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  1. Development in the Estimation of Degree Measure: Integrating Analog and Discrete Representations.Jonathan Michael Vitale,John B. Black,Eric O. Carson &Chun-HaoChang -2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone,Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    Corticomotor Excitability Changes Associated With Freezing of Gait in People With Parkinson Disease.Ya-Yun Lee,Min-Hao Li,Chun-Hwei Tai &Jer-Junn Luh -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Blending transcranial direct current stimulations and physical exercise to maximize cognitive improvement.David Moreau,Chun-Hao Wang,Philip Tseng &Chi-Hung Juan -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    (1 other version)Scenario- and discussion-based approach for teaching preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of psychiatry.Ya-Ping Lin,Chun-Hao Liu,Yu-Ting Chen &Uen Shuen Li -2023 -Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 18 (1):1-8.
    Background This study used a scenario- and discussion-based approach to teach preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of psychiatry and qualitatively evaluated the learning outcomes in a medical humanities course in Taiwan. Methods The seminar session focused on three hypothetical psychiatry cases. Students discussed the cases in groups and were guided by facilitators from multiple disciplines and professions. At the end of the semester, students submitted a narrative report comprising their reflections on the cases and discussions. The authors utilized content (...) analysis to categorize students’ narratives into three facets, namely, the philosophical, social and individual. Results In total 163 preclinical medical students participated in the class; 150 of them mentioned the scenario-based lesson in their reports; 33.3% of these reports discussed the case at the philosophical dimension (n = 50), 45.3% at the social dimension (n = 68), and 26.6% at the individual dimension (n = 40). Four major themes emerged: (1) a psychiatric diagnosis has far-reaching consequences for an individual’s life, (2) the social structure affects how patients experience psychiatric disorders, (3) students related personal experience or those of friends and family to understand psychiatric disorders, and (4) medical humanities are of particular importance in psychiatric education. Conclusions This study demonstrated that the scenario-based discussions led by a multidisciplinary team of facilitators can benefit medical students with limited clinical experience to contemplate the socio-philosophical aspects of psychiatry. The authors suggest that this pedagogical model during preclinical education should be encouraged. (shrink)
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    Diffusion Tensor Imaging Revealing the Relation of Age-Related Differences in the Corpus Callosum With Cognitive Style.Shulan Hsieh,Zai-Fu Yao,Meng-Heng Yang,Cheng-Ta Yang &Chun-Hao Wang -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Crisis and Transformation in Seventeenth Century China.Chun-shuChang &Shelley Hsueh-lunChang -1994 -Philosophy East and West 44 (1):193-193.
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    Examining the online reading behavior and performance of fifth-graders: evidence from eye-movement data.Yao-Ting Sung,Ming-Da Wu,Chun-Kuang Chen &Kuo-EnChang -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6:137361.
    Online reading is developing at an increasingly rapid rate, but the debate concerning whether learning is more effective when using hypertexts than when using traditional linear texts is still persistent. In addition, several researchers stated that online reading comprehension always starts with a question, but little empirical evidence has been gathered to investigate this claim. This study used eye-tracking technology and retrospective think aloud technique to examine online reading behaviors of fifth-graders ( N = 50). The participants were asked to (...) read four texts on the website. The present study employed a three-way mixed design: 2 (reading ability: high vs. low) × 2 (reading goals: with vs. without) × 2 (text types: hypertext vs. linear text). The dependent variables were eye-movement indices and the frequencies of using online reading strategy. The results show that fifth-graders, irrespective of their reading ability, found it difficult to navigate the non-linear structure of hypertexts when searching for and integrating information. When they read with goals, they adjusted their reading speed and the focus of their attention. Their offline reading ability also influenced their online reading performance. These results suggest that online reading skills and strategies have to be taught in order to enhance the online reading abilities of elementary-school students. (shrink)
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  8. Zhang Hao zi xuan ji.HaoChang -2002 - Shanghai: Shanghai jiao yu chu ban she.
     
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    Chinese Science and Technology′ Strengths and Weaknesses.FanChun-Liang &Wu Hao -2011 -Science and Society 3:012.
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    Community Social Capital and Corporate Social Responsibility.Chun Keung Hoi,Qiang Wu &Hao Zhang -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 152 (3):647-665.
    This study examines whether community social capital in US counties, as captured by strength of civic norms and density of social networks in the counties, affects corporate social responsibility of resident corporations headquartered in the counties. Analyses of longitudinal data from 3688 unique US firms between 1997 and 2009 provide strong empirical support for the propositions that community social capital facilitates positive CSR activities that benefit non-shareholder stakeholders and constrains negative CSR activities that are detrimental to non-shareholder stakeholders. Additionally, we (...) explore the effects of institutional logics arising from community isomorphism on positive and negative CSR activities, respectively. And, we explore the respective effects of corporate engagement in positive and negative CSR activities on corporate financial performance. Firms undertake more positive CSR activities when such activities are more prevalent among other local corporations headquartered in the same county. But, there is no systematic relationship between negative CSR activities and the community-level corporate engagement in negative CSR activities. Positive CSR activities enhance a firm’s future financial performance, and the positive effect is more prominent among firms headquartered in counties with high community social capital. However, negative CSR activities only reduce a firm’s future financial performance among firms headquartered in counties with high community social capital; negative CSR activities do not affect performance among firms headquartered in counties with lower levels of community social capital. Collectively, these results highlight the distinct effects of local social institutions, namely community social capital, on positive CSR activities and negative CSR activities, respectively. (shrink)
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    Exploring the Influence of Learning Motivation and Socioeconomic Status on College Students’ Learning Outcomes Using Self-Determination Theory.Hao Li,Michael Yao-Ping Peng,Mingyue Yang &Chun-Chun Chen -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Zhuan xing shi dai yu you an yi shi.HaoChang -2018 - Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she. Edited by Feng Ren.
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  13. The interplay between different forms of CAI and students' preferences of learning environment in the secondary science class.Chun‐YenChang &Chin‐Chung Tsai -2005 -Science Education 89 (5):707-724.
     
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    Exploring Factors Surrounding Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions in Medical Informatics: The Theory of Planning Behavior Perspective.Wen-Hsiung Wu,Chun-Wang Wei,Min-Chun Yu &Hao-Yun Kao -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  15. Shi dai de tan suo.HaoChang -2004 - Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
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    What can asymmetrical cell snakes do?Chia-ChunChang &Ji-Long Liu -2022 -Bioessays 44 (12):2200193.
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    Quantitative Analysis for the Delineation of the Subthalamic Nuclei on Three-Dimensional Stereotactic MRI Before Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Medication-Refractory Parkinson’s Disease.Chun-Yu Su,Alex Mun-Ching Wong,Chih-ChenChang,Po-Hsun Tu,Chiung Chu Chen &Chih-Hua Yeh -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Delineation of the subthalamic nuclei on MRI is critical for deep brain stimulation surgery in patients with Parkinson’s disease. We propose this retrospective cohort study for quantitative analysis of MR signal-to-noise ratio, contrast, and signal difference-to-noise ratio of the STN on pre-operative three-dimensional stereotactic MRI in patients with medication-refractory PD. Forty-five consecutive patients with medication-refractory PD who underwent STN-DBS surgery in our hospital from January 2018 to June 2021 were included in this study. All patients had whole-brain 3D MRI, including (...) T2-weighted imaging, T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, and susceptibility-weighted imaging, at 3.0 T scanner for stereotactic navigation. The signal intensities of the STN, corona radiata, and background noise were obtained after placing regions of interest on corresponding structures. Quantitative comparisons of SNR, contrast, and SDNR of the STN between MR pulse sequences, including the T2WI, FLAIR, and SWI. Subgroup analysis regarding patients’ sex, age, and duration of treatment. We used one-way repeated measures analysis of variance for quantitative comparisons of SNR, contrast, and SDNR of the STN between different MR pulse sequences, and we also used the dependent t-test for the post hoc tests. In addition, we used Mann–Whitney U test for subgroup analyses. Both the contrast and SDNR were highest on FLAIR. The SNR was highest on SWI, and both the SNR and SDNR were lowest on T2WI. Subgroup analyses demonstrated significantly lower SDNR on SWI for patients receiving medication treatment for ≥13 years. In conclusion, on 3D stereotactic MRI of medication-refractory PD patients, the contrast and SDNR for the STN are highest on FLAIR, suggesting the optimal delineation of STN on FLAIR. (shrink)
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    Founder Management and Innovation: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis.Chun-Ai Ma,Rong Xiao,Heng-YuChang &Guang-Rui Song -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Based on the expanded theory of planned behavior, this study first explores the configuration relationship between founder management and innovation by using the fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. Based on the theory of planned behavior, this study divides the behavior intention of founders into three categories: Attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavior control. Using fsQCA, we found that there are two ways to achieve high innovation input of enterprises. In combination with the two ways, the factors such as male and highly (...) educated founder, and large firm size can effectively increase the innovation input of firms, which is consistent with the three aspects of the behavioral intention of the theory of planned behavior, and it proves that the theory of planned behavior can effectively explain the configuration relation between the founder and firm innovation. In addition, this study finds that the innovation output is different from the innovation input, is dependent on the innovation ability of the firm itself, and is less influenced by the external environment. (shrink)
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    The Making of China: Main Themes in Premodern Chinese History.Alvin P. Cohen &Chun-ShuChang -1977 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):410.
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    Acute High-Intensity Interval Exercise Improves Inhibitory Control Among Young Adult Males With Obesity.Chun Xie,Brandon L. Alderman,Fanying Meng,Jingyi Ai,Yu-KaiChang &Anmin Li -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Effects of Leader Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Styles, Organizational Commitment, and Trust on Job Performance in the Real Estate Brokerage Industry.Chun-Chang Lee,Yei-Shian Li,Wen-Chih Yeh &Zheng Yu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study examines the effects of leader emotional intelligence, leadership styles, organizational commitment, and trust on job performance. A questionnaire was administered to the participants, who were real estate brokers in Kaohsiung City. Of the 980 questionnaires administered, 348 valid responses were received, indicating an effective response rate of 35.5%. Structural equation modeling was used for the analysis. The results show that leader emotional intelligence has a significant and positive effect on trust in supervisors, and transformational leadership and trust within (...) a team have significant and positive effects on job performance. In addition, organizational commitment has a significant and positive effect on job performance. Trust within a team mediates the significant and positive effect of leader emotional intelligence on job performance. Although transactional leadership has no direct, positive, and significant effects on employee job performance, trust in the workplace shaped by a leader’s leadership style will empower a team’s spirit and boost their morale, thereby indirectly affecting their job performance in a positive manner. (shrink)
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    Tugging on Heartstrings: Shopping Orientation, Mindset, and Consumer Responses to Cause-Related Marketing.Chun-TuanChang &Zhao-Hong Cheng -2015 -Journal of Business Ethics 127 (2):337-350.
    Donating money to a charity based on consumer purchase is referred to as cause-related marketing . In this research, we profile consumer psychographics for skepticism toward advertising in a CRM context. To be specific, this study investigates whether and how psychological antecedents and gender differences influence consumer skepticism toward advertising. An empirical study was conducted with 291 participants. Structural equation modeling was employed for hypothesis testing. The results suggest that a utilitarian orientation and an individualistic mindset are positively related to (...) skepticism toward advertising, while a hedonic orientation and a collectivistic mindset are negatively related to skepticism toward advertising. Gender differences are also found in the aforementioned relationships. The segmentational approach of gender and psychographics can assist marketers to explain consumer attitudes toward CRM and then to communicate with those CRM advocates better. (shrink)
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  23. Preferred–actual learning environment “spaces” and earth science outcomes in Taiwan.Chun‐YenChang,Chien‐Hua Hsiao &James P. Barufaldi -2006 -Science Education 90 (3):420-433.
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  24. Hsin Yü Wu.C. E. M. Joad &Chün-maiChang -1973 - T Ai-Wan Shang Wu Yin Shu Wu Yin Shu Kuan.
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    Robust decentralized adaptive synchronization of general complex networks with coupling delayed and uncertainties.Ping He,Chun-Guo Jing,Tao Fan &Chang-Zhong Chen -2014 -Complexity 19 (3):10-26.
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    From PARIS to LE-PARIS: toward patent response automation with recommender systems and collaborative large language models.Jung-Mei Chu,Hao-Cheng Lo,Jieh Hsiang &Chun-Chieh Cho -forthcoming -Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-27.
    In patent prosecution, timely and effective responses to Office Actions (OAs) are crucial for securing patents. However, past automation and artificial intelligence research have largely overlooked this aspect. To bridge this gap, our study introduces the Patent Office Action Response Intelligence System (PARIS) and its advanced version, the Large Language Model (LLM) Enhanced PARIS (LE-PARIS). These systems are designed to enhance the efficiency of patent attorneys in handling OA responses through collaboration with AI. The systems’ key features include the construction (...) of an OA Topics Database, development of Response Templates, and implementation of Recommender Systems and LLM-based Response Generation. To validate the effectiveness of the systems, we have employed a multi-paradigm analysis using the USPTO Office Action database and longitudinal data based on attorney interactions with our systems over six years. Through five studies, we have examined the constructiveness of OA topics (studies 1 and 2) using topic modeling and our proposed Delphi process, the efficacy of our proposed hybrid LLM-based recommender system tailored for OA responses (study 3), the quality of generated responses (study 4), and the systems’ practical value in real-world scenarios through user studies (study 5). The results indicate that both PARIS and LE-PARIS significantly achieve key metrics and have a positive impact on attorney performance. (shrink)
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    Modern cities modelled as “super‐cells” rather than multicellular organisms: Implications for industry, goods and services.JieChang,Ying Ge,Zhaoping Wu,Yuanyuan Du,Kaixuan Pan,Guofu Yang,Yuan Ren,Mikko P. Heino,Feng Mao,Kang Hao Cheong,Zelong Qu,Xing Fan,Yong Min,Changhui Peng &Laura A. Meyerson -2021 -Bioessays 43 (7):2100041.
    The structure and “metabolism” (movement and conversion of goods and energy) of urban areas has caused cities to be identified as “super‐organisms”, placed between ecosystems and the biosphere, in the hierarchy of living systems. Yet most such analogies are weak, and render the super‐organism model ineffective for sustainable development of cities. Via a cluster analysis of 15 shared traits of the hierarchical living system, we found that industrialized cities are more similar to eukaryotic cells than to multicellular organisms; enclosed systems, (...) such as factories and greenhouses, paralleling organelles in eukaryotic cells. We further developed a “super‐cell” industrialized city model: a “eukarcity” with citynucleus (urban area) as a regulating centre, and organaras (enclosed systems, which provide the majority of goods and services) as the functional components, and cityplasm (natural ecosystems and farmlands) as the matrix. This model may improve the vitality and sustainability of cities through planning and management. (shrink)
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    Information‐searching behaviors of main and allied health professionals: a nationwide survey in Taiwan.Yi-Hao Weng,Ken N. Kuo,Chun-Yuh Yang,Heng-Lien Lo,Ya-Hui Shih &Ya-Wen Chiu -2012 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (5):902-908.
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    Development and Evaluation of Affective Domain Using Student’s Feedback in Entrepreneurial Massive Open Online Courses.Wen-Hsiung Wu,Hao-Yun Kao,Sheng-Hsiu Wu &Chun-Wang Wei -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Chinese Intellectuals in Crisis: Search for Order and Meaning, 1890-1911.Daniel H. Bays &HaoChang -1988 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):646.
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    The influence of real estate brokers’ personalities, psychological empowerment, social capital, and knowledge sharing on their innovation performance: The moderating effect of moral hazard.Hung-ChungChang,Chun-Chang Lee,Wen-Chih Yeh &Yi-LunChang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study proposed and examined a conceptual framework on the influence of real estate brokers’ personalities, psychological empowerment, social capital, and knowledge sharing on their innovation performance, and used moral hazard as a moderating variable. We used structural equation modeling for data analysis and estimation. The participants were real estate brokers in Kaohsiung City. A total of 1,000 questionnaires were administered to 100 branch offices of real estate companies, 571 of which were later recovered from 80 branch offices. After removing (...) 52 for being invalid, we were left with 519 valid questionnaires, indicating a 51.9% recovery rate. The empirical results suggest that the real estate brokers’ personalities and psychological empowerment positively and significantly influence social capital; personality and psychological empowerment also positively and significantly influence their innovation performance; and social capital significantly influences knowledge sharing, which in turn positively and significantly influences the brokers’ innovation performance. In environments with higher levels of moral hazard, the influence of social capital on the brokers’ knowledge sharing is significantly diminished. (shrink)
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    Culture, Citizenship Norms, and Political Participation: Empirical Evidence from Taiwan.Wen-ChunChang -2016 -Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (2):256-277.
    This study investigates the role of religion in shaping the norms of citizenship from a cultural perspective for an East Asian country that exhibits fundamental differences in social contexts from Western advanced democracies. Using data drawn from the Taiwan Social Change Survey, we find that the Eastern religions of Buddhism, Taoism, and Folk Religions are important for explaining the formation of the concept of being a good citizen. This study further examines the relationships between citizenship norms and various conventional and (...) unconventional types of political participation. The empirical results herein suggest that duty-based citizenship and engaged citizenship have significant differences in their effects on political participation. (shrink)
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    The Four Political Treatises of the Yellow Emperor: Original Mawangdui Texts with Complete English Translations and an Introduction.Leo S.Chang,Chun Zhang &Yu Feng -1998 - University of Hawaii Press.
    Includes translations of the important manuscripts in silk found at the famous Mawangdui Tomb in 1973.
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    Factors Influencing Residents’ Willingness to Contract With General Practitioners in Guangzhou, China, During the GP Policy Trial Phase: A Cross-Sectional Study Based on Andersen’s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use.Zhongqi Liu,Yawen Tan,Haiqing Liang,Yijun Gu,Xiaowen Wang,Yuantao Hao,Jing Gu &Chun Hao -2019 -Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 56:004695801984548.
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    Long-term exercise training reduced the sound-induced flash illusion in multisensory illusions owing to the cerebellum.Aijun Wang,Wenli Zhang,ChunChang,Xiaoyu Tang &Ming Zhang -2025 -Consciousness and Cognition 128 (C):103805.
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    Grading of Frequency Spectral Centroid Across Resting-State Networks.Anja Ries,CatieChang,Sarah Glim,Chun Meng,Christian Sorg &Afra Wohlschläger -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Disability Policy Meets Cultural Values: Chinese Families of Children and Young People with Developmental Disabilities in Taipei and Sydney.Qian Fang,Heng-HaoChang,Karen R. Fisher,Ruixin Dong &Xiaoran Wang -2024 -Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):37-53.
    Supporting families of people with developmental disabilities from culturally diverse backgrounds is receiving increased attention in the era of globalisation. However, there is little information about how disability policy and cultural values work together to support families. This article examined how disability policy and Chinese cultural values influence family care of children and young people with developmental disabilities. By comparing qualitative interview data from Chinese families in Taipei (15) and Sydney (10), we analysed how their expression of cultural values in (...) family care differs by policy context, relative to ethics of care claims for recognition, rights and redistribution. We found that positive expressions of Chinese culture in family care fade if policies do not complement them. Policies can alleviate potential tension with cultural values in three ways: reinforcing family capacity to care; ensuring the rights of both family caregivers and people with disabilities; and extending care choices for families. These approaches resonate with ethics of care principles. We argue that culturally responsive disability policy for families means working with cultural values to achieve ethics of care. This implies that incorporating principles of ethics of care could inform cultural responsiveness in disability policy development. (shrink)
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    Chang Tsai's theory of mind and its metaphysical basis.Tang Chün-I. -1956 -Philosophy East and West 6 (2):113-136.
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    Functional Deficits and Structural Changes Associated With the Visual Attention Network During Resting State in Adult Strabismic and Anisometropic Amblyopes.Hao Wang,Minglong Liang,Sheila G. Crewther,Zhengqin Yin,Jian Wang,David P. Crewther &Tao Yu -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Our previous study has shown impaired blood oxygen level-dependent /functional magnetic resonance imaging activation of the visual attention network in strabismic amblyopia. However, there has been no comparison of resting state fMRI activation and functional connectivity in brain regions of interest along the visual attention network including visual cortex, intraparietal sulcus, and frontal eye fields during closed eye resting across the SA, or anisometropic amblyopes groups. Hence, we compared, gray matter volume, amplitude of low frequency fluctuations, regional homogeneity, and FC (...) in the left and right hemisphere ROIs of the visual attention network in SA, AA, and healthy controls. Correlation analyses of corrected visual acuity of amblyopic eye and MRI results were also performed and showed that the LogMAR cVA of the amblyopic eye positively correlated with right zALFF and zReHo FEF of SA and right IPS of AA only. GMV of both left and right hemisphere V1 areas was significantly greater but ALFF was significantly lower for SA compared to AA and HC groups. zALFF and zReHo analyses in the AA and SA groups indicated significantly higher activation than that in the HC group in the right FEF and IPS but lower than that in the HC group in the left FEF, and only the SA group showed lower activation in both V1 areas than the HC group. FC values of the right FEF–left V1, right FEF–right V1, and right FEF–right IPS pathways in the SA and AA groups were also significantly higher than those in the HC group whereas all other FC values were non-significant. Thus, this study indicates that even during resting-state the visual attention network function is impaired in SA and AA participants with only right hemisphere FEF showing significant activation in SA and IPS in AA suggesting that the slower saccade activation times characteristic of amblyopic eyes lead to the dominant eye controlling activation of the visual attention network. (shrink)
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    The problem of ontological ‘change-creating-process’創進性 in the philosophical system ofCHANG-TZU.Chun-Keun Yoon -2018 -동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 89:5-36.
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    The Problem of 'the self and the other's in the philosophical system ofCHANG-TZU.Chun-Keun Yoon -2014 -동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 73:5-32.
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    Developing an Instrument for Assessing Self-Efficacy in Data Mining and Analysis.Yu-Min Wang,Chei-Chang Chiou,Wen-Chang Wang &Chun-Jung Chen -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    With the continuous progress and penetration of automated data collection technology, enterprises and organizations are facing the problem of information overload. The demand for expertise in data mining and analysis is increasing. Self-efficacy is a pivotal construct that is significantly related to willingness and ability to perform a particular task. Thus, the objective of this study is to develop an instrument for assessing self-efficacy in data mining and analysis. An initial measurement list was developed based on the skills and abilities (...) about executing data mining and analysis, and expert recommendations. A useful sample of 103 university students completed the online survey questionnaire. A 19-item four-factor model was extracted by exploratory factor analysis. Using the partial least squares-structural equation modeling technique, the model was cross-examined. The instrument showed satisfactory reliability and validity. The proposed instrument will be of value to researchers and practitioners in evaluating an individual’s abilities and readiness in executing data mining and analysis. (shrink)
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    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Health Behavior Change: A Contextually-Driven Approach.Chun-Qing Zhang,Emily Leeming,Patrick Smith,Pak-Kwong Chung,Martin S. Hagger &Steven C. Hayes -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Classifying Schizotypy Using an Audiovisual Emotion Perception Test and Scalp Electroencephalography.Ji Woon Jeong,Tariku W. Wendimagegn,EunheeChang,YeseulChun,Joon Hyuk Park,Hyoung Joong Kim &Hyun Taek Kim -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    When and How Does Psychological Voice Climate Influence Individual Change Readiness? The Mediating Role of Normative Commitment and the Moderating Role of Work Engagement.Chun-Hsien Lee,Mei-Ling Wang &Min-Shi Liu -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  46. Teacher views about constructivist instruction and personal epistemology: a national study in Taiwan (vol 34, pg 527, 2008). [REVIEW]Fang-Ying Yang,Chun-YenChang &Ying-Shao Hsu -2009 -Educational Studies 35 (1):93-93.
     
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    A logical analysis of the debate on Hao River.Xudong Hao -2022 -Asian Philosophy 32 (4):439-447.
    The debate between Zhuangzi and Huizi has profound epistemological significance, however, the main body of their debate comprises logical inferences and refutations. Therefore, this paper mainly focuses on the logical aspects of the debate. Some scholars have suggested that Huizi’s argument is self-contradictory; however, in fact, based on such evaluations of Huizi’s argument, we can conclude that Zhuangzi’s logic is also self-contradictory. By utilizing modern logical analysis tools, this study reveals what and how the propositions and inferences contained in the (...) language of the debate are articulated accurately and strictly. Moreover, by elaborating on the implicit premises omitted by Zhuangzi and Huizi, the actual logical process of the debate can be restored, and the logical fallacy of clandestine change of argumentative issue are revealed. This study presents clear modern logic analysis of the debate; it can also provide a more reliable logical basis for the discussions of Zhuangzi and Huizi’s related philosophical thoughts. (shrink)
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    Bai hua YanziChun qiu.Hao Jiang -1994 - Changsha Shi: Hunan sheng Xin hua shu dian jing xiao. Edited by Ying Yan.
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    Organizing an “organizationless” protest campaign in the WeChatsphere.Hao Cao -2022 -Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    The introduction of digital technologies in collective actions seems to have transformed the dynamics of movement organizing and enabled divergent forms of protest organizing. While some studies emphasize “organizationless” organizing in which traditional organizational forms—social movements organizations and formal-bureaucratic structures—have been pushed into the margins, other studies showcase how traditional forms have assumed alternative features, for example, connective leadership and organizations with fluid boundaries. While existing research correctly points out the evolving organizing dynamics and forms in digital activism, few studies (...) have accounted for why digitally enabled protests take certain organizing forms over others among multiple modes of interaction between protesters and digital technologies. Using a case study of a protest campaign organized by Chinese American immigrants, this study illustrates why immigrant activists struggled to keep the campaign “organizationless” on WeChat, a China-based digital platform that afforded other forms of organizing over such an organizing mode. Building on the mechanism-based approach in social movement studies, the findings show that immigrant activists’ emotional–cognitive responses to the changing digital environments became the driving force behind the relational choices to maintain the protest “organizationless.” The study, therefore, may not only inform future studies to explore why certain structures of protest networks emerge and develop but also contribute to the mechanism-based approach by foregrounding emotional–cognitive mechanisms, which mediate environmental and relational mechanisms. (shrink)
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    Wang Yangming zhe longchang wen bian nian ping zhu yu yan jiu =.Yong Hao -2019 - Xiamen Shi: Xiamen da xue chu ban she.
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