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Yingsi Tang

University of Notre Dame
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  • University of Notre Dame
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
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  •  82
    The evolution of polarization inside ultrathin PbTiO3films: a theoretical study
    with Y. B. Xue, D. Chen, Y. J. Wang, Y. L. Zhu, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (19): 2067-2077. 2015.
  •  76
    Atomically resolved precipitates/matrix interfaces in KTaO3crystals
    with Y. B. Xu, Y. Liu, X. L. Ma, and Y. L. Zhu
    Philosophical Magazine 96 (5): 486-497. 2016.
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    Better data with fewer participants and trials: improving experiment efficiency with adaptive design optimization
    with Daniel R. Cavagnaro, J. I. Myung, and M. A. Pitt
    In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, . 2009.
  •  77
    Training effortless attention
    with M. I. Posner, M. K. Rothbart, and M. R. Rueda
    In Brian Bruya (ed.), Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action, Mit Press. 2010.
    This chapter explains the concept of effort on the basis of evidence from experimental and cognitive psychology, demonstrates how it has been used in conducting studies of brain activity, and goes on to examine the individual differences that play a role in determining the efficiency of brain networks associated with effortful control. It also reviews certain educational training methods; those when used among children can change these networks, along with conditional changes developed in adults…Read more
    This chapter explains the concept of effort on the basis of evidence from experimental and cognitive psychology, demonstrates how it has been used in conducting studies of brain activity, and goes on to examine the individual differences that play a role in determining the efficiency of brain networks associated with effortful control. It also reviews certain educational training methods; those when used among children can change these networks, along with conditional changes developed in adults through meditation training. The findings reveal that meditation helps in producing better attentional performance and the subjective condition related to effort. The chapter also investigates how these training methods play a role in determining the concept of flow.
    Meditation and Consciousness
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    Multi-agent oriented constraint satisfaction
    with Jiming Liu and Han Jing
    Artificial Intelligence 136 (1): 101-144. 2002.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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