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    Survey on the function, structure and operation of hospital ethics committees in Shanghai
    with P. Zhou, D. Xue, T. Wang, S. K. Zhang, J. P. Wang, P. P. Mao, Y. Q. Xi, R. Wu, and R. Shi
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8): 512-516. 2009.
    Objective: The objectives of this study are to understand the current functions, structure and operation of hospital ethics committees (HECs) in Shanghai and to facilitate their improvement. Methods: (1) A questionnaire survey, (2) interviews with secretaries and (3) on-site document reviews of HECs in Shanghai were used in the study, which surveyed 33 hospitals. Results: In Shanghai, 57.56% of the surveyed hospitals established HECs from 1998 to 2005. Most HECs used bioethical review of researc…Read more
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    Objectives The objectives of the study are to understand the current practice of informed consent in medical research in public hospitals in Shanghai, and to share our views with other countries, especially developing countries. Methods In the study, 145 consent forms (CFs) of the selected research projects in eight public hospitals with ethics committees in Shanghai were audited, and the principle investigators (PIs) of these research projects and 40 student subjects who had participated in cli…Read more
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    Auditory and cross-modal attentional bias toward positive natural sounds: Behavioral and ERP evidence
    with Yanmei Wang, Xiaoxuan Zhang, and Libing Yang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Recently, researchers have expanded the investigation into attentional biases toward positive stimuli; however, few studies have examined attentional biases toward positive auditory information. In three experiments, the present study employed an emotional spatial cueing task using emotional sounds as cues and auditory stimuli or visual stimuli as targets to explore whether auditory or visual spatial attention could be modulated by positive auditory cues. Experiment 3 also examined the temporal …Read more
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