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    The Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of Cerebellar Swallowing Cortex on Brain Neural Activities: A Resting-State fMRI Study
    with Linghui Dong, Wenshuai Ma, Xiaona Pan, Yuyang Wang, Chao Han, and Pingping Meng
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    ObjectiveThe effects and possible mechanisms of cerebellar high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on swallowing-related neural networks were studied using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.MethodA total of 23 healthy volunteers were recruited, and 19 healthy volunteers were finally included for the statistical analysis. Before stimulation, the cerebellar hemisphere dominant for swallowing was determined by the single-pulse TMS. The cerebellar representation…Read more
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    Differential Neural Correlates Underlie Judgment of Learning and Subsequent Memory Performance
    with Haiyan Yang, Ying Cai, Qi Liu, Xiao Zhao, Chuansheng Chen, and Gui Xue
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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    The Intellectual Features and Cultural Backgrounds of Modern Environmental Ethics in China
    with Li Yingjie
    Environmental Ethics 40 (1): 5-20. 2018.
    The perception of modern environmental ethics in China has been greatly influenced by two factors: scholarship of environmental ethics in Europe and the United States on the one hand, and ideological resources from traditional Chinese culture on the other. In practice, while Chinese governmental agencies, enterprises, and social organizations are paying more and more attention to the perspective of environmental ethics in technology assessment and social governance, they are still faced with the…Read more
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    Cortical Areas Associated With Mismatch Negativity: A Connectivity Study Using Propofol Anesthesia
    with Yun Zhang, Fei Yan, Liu Wang, Yubo Wang, Chunshu Wang, and Liyu Huang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    24 electron cluster formulas as the ‘molecular’ units of ideal metallic glasses
    with L. J. Luo, H. Chen, Y. M. Wang, J. B. Qiang, C. Dong, and P. Häussler
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (22): 2520-2540. 2014.
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    Participative Leadership: A Literature Review and Prospects for Future Research
    with Hong Hou and Zhibin Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Changes in the external market environment put forward objective requirements for the formulation of organizational strategic plans, making it difficult for the organization’s leaders to make the right and effective decisions quickly on their own. As a result, participative leadership, which encourages and supports employees to participate in the decision-making process of organizations, has received increasing attention in both theory and practice. We searched the literature related to particip…Read more
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    Workplace Harassment Intensity and Revenge: Mediation and Moderation Effects
    with Nathan A. Bowling, Qi-tao Tian, Gene M. Alarcon, and Ho Kwong Kwan
    Journal of Business Ethics 151 (1): 213-234. 2018.
    This study examines the mediating role of rumination, state anger, and blame attribution, and the moderating role of trait forgiveness in the relationship between workplace harassment intensity and revenge among employed students at a medium-sized Midwestern U.S. university and full-time employees from various industries in Shanghai, China. We tested the proposed model using techniques described by Hayes. Results within both samples suggested that workplace harassment intensity is positively ass…Read more
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    Impact of Face-Recognition-Based Access Control System on College Students’ Sense of School Identity and Belonging During COVID-19 Pandemic
    with Lan Hou, Jon-Chao Hong, Xiantong Yang, and Mengmeng Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    In the context of coronavirus pandemic, the face-recognition-based access control system has been intensively adopted to protect students’ and teachers’ health and safety in school. However, the impact of FACS, as a new technology, on students’ attitude toward accepting FACS has remained unknown from the psychological halo effect. Drawn on “halo effect” theory where psychological effects affect the sense of social identity and belonging, the present study explored college students’ sense of scho…Read more
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    As a sub-realm of Language Teacher Psychology, teachers’ professional agency has gained significant attention from educational practitioners and teachers. The aim is to better discern teachers’ professional development and teaching effectiveness with a view to ensuring the quality of language teaching. International literature concerning teachers’ professional agency has noted a shift from knowledge training to vocational development in relation to teachers’ experience in decision making. Yet, l…Read more
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    The research object of this subject, through cooperation with Shanghai International Fashion Education Center, a fashion travel education institution, is a convenient sample for the members of its “Japan Fashion Travel Project,” using quantitative research methods and research tools for questionnaires. From the perspective of tourist shopping experience marketing, this paper studies the relationship among tourist marketing, value perception, shopping satisfaction, and customer loyalty to outlets…Read more