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Age-Related Differences in Affective Norms for Chinese Words (AANC) 期刊论文
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 卷号: 12, 页码: 17
作者:  Liu, Pingping;  Lu, Qin;  Zhang, Zhen;  Tang, Jie;  Han, Buxin
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affective norms  ratings  age differences  Chinese  positivity effect  
My own face looks larger than yours: A self-induced illusory size perception 期刊论文
Cognition, 2021, 卷号: 212, 页码: 1-8
作者:  Ying Zhang;  Li Wang;  Yi Jiang
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Self-face  Self-advantage  Size illusion  Self-awareness  Size overestimation  
Cross-Category Adaptation of Reflexive Social Attention 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL, 2020, 卷号: 149, 期号: 11, 页码: 2145-2153
作者:  Ji, Haoyue;  Wang, Li;  Jiang, Yi
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social attention  biological motion  eye gaze  visual adaptation  
The Influences of Eye Gaze Cues on Cognitive Processing of Object and Its Mechanisms 期刊论文
PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2020, 卷号: 47, 期号: 11, 页码: 1145-1161
作者:  Yu Yi-Wen;  Ji Hao-Yue;  Wang Li;  Jiang Yi
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eye gaze  object processing  evaluation  memory  
Cross-modal social attention triggered by biological motion cues 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF VISION, 2020, 卷号: 20, 期号: 10, 页码: 10
作者:  Yu, Yiwen;  Ji, Haoyue;  Wang, Li;  Jiang, Yi
Adobe PDF(545Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:616/4  |  提交时间:2020/12/28
biological motion  cross-modal attention  social attention  vision  audition  
Heritability of reflexive social attention triggered by eye gaze and walking direction: common and unique genetic underpinnings 期刊论文
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 卷号: 50, 期号: 3, 页码: 475-483
作者:  Wang, Li;  Wang, Ying;  Xu, Qian;  Liu, Dong;  Ji, Haoyue;  Yu, Yiwen;  Hu, Zhaoqi;  Yuan, Peijun;  Jiang, Yi
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Behavioral genetics  biological motion  eye gaze  social cognition  twin study