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67Stacking faults and polymorphs in alumina nanorodsPhilosophical Magazine 85 (32): 3809-3821. 2005.
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21Attention is still a productive frameworkBehavioral and Brain Sciences 48. 2025.The debate on attention’s validity in cognitive psychology persists. However, attention remains essential beyond peripheral vision constraints, as it is a resource-limited process (Norman & Bobrow, 1975). The outright dismissal of attention proposed in the target article risks conceptual voids without superior alternatives. Instead, refining attention as a theoretical framework offers a pragmatic path for advancing cognitive research.
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92Features and conjunctions in visual working memoryIn Jeremy Wolfe & Lynn Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman, Oxford University Press. 2012.
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20© 2015 Zhu and Zhang.Bioorthogonal chemistry has recently emerged to be one of the most powerful tools in drug discovery and chemical biology. The exploration of it has successfully advanced the field of natural product research. In this Perspective, we survey current strategies for the installation of chemical handles into the molecular scaffolds of several major classes of natural products, including polyketides, non-ribosomal peptides, and their hybrids. By tagging these natural products with…Read more
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103Visualizing onomasiological change: Diachronic variation in metonymic patterns for woman in ChineseCognitive Linguistics 26 (2): 289-330. 2015.Name der Zeitschrift: Cognitive Linguistics Jahrgang: 26 Heft: 2 Seiten: 289-330
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51Understanding Individual Differences in Metacognitive Strategy Use, Task Demand, and Performance in Integrated L2 Speaking Assessment TasksFrontiers in Psychology 13 876208. 2022.This study investigated the concept of individual differences (IDs) in the use of metacognitive strategies (planning, problem-solving, monitoring, and evaluating) and its relationship with task demand and learner performance within Kormos’ Bilingual Speech Production Model from the lens of Chinese English-as-foreign-language (EFL) learners in the context of integrated L2 speaking assessment. To measure metacognitive strategies, we administered an inventory on 134 Chinese EFL learners after they …Read more
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60Quarantine and isolation at extended length, although considered as highly effective countermeasures for the novel coronavirus which started at the end of 2019, can have great impact on individual's mental health, especially emotional state. The present research recruited 5,115 participants from the general public across 32 provinces and autonomous regions in China in an online survey study, about 20 days after the lockdown of the epicenter, to investigate the relationship between the length of …Read more
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122Composite Face Effect Predicts Configural Encoding in Visual Short-Term MemoryFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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81The El Greco fallacy and pupillometry: Pupillary evidence for top-down effects on perceptionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 39. 2016.
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178Mood-dependent retrieval in visual long-term memory: dissociable effects on retrieval probability and mnemonic precisionCognition and Emotion 32 (4): 674-690. 2017.Although memories are more retrievable if observers’ emotional states are consistent between encoding and retrieval, it is unclear whether the consistency of emotional states increases the likelihood of successful memory retrieval, the precision of retrieved memories, or both. The present study tested visual long-term memory for everyday objects while consistent or inconsistent emotional contexts between encoding and retrieval were induced using background grey-scale images from the Internationa…Read more
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46Features and Conjunctions in Visual Working MemoryIn Jeremy Wolfe & Lynn Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman, Oxford University Press. 2012.
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67Distinct effects of contrast and color on subjective rating of fearfulnessFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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113The effect of mood on false memory for emotional DRM word listsCognition and Emotion 31 (3). 2017.
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103Contributions of Cognitive Factors in Conceptual MetaphorsMetaphor and Symbol 29 (3): 171-184. 2014.No abstract
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University of California, RiversideRegular Faculty
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Philosophy of Social Science |