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    Saiboge yu hou ren lei zhu yi (edited book)
    with Jiann-Guang Lin
    Hua yi xue shu. 2014.
    近年來關於賽伯格與後人類主義的論述在西方世界方興未艾,論者紛紛從科學、醫學、宗教、哲學、倫理學、社會學、文學與文化研究等各個不同面向思考人們正在經歷的後人類世界。但對一般中文讀者而言,這兩個新詞彙所指涉的意義仍相當模糊。本書收錄了國內外關於賽伯格與後人類主義的重要論文,嘗試探討人與科技、身體與環境、精神與物質兩者界線逐漸消弭的後人類社會裡的危機與轉機。本書討論之內容相當廣泛,除了探討大眾文化所透露出的哲學內涵,也從生態文學談到科幻小說,本身即為一部賽伯格文本,不但充斥著許多有意思的矛盾或裂縫,也跨越了各個不同的學門界線,多元豐富的內容相信能夠給予中文讀者提供一個從文學、文化研究角度思索賽伯格與後人類的獨特視野。
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    Effect of pinch types on pinch force sense in healthy adults
    with Lin Li, Peng Jia, Shuyan Wang, Wanpeng Wang, and Yuxiang Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 990431. 2022.
    Pinch force sense plays an important role in the performance of daily finger movements, including tip, key, palmar pinch. The present study investigated the roles of pinch type in the sensation of pinch force among healthy participants in the ipsilateral force reproduction trial. This study instructed forty healthy adult subjects (20 women and 20 men) in producing reference forces at different levels [10, 30, 50% maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC)] by adopting 3 pinch types (tip, key…Read more
  •  47
    Mental fatigue decreases complexity: Evidence from multiscale entropy analysis of instantaneous frequency variation in alpha rhythm
    with Yawen Zhai, Shengyi Zhou, Chenxu Zhang, Erping Luo, Chi Tang, and Kangning Xie
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 906735. 2022.
    Mental fatigue (MF) jeopardizes performance and safety through a variety of cognitive impairments and according to the complexity loss theory, should represent “complexity loss” in electroencephalogram (EEG). However, the studies are few and inconsistent concerning the relationship between MF and loss of complexity, probably because of the susceptibility of brain waves to noise. In this study, MF was induced in thirteen male college students by a simulated flight task. Before and at the end of t…Read more
  •  54
    Fear of COVID-19 and secondary trauma: Moderating role of self-efficacy
    with Qamar Abbas, Shahjehan Manthar, Aftab Hameed, and Zainab Asad
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    COVID-19 has affected millions of people around the globe. People's mental health, especially those of nurses, has been primarily affected by the fear of this virus. More focus has been paid to vaccination and treatment of the virus, but less attestation has been given to addressing the mental health of people affected by the virus. Empirical studies show that different external factors are not easily manageable and controllable by the individual. This study preliminarily explores the connection…Read more
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    The altered functional connectivity density related to cognitive impairment in alcoholics
    with Ranran Duan, Lijun Jing, Tian Zhang, Yaobing Yao, Zhe Gong, Yingzhe Shao, Yajun Song, Weijian Wang, Yong Zhang, Jingliang Cheng, Xiaofeng Zhu, Ying Peng, and Yanjie Jia
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Alcohol use disorder is one of the most common substance use disorders contributing to both behavioral and cognitive impairments in patients with AUD. Recent neuroimaging studies point out that AUD is a typical disorder featured by altered functional connectivity. However, the details about how voxel-wise functional coordination remain unknown. Here, we adopted a newly proposed method named functional connectivity density to depict altered voxel-wise functional coordination in AUD. The novel fun…Read more
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    The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has promoted the popularity of online learning, but has also exposed some problems, such as a lack of interaction, resulting in loneliness. Against this background, students' attitudes toward peer interaction may have become even more important. In order to explore the impact of attitude toward peer interaction on students' mindset including online learning motivation and critical thinking practice that could affect their problem-solving self-efficacy during…Read more
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    This study investigated new avenues for understanding the association between parental autonomy support and academic engagement among Chinese secondary vocational students based on Self-Determination Theory and Career Construction Theory. We highlighted the mediator role of career adaptability and career decision-making self-efficacy in the relationship between parental autonomy support and academic engagement. Using self-reported data from 1,930 secondary vocational students in a city in Centra…Read more
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    The intertemporal stability of research and development investment is a key issue in successfully promoting the continuation of innovation activities under high uncertainty in entrepreneurship. R&D smoothing helps firms to navigate the uncertainties of the external environment and maintain the stability of their investments in innovation. Chief executive officers are the most important decision-makers in firms' strategic planning. However, overconfident CEOs may overlook the importance of their …Read more
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    With the advancement of marketization, China has achieved rapid economic growth and economic class differentiation. This research analyzes the data from China’s livelihood survey, divides the urban Chinese into five socio-economic classes, and tests their preferences and tendencies for income redistribution. It obtains the general attitude differences in subsidy policy and income inequality during COVID-19. Our conclusion are consistent with the existing literature to a great extent; that is, pe…Read more
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    This study examines the effects of leader emotional intelligence, leadership styles, organizational commitment, and trust on job performance. A questionnaire was administered to the participants, who were real estate brokers in Kaohsiung City. Of the 980 questionnaires administered, 348 valid responses were received, indicating an effective response rate of 35.5%. Structural equation modeling was used for the analysis. The results show that leader emotional intelligence has a significant and pos…Read more
  •  105
    The Ethics of Head Transplant from the Confucian Perspective of Human Virtues
    with Jianhui Li
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (2): 230-239. 2022.
    Head transplantation has ignited intense discussions about whether it should be done scientifically and ethically. This paper examines the ethics of head transplantation from a Confucian perspective and offers arguments against the permissibility of head transplantation. From a Confucian point of view, human beings are the most precious organisms in the world, and ren and li are the basic moral principles of human beings. As long as head transplant technology remains underdeveloped, this procedu…Read more
  •  53
    Research on Corporate Social Responsibility Coordination of Three-Tier Supply Chain Based on Stochastic Differential Game
    with Mingge Yang, Zhuo Yang, and Xiaozhen Liang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    In the Internet era, consumers prefer products with the attributes of social responsibility. Supply chain enterprises strengthen corporate social responsibility management for their own development. To improve CSR throughout the supply chain, it requires coordination and cooperation among the members of the supply chain. In this paper, we consider a three-tier supply chain system consisting of a supplier, a manufacturer, and a retailer and use stochastic differential game to study the CSR coordi…Read more
  •  47
    Differences in School Performance Between Only Children and Non-only Children: Evidence From China
    with Chaochao Jia, Zhaoxi Yang, Tao Xin, Yehui Wang, and Tao Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    This study aimed to investigate the features of only child status related to physical health, mathematics achievement, and school feelings and expectations from a different perspective. A representative sample of 91,619 Grade 4 students with an average age of 10.4 ± 0.7, among which 28,631 were only children, were assessed. We used propensity score matching and the average treatment effects on the treatment to analyze data. The treatment was the only child of a family. The results indicated that…Read more
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    How Experiences Affect Psychological Responses During Supervised Fasting: A Preliminary Study
    with Qianying Ma, Chao Yang, Ruilin Wu, Manrui Wu, Wenjun Liu, and Zhongquan Dai
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    As an unusual event, fasting can induce strong physiological and psychological reactions, but there is still no clear understanding of how previous fasting experiences affect people’s responses to current fasting. This study aimed to investigate the influence of previous fasting experiences on participants’ basic physiological and psychological responses in a fasting experiment conducted under intensive medical monitoring. For a 22-day experiment divided into four phases, a total of 13 persons p…Read more
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    Clinical Recognition of Sensory Ataxia and Cerebellar Ataxia
    with Qing Zhang, Xihui Zhou, Xiaodong Yang, and Qammer H. Abbasi
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Ataxia is a kind of external characteristics when the human body has poor coordination and balance disorder, it often indicates diseases in certain parts of the body. Many internal factors may causing ataxia; currently, observed external characteristics, combined with Doctor’s personal clinical experience play main roles in diagnosing ataxia. In this situation, different kinds of diseases may be confused, leading to the delay in treatment and recovery. Modern high precision medical instruments w…Read more
  •  80
    A Positive Role of Negative Mood on Creativity: The Opportunity in the Crisis of the COVID-19 Epidemic
    with Ying Du, Yilong Yang, Xuewei Wang, Cong Xie, Chunyu Liu, and Weiping Hu
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
    The COVID-19 epidemic is associated with negative mood, which has the potential to be a powerful driver of creativity. However, the influence of negative mood on cognitive creativity and emotional creativity remains elusive. Previous research has indicated that self-focused attention is likely to be related to both negative mood and creativity. The current study introduced two self-focused attention variables to explore how negative mood might contribute to cognitive creativity and emotional cre…Read more
  •  87
    Multifrequency Dynamics of Cortical Neuromagnetic Activity Underlying Seizure Termination in Absence Epilepsy
    with Jintao Sun, Yuan Gao, Ailiang Miao, Chuanyong Yu, Lu Tang, Shuyang Huang, Caiyun Wu, Qi Shi, Tingting Zhang, Yulei Sun, and Xiaoshan Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation Over the Suprahyoid Muscles Motor Cortex Facilitates Increased Degree Centrality in Healthy Subjects
    with Guoqin Zhang, Cuihua Gao, Xiuhang Ruan, Yanli Liu, E. Li, Lisheng Jiang, Lingling Liu, Xin Chen, Xinqing Jiang, Guangqing Xu, Yue Lan, and Xinhua Wei
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    Exploring How Personality Affects Privacy Control Behavior on Social Networking Sites
    with Zhaoxing Huang, Yenchun Jim Wu, and Zhiqiang Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 10 468452. 2019.
    Few studies have examined the relationship between personality traits and social networking sites (SNSs) with a dominant concentration on the personality alterations under SNSs influence. The relationship between personality and privacy control was less focused and discussed. In order to figure out the internal mechanism of such link among youth SNSs users, the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) was extended by including Five-Factor Model of Personality to explore how personality traits interact w…Read more
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    Erratum to: A Twenty-First Century Assessment of Values Across the Global Workforce
    with David A. Ralston, Carolyn P. Egri, Emmanuelle Reynaud, Narasimhan Srinivasan, Olivier Furrer, David Brock, Ruth Alas, Florian Wangenheim, Fidel León Darder, Christine Kuo, Vojko Potocan, Audra I. Mockaitis, Erna Szabo, Jaime Ruiz Gutiérrez, Andre Pekerti, Arif Butt, Ian Palmer, Irina Naoumova, Tomasz Lenartowicz, Arunas Starkus, Vu Thanh Hung, Tevfik Dalgic, Mario Molteni, María Teresa de la Garza Carranza, Isabelle Maignan, Francisco B. Castro, Yong-lin Moon, Jane Terpstra-Tong, Marina Dabic, Wade Danis, Maria Kangasniemi, Mahfooz Ansari, Liesl Riddle, Laurie Milton, Philip Hallinger, Detelin Elenkov, Ilya Girson, Modesta Gelbuda, Prem Ramburuth, Tania Casado, Ana Maria Rossi, Malika Richards, Cheryl Van Deusen, Ping-Ping Fu, Paulina Man Kei Wan, Moureen Tang, Chay-Hoon Lee, Ho-Beng Chia, Yongquin Fan, and Alan Wallace
    Journal of Business Ethics 104 (4): 589-590. 2011.
  • More for free: A dynamic epistemic framework for conformant planning over transition systems
    Journal of Logic and Computation 27 (8): 2383--2410. 2017.
    © The Author, 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. In this article, we introduce a lightweight dynamic epistemic logical framework for automated planning under initial uncertainty. We generalize the standard conformant planning problem in AI in two crucial aspects: first, the planning goal can be any formula expressed in an epistemic propositional dynamic logic ; second, procedural constraints of the desired plan specified by regular expressions can be imposed. We the…Read more
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    Unified Framework for Optimal Routing Choice under Guidance Information
    with Zhi-Yuan Sun, Wen-Cong Qu, and Tanveer Muhammad
    Complexity 2018 1-11. 2018.
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    Risk Transfer Mechanism for Agricultural Products Supply Chain Based on Weather Index Insurance
    with Hongyong Fu, Jiawen Li, Shengzhong Huang, and Xiangkai Sun
    Complexity 2018 1-17. 2018.
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    The Effect of Mindfulness Training on Proactive and Reactive Cognitive Control
    with Fang Liu, Qin Zhang, Xinghua Liu, and Ping Wei
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Neural Correlates of Drug-Related Attentional Bias in Heroin Dependence
    with Qinglin Zhao, Hongqian Li, Bin Hu, Céline R. Gillebert, Dante Mantini, and Quanying Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2018.
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    Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Reveals an Association between Brain Iron Load and Depression Severity
    with Shun Yao, Yi Zhong, Yuhao Xu, Jiasheng Qin, Ningning Zhang, and Xiaolan Zhu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    Electrical Stimulation Elicits Neural Stem Cells Activation: New Perspectives in CNS Repair
    with Yanhua Huang, Jian Chen, Hongxing Zhou, and Sheng Tan
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9 156639. 2015.
    Researchers are enthusiastically concerned about neural stem cell (NSC) therapy in a wide array of diseases, including stroke, neurodegenerative disease, spinal cord injury (SCI) and depression. Although enormous evidences have demonstrated that neurobehavioral improvement may benefit from NSC-supporting regeneration in animal models, approaches to endogenous and transplanted NSCs are blocked by hurdles of migration, proliferation, maturation and integration of NSCs. Electrical stimulation (ES) …Read more
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    Neural evidence for the use of digit-image mnemonic in a superior memorist: an fMRI study
    with Yu-Ting Lou, Ming-Xia Fan, Zhao-Xin Wang, and Yi Hu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.