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  1. v. 5]. Song Yuan juan.WangZeying zhu -2014 - In Kailin Tang, Zeying Wang, Hengtian Gao, Peichao Li & Bin Li,Zhonghua min zu dao de sheng huo shi. Shanghai Shi: Zhongguo chu ban ji tuan, Dong fang chu ban zhong xin.
     
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  2. v. 1]. Xian Qin juan.WangZeying zhu -2014 - In Kailin Tang, Zeying Wang, Hengtian Gao, Peichao Li & Bin Li,Zhonghua min zu dao de sheng huo shi. Shanghai Shi: Zhongguo chu ban ji tuan, Dong fang chu ban zhong xin.
     
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    Makesi zhu yi lun li si xiang Zhongguo hua yan jiu.ZeyingWang -2017 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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  4. Zi ran yu dao de: dao jia lun li dao de jing cui.ZeyingWang -1999 - Changsha Shi: Jing xiao Hunan Sheng xin hua shu dian.
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    The Ethics of an Ecological Economy.ZeyingWang -2006 - In Xiaohe Lu & Georges Enderle,Developing business ethics in China. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 35.
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    Mapping Film Piracy in China.ShujenWang &Jonathan J. H. Zhu -2003 -Theory, Culture and Society 20 (4):97-125.
    This article examines one of the most crucial yet often-overlooked links in global film processes: piracy. It does so within the context of a changing digital media environment that calls for a reassessment of key dimensions: networks, globalization, technology, space and the state. More specifically, it focuses on the operation of film piracy networks in Greater China that includes the Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan. By zooming in on `Greater China', this article presents empirical accounts of specific links and connections (...) on and between the intersecting distribution and piracy networks. In sum, distribution and piracy in China highlight some of the most interesting and intricate insights into issues of power, control, technology, network, speed, global-regional-national dynamics, subjectivities and reflexivity. Given the complexity of the issues, this study argues for a spatial, network and process-oriented theoretical framework. (shrink)
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    Zhonghua min zu dao de sheng huo shi.Kailin Tang,ZeyingWang,Hengtian Gao,Peichao Li &Bin Li (eds.) -2014 - Shanghai Shi: Zhongguo chu ban ji tuan, Dong fang chu ban zhong xin.
    Ben shu nei rong bao kuo:zhong hua min zu dao de sheng huo zong lun,Yuan gu zhi zhan guo dao de sheng huo de ji ben zhuang kuang,Dao de guan xi ji wu zhong ji ben lun chang de que li,Li yi gui fan he li wen hua de xing qi yu hong yang,De hua tian xia yu dao de jiao yu zhi kai zhan deng.
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    Chuanshan jing shen yu Chuanshan xue =.ZeyingWang -2019 - Beijing Shi: Guang ming ri bao chu ban she.
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    Xian dai xin ru jia lun li si xiang yan jiu.ZeyingWang -1997 - Changsha Shi: Hunan sheng bHsin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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    Zhongguo lun li si xiang yan jiu wen cong.ZeyingWang (ed.) -2013 - Xinbei Shi Zhonghe Qu: Hua Mulan wen hua chu ban she.
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    Integration or Predictability? A Further Specification of the Functional Role of Gamma Oscillations in Language Comprehension.LinWang,Zude Zhu &Marcel Bastiaansen -2012 -Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Evolutionary Game of Social Network for Emergency Mobilization (SNEM) of Magnitude Emergencies: Evidence from China.Rui Nan,JingjieWang &Wenjun Zhu -2022 -Complexity 2022:1-13.
    As a common social network, the SNEM plays an important role in emergency management. Magnitude emergencies are characterized by high complexity and uncertainty, and it is impossible to rely on the government for emergency management alone. We should absorb multiple subjects to build the SNEM and carry out extensive emergency mobilization in the whole society. The SNEM can integrate resources, gather consensus, promote participation, and reduce risks. The analysis of the types, generation mechanism, subject behavior, and strategy selection of the (...) SNEM aid in adopting appropriate mobilization strategy based on magnitude emergencies, achieving the adaptation of the SNEM and emergency scenarios. By constructing the evolutionary game model of the SNEM for magnitude emergencies, taking China as an empirical sample, this paper explores the behavior evolution law and stable strategy of the government, social organizations, and the public. The results showed that the symbiotic SNEM with a positive response of social organizations and the public under the path of high-intensity mobilization by the government is the best strategy combination, and it is conducive to maximizing the emergency joint force. (shrink)
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    Perceptual learning and recognition confusion reveal the underlying relationships among the six basic emotions.YingyingWang,Zijian Zhu,Biqing Chen &Fang Fang -2018 -Cognition and Emotion 33 (4):754-767.
    ABSTRACTThe six basic emotions have long been considered discrete categories that serve as the primary units of the emotion system. Yet recent evidence indicated underlying connections among them. Here we tested the underlying relationships among the six basic emotions using a perceptual learning procedure. This technique has the potential of causally changing participants’ emotion detection ability. We found that training on detecting a facial expression improved the performance not only on the trained expression but also on other expressions. Such a (...) transfer effect was consistently demonstrated between disgust and anger detection as well as between fear and surprise detection in two experiments. Notably, training on any of the six emotions could improve happiness detection, while sadness detection could only be improved by training on sadness itself, suggesting the uniqueness of happiness and sadness.... (shrink)
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    Acute Aerobic Exercise Ameliorates Cravings and Inhibitory Control in Heroin Addicts: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials and Frequency Bands.DongshiWang,Ting Zhu,Jiachen Chen,Yingzhi Lu,Chenglin Zhou &Yu-Kai Chang -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Discovering visual concept structure with sparse and incomplete tags.JingyaWang,Xiatian Zhu &Shaogang Gong -2017 -Artificial Intelligence 250 (C):16-36.
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    Microstructure of the potentially multiferroic Fe/BaTiO3epitaxial interface.X.Wang,Y. L. Zhu,X. W.Wang,Y. Q. Zhang &X. L. Ma -2012 -Philosophical Magazine 92 (14):1733-1747.
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    Time perspective and family history of alcohol dependence moderate the effect of depression on alcohol dependence: A study in Chinese psychiatric clinics.HaiyanWang,Yichen Zhu,Jie Shi,Xiaoyu Huang &Xiaoying Zhu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundDepression and alcohol dependence are among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders that commonly co-occur. Therefore, gaining a better grasp of factors related to this comorbidity is particularly interesting for clinicians. Past research has highlighted the significant role that time perspective and family history of alcohol dependence play in the occurrence of depression and AD. However, much remains unexplored in the understanding of the association between them. This study explored how temporal profile and other sociodemographic characteristics of patients diagnosed with AD (...) impact the severity of depression and AD in them.MethodsThis study was multi-centered, including 381 patients. Cross-sectional information was collected from both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric clinics in China. Data were acquired using validated self-report scales, including Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test, Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale, and Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory-Chinese version. Multiple linear regression analyzes were conducted to control social demographic variables and construct prediction models to inspect the influence factors of variables. Moderation models were constructed to inspect further interplay between variables using hierarchical regression and PROCESS Macro.ResultsResults showed that of all the patients in Chinese psychiatry clinics diagnosed with AD according to the International Classification of Diseases-10, 59.9% met the criteria of depression according to the questionnaire, and time perspective was correlated with the severity of depression. Furthermore, using regression analysis, we found that time perspective and depression could predict AD severity. The moderating role of a past negative time perspective and FH was confirmed between depression and AD. We found that, in our study, only in patients with FH and relatively moderate to high scores of past negative time perspective could the severity of depression predict the severity of AD. Therefore, during the treatment and care of patients with AD, their depression level, time perspective score, and FH should be considered. (shrink)
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    Age-Related Decline of Low-Spatial-Frequency Bias in Context-Dependent Visual Size Perception.AnqiWang,Shengnan Zhu,Lihong Chen &Wenbo Luo -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Xin lun li xue jiao cheng.Yingmin Wei,ZeyingWang &Xuelian Jiang (eds.) -1993 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing shou.
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    Reviving Bistable Perception in Patients With Depression by Decreasing the Overestimation of Prior Precision.WenboWang,Changbo Zhu,Ting Jia,Meidan Zu,Yandong Tang,Liqin Zhou,Yanghua Tian,Bailu Si &Ke Zhou -2024 -Cognitive Science 48 (5):e13452.
    Slower perceptual alternations, a notable perceptual effect observed in psychiatric disorders, can be alleviated by antidepressant therapies that affect serotonin levels in the brain. While these phenomena have been well documented, the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Our study bridges this gap by employing a computational cognitive approach within a Bayesian predictive coding framework to explore these mechanisms in depression. We fitted a prediction error (PE) model to behavioral data from a binocular rivalry task, uncovering that significantly higher (...) initial prior precision and lower PE led to a slower switch rate in patients with depression. Furthermore, serotonin‐targeting antidepressant treatments significantly decreased the prior precision and increased PE, both of which were predictive of improvements in the perceptual alternation rate of depression patients. These findings indicated that the substantially slower perception switch rate in patients with depression was caused by the greater reliance on top‐down priors and that serotonin treatment's efficacy was in its recalibration of these priors and enhancement of PE. Our study not only elucidates the cognitive underpinnings of depression, but also suggests computational modeling as a potent tool for integrating cognitive science with clinical psychology, advancing our understanding and treatment of cognitive impairments in depression. (shrink)
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    Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation-Induced Effects Over the Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Differences in the Task Types of Task Switching.ZiyuWang,Rongjuan Zhu &Xuqun You -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Transcranial direct current stimulation has been previously used to investigate the causal relationships between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and task switching but has delivered inconclusive results that may be due to different switching tasks involving different cognitive control processes. In the current study, we manipulated task types and task predictability to investigate the role of DLPFC in task-switching performances. Notably, we distinguished the specific effects of anodal-tDCS on two types of tasks. Forty-eight participants were randomly assigned to four task groups (...) as follows; Group I who was assigned right anode parity/magnitude tasks, Group II who were assigned sham parity/magnitude tasks, Group III who were assigned RA parity/vowel-consonant tasks, and Group IV who were assigned sham parity/vowel-consonant tasks. Participants were asked to complete both predictable and unpredictable tasks. In the parity/magnitude task, we demonstrated a lower switch cost for the RA group compared to the sham group for unpredictable tasks. In contrast, in the parity/vowel-consonant task, the switch cost was higher for the RA group compared to the sham group for unpredictable and predictable tasks. These findings confirmed an anodal-tDCS-induced effect over the right DLPFC both in the parity/magnitude and parity/vowel-consonant tasks. Our data indicated that anodal tDCS may have a stronger influence on task-switching performance over the right DLPFC by changing the irrelevant task-set inhibition process. Also, the right DLPFC is unlikely to act by performing exogenous adjustment of predictable task switching. (shrink)
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    Hostile Attribution Bias Mediates the Relationship Between Structural Variations in the Left Middle Frontal Gyrus and Trait Angry Rumination.YueyueWang,Wenfeng Zhu,Mingyue Xiao,Qin Zhang,Yufang Zhao,Hao Zhang,Xu Chen,Yong Zheng &Ling-Xiang Xia -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Jun ren lun li xue.LianbinWang &Shaohua Zhu (eds.) -1987 - Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she.
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    Morphology and orientation of iron oxide precipitates in epitaxial BiFeO3thin films grown under two non-optimized oxygen pressures.X.Wang,Y. L. Zhu,S. B. Mi,C.Wang,H. B. Lu &X. L. Ma -2010 -Philosophical Magazine 90 (34):4551-4567.
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    Modulating break types induces divergent low band EEG processes during post-break improvement: A power spectral analysis.SujieWang,Li Zhu,Lingyun Gao,Jingjia Yuan,Gang Li,Yu Sun &Peng Qi -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:960286.
    Conventional wisdom suggests mid-task rest as a potential approach to relieve the time-on-task (TOT) effect while accumulating evidence indicated that acute exercise might also effectively restore mental fatigue. However, few studies have explored the neural mechanism underlying these different break types, and the results were scattered. This study provided one of the first looks at how different types of fatigue-recovery break exerted influence on the cognitive processes by evaluating the corresponding behavioral improvement and neural response (EEG power spectral) in a (...) sustained attention task. Specifically, 19 participants performed three sessions of psychomotor vigilance tasks (PVT), with one session including a continuous 30-min PVT while the other two sessions additionally inserted a 15-min mid-task cycling and rest break, respectively. For behavioral performance, both types of break could restore objective vigilance transiently, while subjective feeling was only maintained after mid-task rest. Moreover, divergent patterns of EEG change were observed during post-break improvement. In detail, relative theta decreased and delta increased immediately after mid-task exercise, while decreased delta was found near the end of the rest-inserted task. Meanwhile, theta and delta could serve as neurological indicators to predict the reaction time change for exercise and rest intervention, respectively. In sum, our findings provided novel evidence to demonstrate divergent neural patterns following the mid-task exercise and rest intervention to counter TOT effects, which might lead to new insights into the nascent field of neuroergonomics for mental fatigue restoration. (shrink)
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    The Effects of Random Stimulation Rate on Measurements of Auditory Brainstem Response.XinWang,Mingxing Zhu,Oluwarotimi Williams Samuel,XiaochenWang,Haoshi Zhang,Junjie Yao,Yun Lu,MingjiangWang,Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay,Wanqing Wu,Shixiong Chen &Guanglin Li -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    The Preference for Joint Attributions Over Contrast-Factor Attributions in Causal Contrast Situations.MoyunWang &Mingyi Zhu -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  28. Shan de zhi hui: Zhongguo chuan tong dao de lun tan wei.ZhengpingWang &Minyan Zhu -1996 - Shanghai: Fu dan da xue chu ban she. Edited by Minyan Zhu.
     
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    Solvency Evaluation Model of Insurance Company Based on Stochastic Differential Equation.KaiWang &Ling Zhu -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-12.
    Solvency assessment is the core content of insurance supervision. In this paper, from the perspective of capital flow, the insurance company’s capital flow is regarded as a dynamic system, the stochastic differential equations model is established to describe its flow characteristics, and the existence of positive equilibrium point of the system is proved, as well as the conditions of stability at equilibrium point, that is, the requirements of the insurance company’s solvency. Furthermore, by using the numerical simulation method, we get (...) the strategy of insurance companies to deal with the solvency shortage when facing the change of external environment, and the strategy of insurance company to deal with solvency shortage is obtained. (shrink)
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    The Effectiveness of Mating Induction on Men’s Financial Risk-Taking: Relationship Experience Matters.Tingting Liu,ZhuanzhuanWang,Anrun Zhu,Xi Zhang &Cai Xing -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Substantial evidence from experimental studies has shown that mating motivation increases men’s financial risk-taking behaviors. The present study proposed a new moderator, men’s past relationship experience, for this well-accepted link between mating motivation and financial risk-taking tendency. Heterosexual young men were randomly assigned to the mating condition and control condition, and they completed a set of financial risk-taking tasks and reported their past relationship experience. A significant main effect of mating motivation and a significant interaction effect between experimental conditions and (...) relationship experience emerged, suggesting that mating motivation increased financial risk-taking tendency only among men who have never been committed in a romantic relationship, rather than those who have had such experience. This moderating effect was replicated in two experiments. The present study contributed to the understanding of individual differences in the relationship between mating motivation and male financial risk-taking. The present findings also have important implications for financial industry and gambling companies to better target clients and advertise their high-risk products. (shrink)
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    Negative performance feedback from algorithms or humans? effect of medical researchers’ algorithm aversion on scientific misconduct.Ganli Liao,FeiwenWang,Wenhui Zhu &Qichao Zhang -2024 -BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-20.
    Institutions are increasingly employing algorithms to provide performance feedback to individuals by tracking productivity, conducting performance appraisals, and developing improvement plans, compared to traditional human managers. However, this shift has provoked considerable debate over the effectiveness and fairness of algorithmic feedback. This study investigates the effects of negative performance feedback (NPF) on the attitudes, cognition and behavior of medical researchers, comparing NPF from algorithms versus humans. Two scenario-based experimental studies were conducted with a total sample of 660 medical researchers (algorithm (...) group: N1 = 411; human group: N2 = 249). Study 1 analyzes the differences in scientific misconduct, moral disengagement, and algorithmic attitudes between the two sources of NPF. The findings reveal that NPF from algorithms shows higher levels of moral disengagement, scientific misconduct, and negative attitudes towards algorithms compared to NPF from humans. Study 2, grounded in trait activation theory, investigates how NPF from algorithms triggers individual’s egoism and algorithm aversion, potentially leading to moral disengagement and scientific misconduct. Results indicate that algorithm aversion triggers individuals’ egoism, and their interaction enhances moral disengagement, which in turn leads to increased scientific misconduct among researchers. This relationship is also moderated by algorithmic transparency. The study concludes that while algorithms can streamline performance evaluations, they pose significant risks to scientific misconduct of researchers if not properly designed. These findings extend our understanding of NPF by highlighting the emotional and cognitive challenges algorithms face in decision-making processes, while also underscoring the importance of balancing technological efficiency with moral considerations to promote a healthy research environment. Moreover, managerial implications include integrating human oversight in algorithmic NPF processes and enhancing transparency and fairness to mitigate negative impacts on medical researchers’ attitudes and behaviors. (shrink)
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    Equity Reform and High-Quality Development of State-Owned Enterprises: Evidence From China in the New Era.Hongwei Liao,DingqingWang,Lei Zhu &Jing Zhao -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    How to improve the development quality of state-owned enterprises is of great significance to the economic and social development in the transition period. And promoting the reform of mixed ownership is an important path for state-owned enterprises to achieve high-quality development. Based on the micro-data of China’s A-share listed state-owned companies, the paper explores the impact of mixed ownership reform on the high-quality development of state-owned enterprises. It clarifies the importance and moderation of equity reform and the heterogeneity of impact (...) effects from the theoretical mechanism analysis and empirical test. It also analyzes the reasons of inverted U-shape from the perspective of the transmission mechanism of the internal competition atmosphere and non-state-owned capital speculation motivation. It is found that the relationship between equity reform and state-owned enterprises’ high-quality development is inverted U-shaped with multi-dimensional heterogeneity. From the analysis of conduction mechanism, on the one hand, the equity reform can enhance the internal competitive atmosphere, stimulate the vitality of enterprises and improve the development quality for state-owned enterprises. On the other hand, it enhances the speculation motivation of enterprises and slows down the high-quality development process. (shrink)
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    Team idiosyncratic deals and team breakthrough innovation: Based on the perspective of input-process-output model.Zili Fan,Hao Sun,LijunWang,Mengting Zhu &Ting Peng -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    PurposeAs a new human resource management practice, idiosyncratic deals are personalized employment arrangements negotiated between employees and employers and intended to benefit them both. It plays an important role in attracting, retaining and motivating employees to promote breakthrough innovation. Based on the input-process-output model, this paper examines the relationship between team idiosyncratic deals and team breakthrough innovation, the mediating role of team exploratory-exploitative knowledge sharing, and the moderating roles of team transactive memory systems and team cognitive flexibility.Participants and methodsIn order (...) to reduce the effects of common method biases and causal lag effect, this study is divided into three stages for data collection, with a time interval of 1 month. Eighty teams from six enterprises in Shanghai and Hangzhou were selected as samples, and the hypothesis test was carried out by hierarchical regression analysis, bootstrap, and Johnson-Neyman method.ResultsThe results show that higher team idiosyncratic deals are associated with higher team breakthrough innovation through higher team exploratory-exploitative knowledge sharing, and that team transactive memory systems and team cognitive flexibility positively moderate the mediating effect of team exploratory-exploitative knowledge sharing in the relationship between team idiosyncratic deals and team breakthrough innovation in the first stage and the second stage, respectively. Under the joint effect of high team transactive memory systems and high team cognitive flexibility, the mediating effect of team exploratory-exploitative knowledge sharing is stronger.ConclusionThe research results break through the previous research framework of social exchange theory, and I-P-O model to explore the influence mechanism of team idiosyncratic deals, in order to promote the sustainable growth of team breakthrough innovation through this non-standard work arrangement. It is hoped that this research can inspire modern enterprises to create team idiosyncratic deals for valuable teams engaged in breakthrough innovation, which are more conducive to give full play to their heterogeneous talents, and finally help enterprises break through the industry bottleneck and win the market competition. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Stimulating the Right Temporoparietal Junction with tDCS Decreases Deception in Moral Hypocrisy and Unfairness.Honghong Tang,Peixia Ye,ShunWang,Ruida Zhu,Song Su,Luqiong Tong &Chao Liu -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Unconsciously learning task-irrelevant perceptual sequences.Xiuyan Guo,Shan Jiang,HongyiWang,Lei Zhu,Jinghua Tang,Zoltan Dienes &Zhiliang Yang -2013 -Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1):203-211.
    We demonstrated unconscious learning of task-irrelevant perceptual regularities in a Serial Reaction Time task in both visual and auditory domains. Participants were required to respond to different letters or syllables which occurred in random order. Unbeknownst to participants, the color of the two letters or the tone of the syllables varied according to certain rules. Reaction times indicated that people indeed learnt both the color and tonal regularities indicating that task-irrelevant sequence structure can be learned perceptually. In a subsequent prediction (...) test of knowledge of the color or tonal cues using subjective measures, we showed that people could acquire task irrelevant knowledge unconsciously. (shrink)
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  36. Laozi /Wang Bi zhu. Zhuangzi.Wang Xianqian zhu -2007 - In Xi Zhu, Jiyu Ren & Yuan Pan,Zhong guo wen hua jing dian. Hangzhou: Xi leng yin she chu ban she.
     
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    Online Purchase Intention of Fruits: Antecedents in an Integrated Model Based on Technology Acceptance Model and Perceived Risk Theory.Yongchang Wei,CanWang,Song Zhu,Hailong Xue &Fangyu Chen -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A New Coupled Awareness-Epidemic Spreading Model with Neighbor Behavior on Multiplex Networks.Chao Zuo,AnjingWang,Fenping Zhu,Zeyang Meng &Xueke Zhao -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-14.
    In this paper, we propose a nonlinear coupled model to study the two interacting processes of awareness diffusion and epidemic spreading on the same individual who is affected by different neighbor behavior status on multiplex networks. We achieve this topology scenario by two kinds of factors, one is the perception factor that can change interplay between different layers of networks and the other is the neighbors’ behavior status that can change the infection rate in each layer. According to the microscopic (...) Markov chain approach, we analyze the dynamical evolution of the system and derive the theoretical epidemic threshold on uncorrelated heterogeneous networks, and then, we validate the analysis by numerical simulation and discuss the final size of awareness diffusion and epidemic spreading on a scale-free network. With the outbreak of COVID-19, the spread of epidemic in China prompted drastic measures for transmission containment. We examine the effects of these interventions based on modeling of the awareness-epidemic and the COVID-19 epidemic case. The results further demonstrate that the epidemic spreading can be affected by the effective transmission rate of the awareness and neighbors’ behavior status. (shrink)
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    N 6 ‐methyladenine functions as a potential epigenetic mark in eukaryotes.Qinmiao Sun,Shoujun Huang,XiaonaWang,Yuanxiang Zhu,Zhenping Chen &Dahua Chen -2015 -Bioessays 37 (11):1155-1162.
    N6‐methyladenine (6mA) is one of the most abundant types of DNA methylation, and plays an important role in bacteria; however, its roles in higher eukaryotes, such as plants, insects, and mammals, have been considered less important. Recent studies highlight that 6mA does indeed occur, and that it plays an important role in eukaryotes, such as worm, fly, and green algae, and thus the regulation of 6mA has emerged as a novel epigenetic mechanism in higher eukaryotes. Despite this intriguing development, a (...) number of important issues regarding its biological roles are yet to be addressed. In this review, we focus on the 5mC and 6mA modifications in terms of their production, distribution, and the erasure of 6mA in higher eukaryotes including mammals. We perform an analysis of the potential functions of 6mA, hence widening understanding of this new epigenetic mark in higher eukaryotes, and suggesting future studies in this field. (shrink)
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    The Prevalence and Psychosocial Factors of Problematic Smartphone Use Among Chinese College Students: A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study.AnqiWang,ZhenWang,Ya Zhu &Xuliang Shi -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Problematic smartphone use in college students has been a major public health concern in modern society, which may also lead to adverse health outcomes. Using a three-wave longitudinal study design, the current study aimed to examine the prevalence and psychosocial factors of PSU in a large sample of Chinese college students. The data used in this study was obtained from an ongoing longitudinal study in Guangdong, China. In the current study, a total of 7,434 freshmen and sophomores who completed the (...) first three surveys were included. Self-administered questionnaires were used to assess PSU, possible social anxiety disorders, depressive symptoms, loneliness, family conflicts, academic stress, and some demographic characteristics. Generalized estimating equation models were performed to determine the risk factors associated with PSU. The results showed that 65.8, 58.1, and 52.8% of college students reported PSU at three waves, with an apparent downward trend. Female students reported higher prevalence rates of PSU than males. Depressive symptoms, possible social anxiety disorders, loneliness, family conflicts, and high academic pressure were important risk factors for PSU. Early intervention and identification of those who show signs of PSU may prevent the development of maladaptive coping responses and addictive behaviors, so as to prevent future negative psychosocial consequences. (shrink)
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    Employee Stock Ownership Plans and Corporate Environmental Engagement.Dongmin Kong,Jia Liu,YananWang &Ling Zhu -2023 -Journal of Business Ethics 189 (1):177-199.
    This study examines the impact of non-executive employee stock ownership plans (ESOP) on corporate environmental engagement. We show that granting ESOPs to non-executive employees promotes greater corporate ecological engagement from the perspectives of environmental protection expenditures, environmental information disclosure quality, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings. ESOPs unite members in a common interest, empowering them to put pressure on management to reduce carbon emissions, which benefits their physical wellbeing and increases their residual interest in long-term corporate wealth. Further, our (...) analysis reveals that companies investing in environmental protection forgo short-term profit as a consequence of high initial costs, while increasing long-term firm value. These positive effects are attributable to ESOP schemes with higher employee subscription rates, those granted to a larger number of non-executive employees, and those with longer validity periods of ownership, whose incentive effect is sufficiently powerful to offset the free-rider problem. In addition, the impact of ESOPs is more pronounced in companies with greater media exposure, those confronting intense labor market competition, and those in heavily polluting industries. Fundamentally, our study provides novel evidence of the incentive effect of ESOPs on corporate environmental engagement and of stakeholder dynamics driving the implementation of carbon reduction strategies. (shrink)
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    Research on the Method of Depression Detection by Single-Channel Electroencephalography Sensor.Xue Lei,Weidong Ji,Jingzhou Guo,Xiaoyue Wu,HuilinWang,Lina Zhu &Liang Chen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Depression is a common mental health illness worldwide that affects our quality of life and ability to work. Although prior research has used EEG signals to increase the accuracy to identify depression, the rates of underdiagnosis remain high, and novel methods are required to identify depression. In this study, we built a model based on single-channel, dry-electrode EEG sensor technology to detect state depression, which measures the intensity of depressive feelings and cognitions at a particular time. To test the accuracy (...) of our model, we compared the results of our model with other commonly used methods for depression diagnosis, including the PHQ-9, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, and House-Tree-Person drawing test, in three different studies. In study 1, we compared the results of our model with PHQ-9 in a sample of 158 senior high students. The results showed that the consistency rate of the two methods was 61.4%. In study 2, the results of our model were compared with HAM-D among 71 adults. We found that the consistency rate of state-depression identification by the two methods was 63.38% when a HAM-D score above 7 was considered depression, while the consistency rate increased to 83.10% when subjects showed at least one depressive symptom. In study 3, 68 adults participated in the study, and the results revealed that the consistency rate of our model and HTP drawing test was 91.2%. The results showed that our model is an effective means to identify state depression. Our study demonstrates that using our model, people with state depression could be identified in a timely manner and receive interventions or treatments, which may be helpful for the early detection of depression. (shrink)
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    Is risk-taking propensity associated with unethical behaviors? An experimental study.Zhi Xing Xu,YueWang,Min Zhu &Hing Keung Ma -2019 -Ethics and Behavior 29 (7):557-571.
    Are risk-takers more likely to engage in unethical behaviors? We examined the relationship between risk-taking propensity and cheating in two experimental studies. In Study 1, we examined the relationship between subjects’ risk-taking propensity and their actual self-serving dishonesty using a gambling-like task. The results suggested that risk-taking propensity, measured using a behavioral approach, was positively correlated with actual self-serving dishonest behavior. In Study 2, we measured participants’ performances using a matrices test and found that the positive correlation still held. We (...) found that participants with high risk-taking propensity reported a lower perceived probability of being detected, which might drive their dishonest behavior. (shrink)
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    Automatic Decision-Making Style Recognition Method Using Kinect Technology.Yu Guo,Xiaoqian Liu,XiaoyangWang,Tingshao Zhu &Wei Zhan -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In recent years, somatosensory interaction technology, represented by Microsoft’s Kinect hardware platform, has been widely used in various fields, such as entertainment, education, and medicine. Kinect technology can easily capture and record behavioral data, which provides new opportunities for behavioral and psychological correlation analysis research. In this paper, an automatic decision-style recognition method is proposed. Experiments involving 240 subjects were conducted to obtain face data and individual decision-making style score. The face data was obtained using the Kinect camera, and the (...) decision-style score were obtained via a questionnaire. To realize automatic recognition of an individual decision-making style, machine learning was employed to establish the mapping relationship between the face data and a scaled evaluation of the decision-making style score. This study adopts a variety of classical machine learning algorithms, including Linear regression, Support vector machine regression, Ridge regression, and Bayesian ridge regression. The experimental results show that the linear regression model returns the best results. The correlation coefficient between the linear regression model evaluation results and the scale evaluation results was 0.6, which represents a medium and higher correlation. The results verify the feasibility of automatic decision-making style recognition method based on facial analysis. (shrink)
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    Investigation on bainite transformation and metastable omega/orthorhombic martensite phases in as-quenched Cu-bearing ferrite steel.Ranran Ge,Hui Xie,WeiWang,Shijuan Zhu,Ziying Zhang,BoWang &Bangxin Zhou -forthcoming -Philosophical Magazine:1-11.
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    Composition formulae of ideal metallic glasses and their relevant eutectics established by a cluster-resonance model.Guang Han,Jianbing Qiang,QingWang,YingminWang,Chunlei Zhu,Shiguang Quan,Chuang Dong &Peter Häussler -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (18):2404-2418.
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    Neural Dynamics of Processing Probability Weight and Monetary Magnitude in the Evaluation of a Risky Reward.GuangrongWang,Jianbiao Li,PengchengWang,Chengkang Zhu,Jingjing Pan &Shuaiqi Li -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    How Can People Express Their Trait Self-Esteem Through Their Faces in 3D Space?XiaoyangWang,Xiaoqian Liu,YuqianWang &Tingshao Zhu -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Trait self-esteem reflects stable self-evaluation, and it affects social interaction patterns. However, whether and how trait self-esteem can be expressed through behaviors are controversial. Considering that facial expressions can effectively convey information related to personal traits, the present study investigated the three-dimensional facial movements related to self-esteem level and the sex differences therein. Methods: The sample comprised 238 participants. Their levels of trait self-esteem were evaluated by employing the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. During self-introductions, their facial movements in 3D space (...) were recorded by Microsoft Kinect. Two-way ANOVA was performed to analyze the effect of self-esteem and gender on 3D facial movements. Additionally, Logistic regression models were established to describe the relationship between 3D facial movements and self-esteem levels in both genders. Results: The results of two-way ANOVA revealed a main effect of trait self-esteem level for cheeks and lips’ movements. Meanwhile, there was a significant interaction between trait self-esteem and gender on the variability of lips’ movements. In addition, the combination of facial movements can effectively identify trait self-esteem in men and women, with 75.5 and 68% accuracy, respectively. Conclusion: The present results suggest that the 3D facial expressions of individuals with different trait self-esteem levels were different, and such difference is affected by gender. Our study explores a possible way in which trait self-esteem plays a role in social interaction and also provides the basis for automatic self-esteem recognition. (shrink)
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    Effects of Low-Calorie Nutrition Claim on Consumption of Packaged Food in China: An Application of the Model of Consumer Behavior.Zeying Huang,Haijun Li,PeiWang &Jiazhang Huang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    More and more packaged products in China have been labeled as low-calorie products since the official implementation of nutrition claims in 2007. But little was known about the impact of such claims on the Chinese consumption of low-calorie food on the background of increasing rates of obesity among the Chinese population. This study sought to fill the gap by applying a consumer behavior model to a nationally representative online survey by means of structural equation modeling. The findings revealed that nutrition (...) claims significantly affect the consumption of low-calorie products. Specifically, marketing stimulus on low-calorie products first affected consumer psychology, then consumer decision-making, and finally consumer responses. Despite the significant role of consumer psychology and decision-making in consumption, consumers were susceptible to the influence of targeted marketing strategies for foods with a low-calorie claim. It is recommended that appropriate use of low-calorie nutrition claims by manufacturers and choices of low-calorie food by consumers according to their own needs should be encouraged. (shrink)
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    Decreased Empathic Responses to the ‘Lucky Guy’ in Love: The Effect of Intrasexual Competition.Li Zheng,Fangxiao Zhang,Chunli Wei,Jialin Xu,QianfengWang,Lei Zhu,Ian D. Roberts &Xiuyan Guo -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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