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    An Existential Phenomenology of Addiction.ChristopherChen-Wei Ng -2021 -The New Bioethics 27 (4):362-365.
    Existential phenomenology, explains Anna Westin, is the study of what we engage with normally … [g]iving particular critical intention to the ordinary encounters we experience as humans … [it] situ...
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    Re-Examining the idea of internal morality in medicine.ChristopherChen-Wei Ng &Toni C. Saad -2021 -The New Bioethics 27 (3):230-244.
    This article considers the idea of medicine’s internal morality as it is understood by its various proponents. Although the use of the phrase ‘internal morality’ in relation to medicine predates Ed...
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    SNAP23 is selectively expressed in airway secretory cells and mediates baseline and stimulated mucin secretion.Binhui Ren,Zoulikha Azzegagh,Ana M. Jaramillo,Yunxiang Zhu,Ana Pardo-Saganta,Rustam Bagirzadeh,Jose R. Flores,Wei Han,Yong-jun Tang,Jing Tu,Denise M. Alanis,Christopher M. Evans,Michele Guindani,Paul A. Roche,Jayaraj Rajagopal,JichaoChen,C. William Davis,Michael J. Tuvim &Burton F. Dickey -unknown
    Airway mucin secretion is important pathophysiologically and as a model of polarized epithelial regulated exocytosis. We find the trafficking protein, SNAP23, selectively expressed in secretory cells compared with ciliated and basal cells of airway epithelium by immunohistochemistry and FACS, suggesting that SNAP23 functions in regulated but not constitutive epithelial secretion. Heterozygous SNAP23 deletant mutant mice show spontaneous accumulation of intracellular mucin, indicating a defect in baseline secretion. However mucins are released from perfused tracheas of mutant and wild-type mice at the (...) same rate, suggesting that increased intracellular stores balance reduced release efficiency to yield a fully compensated baseline steady state. In contrast, acute stimulated release of intracellular mucin from mutant mice is impaired whether measured by a static imaging assay 5 min after exposure to the secretagogue ATP or by kinetic analysis of mucins released from perfused tracheas during the first 10 min of ATP exposure. Together, these data indicate that increased intracellular stores cannot fully compensate for the defect in release efficiency during intense stimulation. The lungs of mutant mice develop normally and clear bacteria and instilled polystyrene beads comparable to WT mice, consistent with these functions depending on baseline secretion that is fully compensated. (shrink)
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    Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss in the Chinese-Speaking World: Reorienting the Political.Kai Marchal,Carl K. Y. Shaw,Harald Bluhm,JianhongChen,Thomas Fröhlich,Chuan-wei Hu,Kuan-min Huang,Shu-Perng Hwang,Charlotte Kroll,Han Liu,Christopher Nadon &Mario Wenning (eds.) -2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Reorienting the Political examines the reception of two controversial German philosophers, Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss, in the Chinese-speaking world. This volume explores the powerful resonance of both thinkers in Chinese political thought from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective.
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    Xunzi "fen" si xiang yan jiu =.WeiChen -2018 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    A modified Monty Hall problem.Wei JamesChen &Joseph Tao-yi Wang -2020 -Theory and Decision 89 (2):151-156.
    We conduct a laboratory experiment using the Monty Hall problem to study how simplified examples improve learning behavior and correct irrational choices in probabilistic situations. In particular, we show that after experiencing a simplified version of the MHP, subjects perform better in the MHP, compared to the control group who only experienced the 3-door version. Our results suggest that simplified examples strongly induces learning.
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    Characterization of dislocation loops in CeO2irradiated with high energy Krypton and Xenon.Wei-YingChen,Jianguo Wen,Marquis A. Kirk,Yinbin Miao,Bei Ye,Brian R. Kleinfeldt,Aaron J. Oaks &James F. Stubbins -2013 -Philosophical Magazine 93 (36):4569-4581.
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    Sharing Vitality at the Moments of Meeting.WeiChen,Tongwei Liu &Da Dong -2024 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 31 (11):60-84.
    In this article, first, we argue that the concept of ‘vitality forms’ endows direct social perception (DSP) with suitable constructed percepts. Vitality forms capture how embodied actions unfold in the process, encapsulating the how-dimension of action, which provides a new dimension for understanding the multiplicities of action. Second, we discuss how vitality forms, as a diachronic gestalt, are completed and recognized in the process of dyadic sharing. We attempt to invoke another concept advocated by Daniel Stern, ‘moments of meeting’, thereby (...) emphasizing the temporality problem of the constructed percepts in DSP. In these special moments, the minds of both parties intersect and co-construct a shared experience that can be perceived or seen by each participant. That is, vitality forms are a consequence of the co-construction within the dyad at the moments of meeting. (shrink)
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    Rasch Analysis of Work-Family Conflict Scale Among Chinese Prison Police.WeiChen,Guyin Zhang,Xue Tian,Li Wang &Jie Luo -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    As a special group of police officer, prison police have to endure more work stress and have significant work-family conflict, which may lead to more physical and mental health problems and need to be noticed by the society. The Work-Family Conflict Scale is a brief self-report scale that measures the conflict that an individual experiences between their work and family roles and the extent they interfere with one another. However, there is limited data on the scale’s psychometric properties. The aim (...) of this study was to examine the dimensionality and reliability of the Chinese version of the WFCS. The study sample was made up of a total of 717 Chinese prison police. The Rasch Rating Scale Model was used to determine the latent structure and estimate the quality of items and reliability of scale. The principle component analysis showed that the assumption of unidimensionality was fulfilled. The infit and outfit mean square statistics were of a reasonable range, and point-measure correlations indicted good model fit of each item. The item-person separation and reliability indices both met psychometric standards, illustrating good reliability. The person-item map indicated acceptable fit of items and persons, suggesting an alignment between persons and items. In addition, no evidence emerged of differential item functioning across different gender groups. Overall, the WFCS has good reliability and validity, and can be used to accurately evaluate the level of work-family conflict in Chinese prison police. (shrink)
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    Factors Influencing Consumers’ Purchase Intention Towards Green Home Appliances.Chen Wei Teoh,Kok Chin Khor &Walton Wider -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The main purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of after sales service, brand equity, environmental awareness, and product pricing towards consumer purchase intention of green home appliance. Data were collected from 150 Penang, Malaysia citizen who were age from 18 to 60 via convenient sampling method analysed using partial least square structure equation modelling. Results indicated that BE, EA, and PP has significant effect on CPI of green home appliance brand. However, ASS do not have significant effect (...) on CPI on green home appliance brand. This research helps home appliance manufacturer to better design marketing promotions, considering the consumers focus on BE, EA, and pricing. In addition, this study provides consumer insight for the government agency to construct better policy in order to increase the green home appliance penetration rate among citizens. (shrink)
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    A Novel Efficiency Measure Model for Industrial Land Use Based on Subvector Data Envelope Analysis and Spatial Analysis Method.WeiChen,Rui He &Qun Wu -2017 -Complexity:1-11.
    With the rapid and unbalanced development of industry, a large amount of cultivated land is converted into industrial land with lower efficiency. The existing research is extensively concerned with industrial land use and industrial development in isolation, but little attention has been paid to the relationship between them. To help address this gap, the paper creates a new efficiency measure method for industrial land use combining Subvector Data Envelope Analysis with spatial analysis approach. The proposed model has been verified by (...) using the industrial land use data of 30 Chinese provinces from 2001 to 2013. The spatial autocorrelation relationship between industrial development and industrial land use efficiency is explored. Furthermore, this paper examines the effects of industrial development on industrial land use efficiency by spatial panel data model. The results indicate that the industrial land use efficiency and the industrial development level in the provinces of eastern region are higher than those of the western region. The spatial distribution of industrial land use efficiency shows remarkable positive spatial autocorrelation. However, the level of industrial development has obvious negative spatial autocorrelation since 2009. The improvement of industrial development has a significant positive impact on the industrial land use efficiency. (shrink)
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    Pi pan li lun di pi pan: ping Ma'erkusai di zhe xue yu mei xue.WeiChen -1994 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Liang Ma.
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    Chong gao lun: dui yi zhong mei xue fan chou he mei xue xing tai di li shi kao cha.WeiChen -1992 - Shanghai: Xue lin chu ban she.
    陈伟(1957- ),浙江宁波人,上海师范大学文学研究所从事文艺学、美学研究工作.
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  14. Mozi di ren sheng zhe xue: jian ai ren sheng.WeiChen -1994 - Taibei Shi: Yang zhi wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si. Edited by Fan Yang.
     
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    Spatially Conditioned Speech Timing: Evidence and Implications.Jason A. Shaw &Wei-RongChen -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Factor Structure and Rasch Analysis of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) Among Chinese Students.WeiChen,Yuxin Liang,Xingyu Yin,Xingrong Zhou &Rongfen Gao -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:678979.
    The Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) is a new one-dimensional scale used to measure fear of an individual about the COVID-19. Given the seriousness of the COVID-19 situation in China when our study was taking place, our aim was to translate and examine the applicability of the FCV-19S in Chinese students. The sample used for validation comprised 2,445 Chinese students. The psychometrical characteristics of the Chinese FCV-19S (FCV-19S-C) were tested using Rasch analysis. Principal component analysis (PCA) proved the unidimensional structure (...) of the model. Both infit and outfit mean square (MNSQ) values (0.69–1.31) and point-measure correlations (0.82–0.86) indicated a good model fit. Person-item separation and reliability values indicated good reliability of the scale. The person-item map revealed an acceptable level of match between the persons and the items. Differential item functioning of the FCV-19S-C showed no differences with respect to age or gender. FCV-19S-C scores were significantly associated with anxiety, stress, depression, ego-resilience, and general health. The FCV-19S-C was proven to be effective in measuring fear of Chinese students about the COVID-19. (shrink)
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    Self-blame tendency of bullied victims in elementary and secondary schools.Wei-RuChen &Li-MingChen -2018 -Educational Studies 45 (4):480-496.
    ABSTRACTThe current scales for self-blame are not suitable for school bullying scenarios and most lack validity. This study used a self-developed scale to measure bullied victims’ tendency to self-...
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    Exhausting attentional tracking resources with a single fast-moving object.Alex O. Holcombe &Wei-YingChen -2012 -Cognition 123 (2):218-228.
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    Using Over-Represented Tetrapeptides to Predict Protein Submitochondria Locations.Hao Lin,WeiChen,Lu-Feng Yuan,Zi-Qiang Li &Hui Ding -2013 -Acta Biotheoretica 61 (2):259-268.
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    Action Understanding Promoted by Interoception in Children: A Developmental Model.Hui Zhou,Qiyang Gao,WeiChen &Qiaobo Wei -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:724677.
    Action understanding of children develops from simple associative learning to mentalizing. With the rise of embodied cognition, the role of interoception in action observation and action understanding has received more attention. From a developmental perspective, this study proposes a novel developmental model that explores how interoception promotes action understanding of children across ages. In early infancy, most actions observed in infants come from interactions with their caregivers. Babies learn about action effects through automatic interoceptive processing and interoceptive feedback. Interoception in (...) early infancy is not fully developed, such as the not fully developed gastrointestinal tract and intestinal nervous system. Therefore, in early infancy, action understanding is based on low-level and original interoceptive information. At this stage, after observing the actions of others, infants can create mental representations or even imitate actions without external visual feedback, which requires interoception to provide internal reference information. By early childhood, children begin to infer action intentions of other people by integrating various types of information to reach the mentalizing level. Interoception processing requires the integration of multiple internal signals, which promotes the information integration ability of children. Interoception also provides inner information for reasoning about action intention. This review also discussed the neural mechanisms of interoception and possible ways by which it could promote action understanding of children. In early infancy, the central autonomic neural network (CAN) automatically processes and responds to the actions of caregivers on infants, providing interoceptive information for action understanding of infants. In infancy, the growth of the somatomotor system provides important internal reference information for observing and imitating the actions of infants. In early childhood, the development of interoception of children facilitates the integration of internal and external information, which promotes the mentalization of action understanding of children. According to the proposed developmental model of action understanding of children promoted by interoception, there are multilevel and stage-dependent characteristics that impact the role of interoception in action understanding of children. (shrink)
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    Body Influences on Social Cognition Through Interoception.Qiyang Gao,Xianjie Ping &WeiChen -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Embodied Cognition View: The Return of Body as Subject in Cognitive Science Research.BoChen,WeiChen &Jun Ding -2019 -Journal of Human Cognition 3 (1):54-75.
    The view of embodied cognition believes that cognition is embodied in nature, only the dynamics involved in the interaction between cognitive activities and the nervous system, body and environment, only by closely linking the correct evaluation of time-dependent and relationship, then only can make a correct understanding of cognitive activities. The core concepts of body and environment involved in embodied cognition are different from the body and environment in the usual sense. In terms of research methods, dynamic research methods that (...) are different from traditional computer simulations are also adopted. The article first integrates and analyzes the basic position and general propositions in the discipline, then the embodied cognition are explained based on author's understanding. In addition, the suitability of dynamic research methods, its advantages and disadvantages is analyzed, and finally, a brief summary of the current status of embodied cognition research. (shrink)
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    Secret of the Masters: Young Chess Players Show Advanced Visual Perspective Taking.Qiyang Gao,WeiChen,Zhenlin Wang &Dan Lin -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Understanding Residents’ Physical Activity Intention and Behavior Amid COVID-19 Pandemic.Xiaoyu Cheng &WeiChen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Proper and regular physical activity plays an important role in improving people’s health. With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has posed a serious threat to individual health, residents’ PA has aroused deep concern. Based on the theory of planned behavior, this study examines the impact of residents’ PA intention and behavior in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected from a sample of 961 residents in Wuhan in China using a questionnaire survey. The results show that residents’ (...) PA intention and behavior have been affected significantly by residents’ PA attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. The COVID-19 pandemic has a significant impact on both residents’ PA intention and behavior. In addition, there were gender and region differences in this impact. The findings are of great significance in promoting residents’ PA intention and PA behavior, which are of positive significance to the development of residents’ physical and mental health in the period of global serious health crisis. (shrink)
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    Consensus of Multi-Integral Fractional-Order Multiagent Systems with Nonuniform Time-Delays.Jun Liu,WeiChen,Kaiyu Qin &Ping Li -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-24.
    Consensus of fractional-order multiagent systems with single integral has been wildly studied. However, the dynamics with multiple integral also exist in FOMASs, and they are rarely studied at present. In this paper, consensus problems for multi-integral fractional-order multiagent systems with nonuniform time-delays are addressed. The consensus conditions for MIFOMASs are obtained by a novel frequency-domain method which properly eliminates consensus problems of the systems associated with nonuniform time-delays. Besides, the method revealed in this paper is applicable to classical high-order multiagent (...) systems which is a special case of MIFOMASs. Finally, several numerical simulations with different parameters are performed to validate the correctness of the results. (shrink)
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    Consensus of Delayed Fractional-Order Multiagent Systems Based on State-Derivative Feedback.Jun Liu,Kaiyu Qin,WeiChen &Ping Li -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-12.
    Consensus of fractional-order multiagent systems with single integral has been wildly studied. However, the dynamics with multiple integral also exist in FOMASs, and they are rarely studied at present. In this paper, consensus problems for multi-integral fractional-order multiagent systems with nonuniform time-delays are addressed. The consensus conditions for MIFOMASs are obtained by a novel frequency-domain method which properly eliminates consensus problems of the systems associated with nonuniform time-delays. Besides, the method revealed in this paper is applicable to classical high-order multiagent (...) systems which is a special case of MIFOMASs. Finally, several numerical simulations with different parameters are performed to validate the correctness of the results. (shrink)
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    Moderate Partially Reduplicated Conditioned Stimuli as Retrieval Cue Can Increase Effect on Preventing Relapse of Fear to Compound Stimuli.Junjiao Li,WeiChen,Jingwen Caoyang,Wenli Wu,Jing Jie,Liang Xu &Xifu Zheng -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Longitudinal measurement invariance of the meaning in life questionnaire in Chinese college students.Jie Luo,Fu-Chuan Tang,Ren Yang,Jie Gong,Cheng-Kui Yao,Xinquan Huang,WeiChen &Shuo-Ying Zhao -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The Meaning in Life Questionnaire is a popular tool to measure the presence of and one’s search for meaning in life. Although the validity of the MLQ has been verified in previous studies, the evidence from longitudinal measurement invariance of the MLQ is still lacking. The current study aimed to examine the LMI of the MLQ in a sample of Chinese college students at a 1-year interval. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was used to examine the LMI of the MLQ over (...) four time points. Results indicate that the MLQ has strict longitudinal invariance across 1-year in Chinese college students, and the latent means difference of MLQ-P is not significant differences across time, while the latent means difference of MLQ-S show significant differences between Time 1 and the other time points. Moreover, the internal consistency reliabilities of the MLQ scores were acceptable at all four time points, and the stability coefficients across time were moderate. These findings provide preliminary evidence that the MLQ has satisfactory longitudinal properties in Chinese college students. (shrink)
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    Perspectival shapes are viewpoint-dependent relational properties.Tony Cheng,Yi Lin &Chen-Wei Wu -2022 -Psychological Review (1):307-310.
    Recently, there is a renewed debate concerning the role of perspective in vision. Morales et al. (2020) present evidence that, in the case of viewing a rotated coin, the visual system is sensitive to what has often been called “perspectival shapes.” It has generated vigorous discussions, including an online symposium by Morales and Cohen, an exchange between Linton (2021) and Morales et al. (2021), and most recently, a fierce critique by Burge and Burge (2022), in which they launch various conceptual (...) and empirical objections. Although Morales and Firestone (2022) have responded to them recently, and we are in agreement with Morales and Firestone in general, there are further problems in Burge and Burge (2022) that are worth highlighting. The main point of this comment is that what the Burge–Burge team call “viewpoint-dependent relational properties” are simply instances of what the Morales–Firestone team call “perspectival shapes”; the confusion arises from Burge and Burge’s misconstrual of Morales et al.’s claims. This shows that conceptually, the two teams are in large agreement, as Morales and Firestone (2022) also point out, and the focus should be put on the empirical disagreements, which has been covered by Morales and Firestone (2022). Relatedly, we argue that Burge and Burge (2022) misinterpret Morales et al. (2020) as supporting a new entity in perception science, and that this misinterpretation is a primary source of their apparent disagreement. This is worth pointing out because such misunderstanding generates many unnecessary quarrels that hinder progress. (shrink)
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    Teacher’s Type D Personality and Chinese Children’s Hyperactive Behaviors: Moderation Effect of Parental Type D Personality and Mediation Effect of Teacher–Student Relationship.Guan-Hao He,Esben Strodl,Li Liu,Zeng-Liang Ruan,Xiao-Na Yin,Guo-Ming Wen,Deng-Li Sun,Dan-Xia Xian,Hui Jiang,Jin Jing,Yu Jin,Chuan-An Wu &Wei-QingChen -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Network-Based Approach to Modeling and Predicting Product Coconsideration Relations.Zhenghui Sha,Yun Huang,Jiawei Sophia Fu,Mingxian Wang,Yan Fu,Noshir Contractor &WeiChen -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-14.
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    Retracted Publications in the Biomedical Literature from Open Access Journals.Tao Wang,Qin-Rui Xing,Hui Wang &WeiChen -2019 -Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (3):855-868.
    The number of articles published in open access journals has increased dramatically in recent years. Simultaneously, the quality of publications in these journals has been called into question. Few studies have explored the retraction rate from OAJs. The purpose of the current study was to determine the reasons for retractions of articles from OAJs in biomedical research. The Medline database was searched through PubMed to identify retracted publications in OAJs. The journals were identified by the Directory of Open Access Journals. (...) Data were extracted from each retracted article, including the time from publication to retraction, causes, journal impact factor, and country of origin. Trends in the characteristics related to retraction were determined. Data from 621 retracted studies were included in the analysis. The number and rate of retractions have increased since 2010. The most common reasons for retraction are errors, plagiarism, duplicate publication, fraud/suspected fraud and invalid peer review. The number of retracted articles from OAJs has been steadily increasing. Misconduct was the primary reason for retraction. The majority of retracted articles were from journals with low impact factors and authored by researchers from China, India, Iran, and the USA. (shrink)
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    Emotional State of Chinese Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic.Minggang Jiang,Xu Shao,Shengyi Rao,Yu Ling,Zhilian Pi,Yongqiang Shao,Shuaixiang Zhao,Li Yang,Huiming Wang,WeiChen &Jinsong Tang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveAnti-epidemic work against coronavirus disease has become routine work in China. Our study was intended to investigate the emotional and psychological state of healthcare workers and look for the association between sociodemographic factors/profession-related condition and emotional state.MethodsA cross-sectional survey was conducted online among healthcare workers from various backgrounds. Symptoms of anxiety and depression were assessed by the Chinese versions of the seven-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder and the nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire, respectively. Supplementary questions were recorded to describe the participants’ information (...) about workplace violence, profession, and attitude related to the COVID pandemic. Wherever suitable, independent t-test, and one-way ANOVA were performed to detect group differences of GAD-7 and PHQ-9 total scores after grouping by sociodemographic variables, respectively, such as age, gender, marital status, educational level, after-tax income, department category, job title, experience of workplace violence, and anti-epidemic participation. Multiple linear regression analyses were utilized in order to look for the potential associated factors of GAD-7 and PHQ-9 total scores.ResultsA total of 2,139 questionnaires with valid response were completed. Approximately 86.44% of participants had minimal symptoms of anxiety, 11.08% mild, 1.59% moderate, and 0.89% severe. Meanwhile, 81.34% had minimal symptoms of depression, 14.07% mild, 2.90% moderate, 1.17% moderately severe, and 0.51% severe. Student’s t-test showed that participants with female gender, with experience of workplace violence scored higher on both GAD-7 and PHQ-9, and participants with experience of anti-epidemic front-line work during pandemic scored lower on both GAD-7 and PHQ-9. ANOVA showed that participants aging from 31 to 40, with higher educational level, with middle level of annual after-tax income, with department of internal medicine or surgery, or with middle level of job title scored higher on both GAD-7 and PHQ-9. Regression analyses showed that female gender, high job title, and the experience of workplace violence positively were associated with anxiety or depression. Doctoral education, department, job enthusiasm, and professional self-identity were negatively associated with anxiety or depression. Additionally, psychological support was negatively associated with depression.ConclusionAs the epidemic prevention and control against COVID-19 become normalized in China, emotional state of healthcare workers deserves extensive attention. Our study revealed that gender, educational level, department category, job title, the experience of workplace violence, job enthusiasm, and professional self-identity are the most important influencing factors of physician’s anxiety and depression. Self-tailored psychological intervention should be based on the predisposing factors above to mentally prepare healthcare workers for this long-lasting battle against COVID-19. (shrink)
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    Building an Application-Oriented Pharmaceutical Laboratory Safety and Ethics Education System Based on EHS Principles: Challenges and Strategies.Bin Hui,Liyou Cui,Ruifeng Guo,Mei Zhao,Yanjuan Huang &WeiChen -forthcoming -Journal of Academic Ethics:1-10.
    Laboratory safety ethics education is paramount for the success of modern pharmacy education, cultivating responsible professionals who prioritize safety and ethical conduct. In applied pharmacy programs, laboratories serve as crucial learning environments, but they also present inherent risks. While Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) principles offer a robust framework for promoting laboratory safety and ethical conduct, their current integration within pharmacy curricula remains inconsistent and fragmented. This study analyzes the existing gaps in laboratory safety ethics education within applied pharmacy programs. (...) Furthermore, the study investigates the challenges faced by these programs. Based on this analysis, the paper proposes a comprehensive framework for developing a robust safety ethics education system grounded in EHS principles. This framework emphasizes the importance of integrating EHS principles across the curriculum, utilizing innovative teaching methods, fostering a strong safety culture, and leveraging school-enterprise collaborations. By addressing these critical areas, this study aims to contribute to the enhancement of laboratory safety, the cultivation of ethical pharmacists, and the overall quality of applied pharmacy education. (shrink)
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    From mythology to psychology: Identifying archetypal symbols in movies.Huang-Ming Chang,Leonid Ivonin,Marta Díaz,Andreu Català,WeiChen &Matthias Rauterberg -2013 -Technoetic Arts 11 (2):99-113.
    In this article, we introduce the theory of archetype, which explains the connection between ancient myths and the human mind. Based on the assumption that archetypes are in the deepest level of human mind, we propose that archetypal symbolism is a kind of knowledge that supports the cognitive process for creating subjective world-view towards the physical world we live in. According to archetypal symbolism, we conducted an empirical study to identify archetypal symbols in modern movies. A new collection of movie (...) clips was developed to represent eight essential archetypes: anima, animus, mentor, mother, shadow, hero’s departure, hero’s initiation and hero’s return, which can be used in future studies on human emotion. In order to investigate the emotions towards these archetypal symbols, we provide suggestions from the psychological point of view. The present study demonstrates how to identify symbolic meanings in movies, and indicates a new direction for future studies in psychology. (shrink)
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    No free lunch theorem for privacy-preserving LLM inference.Xiaojin Zhang,Yahao Pang,Yan Kang,WeiChen,Lixin Fan,Hai Jin &Qiang Yang -2025 -Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104293.
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    Stimulus processing bias in anxiety-related fear generalisation: drift-diffusion modelling and subgroups differences.Donghuan Zhang,Min Fan,Biyao Zhang,Yixuan Feng,Gao Yu,WeiChen,Feng Biao &Xifu Zheng -forthcoming -Cognition and Emotion.
    In fear differential conditioning, stimuli that resemble the conditioned stimulus (CS+) are more likely to trigger fear responses. Excessive fear responses on stimuli not like CS + are often associated with anxiety. However, the threat judgments process and how this process manifests itself differently in subgroups with different generalisation rule applications, is unclear. This study examines whether anxiety biases the threat decision process in fear generalisation paradigm and whether subgroups characterised by different generalisation gradients was interpreted differently by drift-diffusion model. (...) We gathered behavioural data through a binary fear generalisation judgment task and clustered participants based on their responses. Reaction time distributions and individual scale scores were analyzed using the hierarchical drift-diffusion model. The model results suggested that similarity and state anxiety facilitated evidence-gathering processes that favoured “threat” judgments, but at the same time, state anxiety weakened the effect of stimulus similarity as evidence. Further cluster analyses revealed that this effect of anxiety on threat judgments only held true for specific subgroups of participants. This pioneering computational modelling effort in fear generalisation underscores the significant role of strategy preference and its complex interaction with anxiety in shaping stimulus processing. (shrink)
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    Experiential ownership and body ownership are different phenomena.Caleb Liang,Wen-Hsiang Lin,Tai-Yuan Chang,Chi-HongChen,Chen-Wei Wu,Wen-YeoChen,Hsu-Chia Huang &Yen-Tung Lee -2021 -Scientific Reports 10602 (11):1-11.
    Body ownership concerns what it is like to feel a body part or a full body as mine, and has become a prominent area of study. We propose that there is a closely related type of bodily self-consciousness largely neglected by researchers—experiential ownership. It refers to the sense that I am the one who is having a conscious experience. Are body ownership and experiential ownership actually the same phenomenon or are they genuinely different? In our experiments, the participant watched a (...) rubber hand or someone else’s body from the first-person perspective and was touched either synchronously or asynchronously. The main findings: (1) The sense of body ownership was hindered in the asynchronous conditions of both the body-part and the full-body experiments. However, a strong sense of experiential ownership was observed in those conditions. (2) We found the opposite when the participants’ responses were measured after tactile stimulations had ceased for 5 s. In the synchronous conditions of another set of body-part and full-body experiments, only experiential ownership was blocked but not body ownership. These results demonstrate for the first time the double dissociation between body ownership and experiential ownership. Experiential ownership is indeed a distinct type of bodily self-consciousness. (shrink)
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    Common and Specific Alterations of Amygdala Subregions in Major Depressive Disorder With and Without Anxiety: A Combined Structural and Resting-State Functional MRI Study.Yao Yao Li,Xiao Kang Ni,Ya Feng You,Yan hua Qing,Pei Rong Wang,Jia shu Yao,Ke Ming Ren,Lei Zhang,Zhi wei Liu,Tie jun Song,Jinhui Wang,Yu-Feng Zang,Yue di Shen &WeiChen -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Anxious major depressive disorder is a common subtype of major depressive disorder; however, its unique neural mechanism is not well-understood currently. Using multimodal MRI data, this study examined common and specific alterations of amygdala subregions between patients with and without anxiety. No alterations were observed in the gray matter volume or intra-region functional integration in either patient group. Compared with the controls, both patient groups showed decreased functional connectivity between the left superficial amygdala and the left putamen, and between the (...) right superficial amygdala and the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex and medial orbitofrontal cortex, while only patients with anxiety exhibited decreased activity in the bilateral laterobasal and superficial amygdala. Moreover, the decreased activity correlated negatively with the Hamilton depression scale scores in the patients with anxiety. These findings provided insights into the pathophysiologic processes of anxious major depressive disorder and may help to develop new and effective treatment programs. (shrink)
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    Comparative genetic architectures of schizophrenia in East Asian and European populations.Max Lam,Chia-YenChen,Zhiqiang Li,Alicia R. Martin,Julien Bryois,Xixian Ma,Helena Gaspar,Masashi Ikeda,Beben Benyamin,Brielin C. Brown,Ruize Liu,Wei Zhou,Lili Guan,Yoichiro Kamatani,Sung-Wan Kim,Michiaki Kubo,Agung Kusumawardhani,Chih-Min Liu,Hong Ma,Sathish Periyasamy,Atsushi Takahashi,Zhida Xu,Hao Yu,Feng Zhu,Wei J.Chen,Stephen Faraone,Stephen J. Glatt,Lin He,Steven E. Hyman,Hai-Gwo Hwu,Steven A. McCarroll,Benjamin M. Neale,Pamela Sklar,Dieter B. Wildenauer,Xin Yu,Dai Zhang,Bryan J. Mowry,Jimmy Lee,Peter Holmans,Shuhua Xu,Patrick F. Sullivan,Stephan Ripke,Michael C. O’Donovan,Mark J. Daly,Shengying Qin,Pak Sham,Nakao Iwata,Kyung S. Hong,Sibylle G. Schwab,Weihua Yue,Ming Tsuang,Jianjun Liu,Xiancang Ma,René S. Kahn,Yongyong Shi &Hailiang Huang -2019 -Nature Genetics 51 (12):1670-1678.
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    Longitudinal Invariance Analysis of the Short Grit Scale in Chinese Young Adults.Jie Luo,Meng-Cheng Wang,Ying Ge,WeiChen &Shuang Xu -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Social Exclusion Down-Regulates Pain Empathy at the Late Stage of Empathic Responses: Electrophysiological Evidence.Min Fan,Jing Jie,Pinchao Luo,Yu Pang,Danna Xu,Gaowen Yu,Shaochen Zhao,WeiChen &Xifu Zheng -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Social exclusion has a significant impact on cognition, emotion, and behavior. Some behavioral studies investigated how social exclusion affects pain empathy. Conclusions were inconsistent, and there is a lack of clarity in identifying which component of pain empathy is more likely to be affected. To investigate these issues, we used a Cyberball task to manipulate feelings of social exclusion. Two groups participated in the same pain empathy task while we recorded event-related potentials when participants viewed static images of body parts (...) in painful and neutral situations. The results showed early N2 differentiation between painful and neutral pictures in the central regions in both groups. The pattern at the late controlled processing stage was different. Parietal P3 amplitudes for painful pictures were significantly smaller than those for neutral pictures in the social exclusion group; they did not differ in the social inclusion group. We observed a parietal late positive potential differentiation between painful and neutral pictures in both groups. LPP amplitudes were significantly smaller in the social exclusion group than those in the social inclusion group for painful stimuli. Our results indicate that social exclusion does not affect empathic responses during the early emotional sharing stage. However, it down-regulates empathic responses at the late cognitive controlled stage, and this modulation is attenuated gradually. The current study provides neuroscientific evidence of how social exclusion dynamically influences pain empathy. (shrink)
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    Orthology prediction methods: A quality assessment using curated protein families.Kalliopi Trachana,Tomas A. Larsson,Sean Powell,Wei-HuaChen,Tobias Doerks,Jean Muller &Peer Bork -2011 -Bioessays 33 (10):769-780.
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    Influence Analysis of Education Policy on Migrant Children’s Education Integration Using Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning.ZhenChen,Zhitian Song,Sihan Yuan &WeiChen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This work intends to solve the problem that the traditional education system cannot reasonably adjust the educational integration of children with the arrival of labor force in a short time, and support the education of migrant children in the education policy to integrate them into the local educational environment as soon as possible. Firstly, this work defines the surplus labor force and MC. Secondly, the principles of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning are introduced. Thirdly, it analyzes the education of MC (...) and relevant policies, and the data of the education effect of MC are collected and the evaluation effect model is built. Finally, the evaluation model of MC’s education effect is applied to test the effect of EP. The results show that using AI technology combined with DL technology to model the education effect of MC can establish an effective and accurate evaluation model of the education effect of MC, effectively evaluate the impact of local education policies on the education of MC, and give an effective effect analysis of relevant education policies in each period. The result of Adaptive Resonance Theory –Back Propagation algorithm is 65 ∼ 96%, which is much higher than the efficiency of traditional algorithms. This shows that the education integration evaluation model of MC based on AI technology and DL technology can effectively and accurately evaluate the integration effect of MC on the local education system, and then provide reference for local and even national adjustment of education policies. The results provide a new idea for the application of new technology in EP. (shrink)
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    Judicial Waves, Ethical Shifts: Bankruptcy Courts and Corporate ESG Performance.Zixun Zhou,Xinyu Zhou,Xuezhi Zhang &WeiChen -forthcoming -Journal of Business Ethics:1-21.
    Leveraging the staggered introduction of specialized bankruptcy courts across China as an exogenous shock, this study examines the impact of specialized bankruptcy courts on corporate ESG performance. Using listed firms in China from 2015 to 2021, we find that the introduction of specialized bankruptcy courts leads to an increase in corporate ESG performance. Our main results remain robust after considering endogeneity concerns and TWFE bias. The underlying mechanism is that these courts strengthen creditor protection, thereby enhancing access to bank loans (...) for local firms. Moreover, this effect is more pronounced in firms with limited access to bank financing and in cities with more efficient legal and financial environments. Collectively, our study contributes a novel perspective to the discourse in law and finance, underscoring the broader implications of judicial reforms on corporate ethical behavior. (shrink)
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    A Weighted Statistical Network Modeling Approach to Product Competition Analysis.Yaxin Cui,Faez Ahmed,Zhenghui Sha,Lijun Wang,Yan Fu,Noshir Contractor &WeiChen -2022 -Complexity 2022:1-16.
    Statistical network models have been used to study the competition among different products and how product attributes influence customer decisions. However, in existing research using network-based approaches, product competition has been viewed as binary, while in reality, the competition strength may vary among products. In this paper, we model the strength of the product competition by employing a statistical network model, with an emphasis on how product attributes affect which products are considered together and which products are ultimately purchased by (...) customers. We first demonstrate how customers’ considerations and choices can be aggregated as weighted networks. Then, we propose a weighted network modeling approach by extending the valued exponential random graph model to investigate the effects of product features and network structures on product competition relations. The approach that consists of model construction, interpretation, and validation is presented in a step-by-step procedure. Our findings suggest that the weighted network model outperforms commonly used binary network baselines in predicting product competition as well as market share. Also, traditionally when using binary network models to study product competitions and depending on the cutoff values chosen to binarize a network, the resulting estimated customer preferences can be inconsistent. Such inconsistency in interpreting customer preferences is a downside of binary network models but can be well addressed by the proposed weighted network model. Lastly, this paper is the first attempt to study customers’ purchase preferences and car competition together using weighted directed networks. (shrink)
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    Association Between Social Support and Job Satisfaction Among Mainland Chinese Ethnic Minority Kindergarten Teachers: The Mediation of Self-Efficacy and Work Engagement.Shiyong Wu,Shuyi Zhou,Xiaoyan Yu,WeiChen,Wen Zheng,Mingxi Huang,Hongbao Zhang,Xiujuan Li,Guangbao Fang,Xiaowei Zhao &Kai Zhang -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Grounded on the social exchange theory (SET), social cognitive theory (SCT), and self-determination theory (SDT), this study aims to explore the mediating role of self-efficacy (SE) and work engagement (WE) on the effect of social support (SS) on job satisfaction (JS) among Chinese ethnic minority kindergarten teachers (KTs). The results show that: (1) SS has a directly significant effect on JS; (2) WE mediates the relationship between SS and JS; and (3) SE mediates the relationship between SS and WE. Although (...) the mediation of SE on the relationship between SS and JS is not found, the posited multiple mediations of SE and WE on the relationship between SS and JS are totally accepted. The results reveal that SS mainland Chinese ethnic minority KTs received can not only have a direct effect on JS but also have an indirect impact through the one-path mediating role of WE and the chain mediating role of SE and WE. The results suggest that governments, supervisors, and sponsors should work together to provide ethnic minority KTs with more prioritized SS from both cultural psychology and financial material and opportunities for facilitating professional knowledge and skills in order to enhance their SE, inspire their WE, and eventually accumulate their JS. (shrink)
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    The effect of leisure engagement on preschool teachers’ job stress and sustainable well-being.Liying Nong,Yu-Feng Wu,Jian-Hong Ye,Chen Liao &Changwu Wei -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The preschool education profession often faces many challenges and preschool teachers, as important members of the preschool education profession must respond to a variety of emergencies with young children, which also leads to high levels of job stress and can have a negative impact on their ongoing well-being. Past research has pointed out that a healthy lifestyle is one of the key factors in enhancing sustainable well-being in high-stress work situations and many studies have found that good leisure activity engagement (...) as a healthy lifestyle is associated with higher levels of well-being. However, the relationship between preschool teachers’ leisure engagement and sustainable well-being has been less explored. Therefore, this study proposed seven research hypotheses based on the engagement theory proposed by Fredricks et al. and developed a research model to explore the relationship between three types of leisure engagement, including behavioral, affective and cognitive, and preschool teachers’ job stress and sustainable well-being, using age as a control variable. This study used a cross-sectional web-based questionnaire with a convenience sample of 500 preschool teachers in China. The collected data were analyzed for reliability and validity, model fit testing and structural equation modeling for model validation after removing invalid data and incomplete responses. The results of the study showed that behavioral engagement was not related with either the job stress or sustainable well-being of preschool teachers; Emotional and cognitive engagement were negatively related to job stress but positively related to the sustainable well-being of preschool teachers; and Job stress was negatively related to the sustainable well-being of preschool teachers; Age is an effective control variable. From the above results, it is clear that not all three types of leisure engagement are effective in terms of reducing the work stress of preschool teachers. As well as being related to the sustainable well-being of preschool teachers emotional and cognitive engagement contributed more to sustainable well-being acquisition. (shrink)
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    Mirror neuron system based therapy for aphasia rehabilitation.WenliChen,Qian Ye,Xiangtong Ji,Sicong Zhang,Xi Yang,Qiumin Zhou,Fang Cong,WeiChen,Xin Zhang,Bing Zhang,Yang Xia,Ti-Fei Yuan &Chunlei Shan -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Are Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Avoidant Coping Inhibitory Factors? The Association Between Posttraumatic Growth and Quality of Life Among Low-Grade Gliomas Patients in China.Junyi Li,Lijun Sun,Xiaoyu Wang,Cuicui Sun,Shupeng Heng,Xiangen Hu,WeiChen &Fujun Liu -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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