• Crossmodal representations in the auditory cortex of deaf and hearing individuals
    with Barbara Manini, K. Grin, Martin Eimer, S. Evans, Luigi Tamè, B. Woll, R. Bertani, D. Ercelik, L. Core, Matthew R. Longo, V. Vinogradova, and Velia Cardin
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    Take caution in using LLMs as human surrogates
    with Dokyun Lee, Gordon Burtch, and Sina Fazelpour
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 122 (24). 2025.
    Recent studies suggest large language models (LLMs) can generate human-like responses, aligning with human behavior in economic experiments, surveys, and political discourse. This has led many to propose that LLMs can be used as surrogates or simulations for humans in social science research. However, LLMs differ fundamentally from humans, relying on probabilistic patterns, absent the embodied experiences or survival objectives that shape human cognition. We assess the reasoning depth of LLMs us…Read more
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    An Overview of China’s Recent Developments in Art and Literature
    with Wang Yichuan 王一川, Tang Hongfeng 唐宏峰, Liu Xiaolong 刘小龙, Chen Jun 陈均, Lin Wei 林玮, Yan Zhenzhen 闫桢桢, Li Ning 李宁, and Han Siqi 韩思琪
    In Xu Yuechun & Wang Ning (eds.), Essentials of Chinese Literature and Art Criticism Volume I, Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 1-52. 2025.
    This book offers an analysis of Chinese literature, art theory, and art practices from the ancient to the modern period. It consists of 15 chapters, focusing on Chinese dancing, image making, circulation of artifacts, critical theory, creative writing, art design, aesthetic, cyber arts, photography, and so on. While the global academia is filled with Euro-American literary and art theories and practices, this book would make visible the traditional Chinese ideas, philosophy, and practices on lit…Read more
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    Educational research and the question(s) of time
    with Jinjin Lu
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    Education Research and the Question(s) of Time is a seminal volume edited by David R. Cole, Mehri Mirzaei Rafe, and Gui Ying Annie Yang-Heim (2024), which offers an in-depth exploration of the ubiq...
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    St. Augustine and China: A Reflection on Augustinian Studies in Mainland China
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 61 (2): 256-271. 2019.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 61 Heft: 2 Seiten: 256-271.
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    Multifrequency Dynamics of Cortical Neuromagnetic Activity Underlying Seizure Termination in Absence Epilepsy
    with Jintao Sun, Ailiang Miao, Chuanyong Yu, Lu Tang, Shuyang Huang, Caiyun Wu, Qi Shi, Tingting Zhang, Yihan Li, Yulei Sun, and Xiaoshan Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    Frequency-Dependent Interictal Neuromagnetic Activities in Children With Benign Epilepsy With Centrotemporal Spikes: A Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Study
    with Tingting Zhang, Qi Shi, Yihan Li, Jintao Sun, Ailiang Miao, Caiyun Wu, Qiqi Chen, Zheng Hu, Hu Guo, and Xiaoshan Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-021-00858-0.
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    Augustine’s theory of first movements has provoked many controversies over the years. When discussing Augustine’s position in preliminary passions, some scholars maintain that he misunderstands the Stoics, whereas some others argue that he grasps their works rather well and his accounts are consistent with Stoic teaching. This article examines how Augustine transforms his predecessors’ conception of first movements into his own theory, with particular focus on whether Augustine misinterprets his…Read more
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    Teacher emotion, an important aspect of language teacher psychology, has recently drawn growing attention in language teacher development studies. Previous research has shown that language teachers, typically pressured by heavy workloads, may face emotional challenges from multiplied sources, especially in the context of educational changes such as curriculum reform and the COVID-19 emergency. Current literature on teachers’ emotions largely centers around ordinary language teachers, with teache…Read more
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    Equipmentality as United Actor in Han Bo’s China Eastern Railway Poems and Questions of Female Agency
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 12 (1): 171-177. 2022.
    Abstract:Trains, a representation of Western technology and civilization, entered China in the early twentieth century. Han Bo poeticizes this train-induced Chinese modernity and its ongoing processes by mobilizing female images and characters on, of, or around the train, itself a complex of technocultural material forces entering into the vision of the modern Chinese people both individually and collectively. This essay analyzes such a train of train images in two poems by Han Bo, “Modern Sexua…Read more
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    The way EFL students experience the process of learning has always been of utmost importance since it tremendously affects the amount of learning and received pleasure throughout this process for both teachers and students. From this aspect, both self-efficacious and committed teachers make a contribution to their organization’s success. Even though many studies have been conducted about teachers’ self-efficacy and their organizational commitment, a few of which concentrate their attention on th…Read more
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    The Dialectics of Nature in Phenology
    Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (3): 306-311. 2022.
    Phenology, as a local knowledge mainly studied by observation, embodies the direct correlation between plants and animals in nature and the local environment. The dialectics of external and internal causes, contradiction and opposition, and negation and negation, which are embodied in phenology, reveals the inner logic and scientific method of phenology as a study, which is beneficial for a more scientific understanding and practice of phenology. The first part of the article firstly introduces …Read more