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    The Increased Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Emotional Stimuli during Adolescence: An Event-Related Potential Study
    with Jiemin Yang, Shu Zhang, Yixue Lou, Quanshan Long, Shixue Xie, and Jiajin Yuan
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2018.
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    A novel data-driven model-free adaptive control approach is first proposed by combining the advantages of model-free adaptive control and data-driven optimal iterative learning control, and then its stability and convergence analysis is given to prove algorithm stability and asymptotical convergence of tracking error. Besides, the parameters of presented approach are adaptively adjusted with fuzzy logic to determine the occupied proportions of MFAC and DDOILC according to their different control…Read more
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    Disruption of Cerebellar Prediction in Verbal Working Memory
    with Yi-Shin Sheu and John E. Desmond
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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    What “Tears” Remind Us of: An Investigation of Embodied Cognition and Schizotypal Personality Trait Using Pencil and Teardrop Glasses
    with Kazuma Shimokawa, Shigeo Yoshida, and Eriko Sugimori
    Frontiers in Psychology 10 462408. 2020.
    Facial expressions influence our experience and perception of emotions—they not only tell other people what we are feeling but also might tell us what to feel via sensory feedback. We conducted three experiments to investigate the interaction between facial feedback phenomena and different environmental stimuli, by asking participants to remember emotional autobiographical memories. Moreover, we examined how people with schizotypal traits would be affected by their experience of emotional facial…Read more