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    Functional Disconnection of the Angular Gyrus Related to Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    with Fei Qi, Dongsheng Zhang, Jie Gao, Min Tang, Yu Su, Yumeng Lei, Zhirong Shao, and Xiaoling Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Type 2 diabetes mellitus is related to a variety of cognitive impairments that may even progress to dementia. Studies have found the angular gyrus is a cross-modal integration hub that is involved in a variety of cognitive processes. However, few studies have focused on the patterns of resting-state functional connections of the AG in patients with T2DM. This study explored the functional connection between the AG and the whole brain and the relationship between the FC and clinical/cognitive var…Read more
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    A Review on Grammatical Gender Agreement in Speech Production
    with Niels O. Schiller
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2019.
    Grammatical gender agreement has been well addressed in language comprehension but less so in language production. The present article discusses the arguments derived from the most prominent language production models on the representation and processing of the grammatical gender of nouns in language production and then reviews recent empirical studies that provide some answers to these arguments.
  • An Emprirical Analysis of Shaanxi Financial System Development and Economic Growth
    with Jing-Huai She and Er-bao Yang
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (4): 33-36. 2005.
    Domestic research results based on the use of financial development since reform and opening Shaanxi data, using Granger causality check sum of the linear regression analysis, the western financial system development and economic growth in the relationship between empirical research, concluded that: the western region real interest rates and a negative correlation between economic growth; financial development indicators M / GDP and a negative correlation between economic growth; insurance marke…Read more
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    The mere exposure effect and recognition memory
    with Hsio-Chuan Chang
    Cognition and Emotion 18 (8): 1055-1078. 2004.
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    Recognition intent and visual word recognition☆
    with Chi-Le Ching
    Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1): 65-77. 2009.
    This study adopted a change detection task to investigate whether and how recognition intent affects the construction of orthographic representation in visual word recognition. Chinese readers and nonreaders detected color changes in radical components of Chinese characters. Explicit recognition demand was imposed in Experiment 2 by an additional recognition task. When the recognition was implicit, a bias favoring the radical location informative of character identity was found in Chinese reader…Read more