility of being justified through reasoning.…Read more
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    Digital technology can improve individuals’ lives substantially. Nonetheless, not everyone has access to it. This fact poses the question: is there an obligation to enable access to digital technology for everyone? We respond to this question affirmatively in this article, taking a Zhuangzian point of view. Particularly, we uphold that from a Zhuangzian viewpoint, we have duties towards everyone who shares the same nature; resultantly, there is an obligation beyond borders to bring digital techn…Read more
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    This study theorizes ironic compliance as a relationally embedded form of moral disengagement that facilitates forced labor through the symbolic commodification of offline rights. Drawing on ethnographic data from China’s finance and technology sectors, we identify three mechanisms: (1) temporal negotiation, where digital connectivity erodes work-life boundaries; (2) symbolic subversion, where ironic compliance blends resistance with complicity; and (3) emotional leverage, in which exhaustion is…Read more
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    The effect of congruent emotional context on semantic memory during discourse comprehension
    with Lin Li, Xiaohong Yang, and Yufang Yang
    Cognition and Emotion 39 (2): 413-430. 2025.
    This study examined the effect of emotional context on the semantic memory of subsequent emotional words during discourse comprehension in two eye-tracking experiments. Four-sentence discourses were used as experimental materials. The first three sentences established an emotional or neutral context, while the fourth contained an emotional target word consistent with the preceding emotional context's valence. The discourses were presented twice using the text change paradigm, where the target wo…Read more
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    Do Scholars-Turned-Businessmen Impact Green Innovation?
    with Jing Zhao and Wanming Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This study explores how the academic experience of executives affects green innovation. Using data on executive academic experience from a sample of Chinese listed companies, we explore the relationship between executive academic experience and green innovation using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. We find that executive academic experience has a positive impact on green innovation. We also investigate the moderating effect of managerial discretionary factors organizationa…Read more
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    Mesenchymal stem cells are capable of regenerative and immunomodulatory functions in cell-based therapies in a variety of human diseases and injuries; however, their therapeutic efficacy and potential side effects remain major obstacles in clinical applications. We report here a 3D spheroid culture approach to optimize stem cell properties and therapeutic effects of human gingiva-derived mesenchymal stem cells in mitigation of experimental oral mucositis. Under growth condition of ultra-low atta…Read more
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    White Cells Facilitate Opposite- and Same-Sex Mating of Opaque Cells in Candida albicans
    with L. Tao, C. Cao, W. Liang, G. Guan, C. J. Nobile, and G. Huang
    © 2014 Tao et al.Modes of sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms are extremely diverse. The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a phenotypic switch from the white to the opaque phase in order to become mating-competent. In this study, we report that functionally- and morphologically-differentiated white and opaque cells show a coordinated behavior during mating. Although white cells are mating-incompetent, they can produce sexual pheromones when treated with pheromones of the o…Read more
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    As the primary value system in Chinese culture for almost 2,000 years, Confucianism has profoundly influenced the mindset of Chinese people. Cultural psychology studies have highlighted that individuals with different cultural backgrounds vary in their preferences for certain personality traits, such as self-construal, and their metacognitive characteristics, such as thinking modes. Compared with Western cultures, Chinese culture shows a preference for the interdependent self and holistic thinki…Read more
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    The purpose of this paper was to examine moral judgment competency of a sample of 811 Chinese college students from a Southern university in mainland China with DIT-2; and test whether gender, education, major, academic performance, and one-child policy have significant effect on the participants’ moral judgment competency. Results show that the participants score high in both Personal Interest schema and Postconventional schema, while low in Maintaining Norms schema. Gender and major have signi…Read more
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    The Chinese version of Rest’s Defining Issues Test II was administered to 113 subjects in Mainland China. The scores on development of moral judgment were compared with those of the online mega sample of American participants from 2011 to 2014. Results are as followings: 1. Chinese participants show the same pattern with Americans by both sex and education. 2. Chinese participants show different pattern from Americans by religious orthodoxy and humanitarian. 3. Chinese participants score higher …Read more
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    To solve a series of pension problems caused by aging, based on the emotional recognition of the Internet of Things, the control method and system research of smart homes are proposed. This article makes a detailed analysis and research on the necessity, feasibility, and how to realize speech emotion recognition technology in smart families, introduces the definition and classification of emotion, and puts forward five main emotions to be recognized in speech emotion recognition based on smart f…Read more
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    Prosocial cartoon is characterized by helping others solve difficulties, including helping, donating, sharing, comforting, and cooperating. The current study examined whether viewing a prosocial cartoon decreases aggression immediately upon exposure and the potential mediating role of aggressive motivation. Participants involve 168 children nominated by teachers as aggressive from three Chinese kindergartens. Children in the treatment group watched a prosocial cartoon, while children in the cont…Read more
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    Multitasking Ska in Chromosome Segregation: Its Distinct Pools Might Specify Various Functions
    with Yujue Chen, Lu Yang, and Hong Liu
    Bioessays 40 (3): 1700176. 2018.
    The human spindle and kinetochore associated complex is required for proper mitotic progression. Extensive studies have demonstrated its important functions in both stable kinetochore-microtubule interactions and spindle checkpoint silencing. We suggest a model to explain how various Ska functions might be fulfilled by distinct pools of Ska at kinetochores. The Ndc80-loop pool of Ska is recruited by the Ndc80 loop, or together with some of its flanking sequences, and the recruitment is also depe…Read more
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    In the context of English as a foreign language classroom, affections that form between teacher and students may affect the teaching/learning process. This review aimed to investigate the related studies on the effect of teacher-learner interpersonal relationships on learners’ educational performance in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) educational contexts. This review concluded that there is a significant constructive correlation between teacher-learner interpersonal relationships and learne…Read more
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    The boundaries of beauty in pre-Qin confucian aesthetics
    Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (1): 52-63. 2009.
    “Beauty” is a very important concept in Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics. Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics generally had two viewpoints when defining beauty: Negatively, by stressing that “beauty” in the aesthetic sense was not “good”; and positively, by stressing two factors: one, that beauty was related to “feeling” which was not an animal instinct, the other was that “beauty” was a special texture with a particular meaning. “Beauty” in Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics may be defined as “texture (or form)…Read more
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    Probing the Timing Recruitment of Broca’s Area in Speech Production for Mandarin Chinese: A TMS Study
    with Banglei Yu, Junjun Zhang, Zhenlan Jin, and Ling Li
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    In emerging countries such as China where the government is gradually withdrawing from involvement in social affairs, firms face dilemmas around relational risks of partnering with different forms of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Affiliated NGOs (those with close relationships with government) are more likely to sabotage the social partnership through misconduct, and are also capable of higher standards of collaborative social performance compared with independent NGOs (those with few su…Read more
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    The Analysis of Opinion Evolution and Control Based on the Prisoner’s Dilemma Game in Social Networks
    with Xianyong Li, Jian Zhu, and Yajun Du
    Complexity 2021 1-16. 2021.
    In a social network, a user is greatly influenced by their neighbors’ opinions, and the user’s opinion updating can be regarded as the prisoner’s dilemma game. In view of such considerations, this paper proposes an opinion evolution and control model based on the prisoner’s dilemma game and gives the corresponding opinion evolution and control algorithm. Under different initial positive opinion proportions, different opinion control levels, and the same control threshold value and under differen…Read more
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    Blockchain analytics and artificial intelligence
    with D. N. Dillenberger, P. Novotny, P. Jayachandran, H. Gupta, and S. Hans
    IBM Journal of Research and Development 63. 2019.
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    Non‐coding centromeres, which dictate kinetochore formation for proper chromosome segregation, are extremely divergent in DNA sequences across species but are under active transcription carried out by RNA polymerase (RNAP) II. The RNAP II‐mediated centromeric transcription has been shown to facilitate the deposition of the centromere protein A (CENP‐A) to centromeres, establishing a conserved and critical role of centromeric transcription in centromere maintenance. Our recent work revealed anoth…Read more
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    Development and Validation of a Dynamic Nomogram to Predict the Risk of Neonatal White Matter Damage
    with Wenjun Cao, Chenghan Luo, Mengyuan Lei, Min Shen, Wenqian Ding, Mengmeng Wang, Min Song, and Jian Ge
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14 584236. 2021.
    PurposeWhite matter damage (WMD) was defined as the appearance of rough and uneven echo enhancement in the white matter around the ventricle. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a risk prediction model for neonatal WMD.Materials and MethodsWe collected data for 1,733 infants hospitalized at the Department of Neonatology at The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from 2017 to 2020. Infants were randomly assigned to training (n= 1,216) or validation (n= 517) cohorts at …Read more