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    SNARC effect modulated by central executive control: revealed in a cue-based trisection task by Zhang, Ping, Cao, Bihua, Li, Fuhong

    Published in Psychological research (01-09-2021)
    “…People respond to small numbers faster with the left hand and respond to large numbers faster with the right hand, a phenomenon known as the Spatial-Numerical…”
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    Distinct brain responses to different inhibitions: Evidence from a modified Flanker Task by Xie, Liufang, Ren, Maofan, Cao, Bihua, Li, Fuhong

    Published in Scientific reports (27-07-2017)
    “…Whether inhibition is a unitary or multifaceted construct is still an open question. To clarify the electrophysiological distinction among the different types…”
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    Neural Dynamics of Cognitive Control in Various Types of Incongruence by Xie, Liufang, Cao, Bihua, Li, Zixia, Li, Fuhong

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (05-06-2020)
    “…Conflict-control is a core function of cognitive control. Although numerous studies have considered cognitive control to be domain-general, the shared and…”
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    Both Rewards and Moral Praise Can Increase the Prosocial Decisions: Revealed in a Modified Ultimatum Game Task by Wang, Xiangling, Han, Jiahui, Li, Fuhong, Cao, Bihua

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (04-10-2018)
    “…Unlike other creatures, humans developed the ability to cooperate with genetically unrelated strangers and a tendency to comply with social norms. However,…”
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    Electrophysiological Response to the Informative Value of Feedback Revealed in a Segmented Wisconsin Card Sorting Test by Li, Fuhong, Wang, Jing, Du, Bin, Cao, Bihua

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-02-2018)
    “…Feedback has two main components. One is valence that indicates the wrong or correct behavior, and the other is the informative value that refers to what we…”
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    Different Electrophysiological Responses to Informative Value of Feedback Between Children and Adults by Du, Bin, Cao, Bihua, He, Weiqi, Li, Fuhong

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (03-04-2018)
    “…The ability to learn from feedback is important for children's adaptive behavior and school learning. Feedback has two main components, informative value and…”
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    Brain Activation of Negative Feedback in Rule Acquisition Revealed in a Segmented Wisconsin Card Sorting Test by Wang, Jing, Cao, Bihua, Cai, Xueli, Gao, Heming, Li, Fuhong

    Published in PloS one (15-10-2015)
    “…The present study is to investigate the brain activation associated with the informative value of negative feedback in rule acquisition. In each trial of a…”
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    Automatic processing of taxonomic and thematic relations in semantic priming — Differentiation by early N400 and late frontal negativity by Chen, Qingfei, Ye, Chun, Liang, Xiuling, Cao, Bihua, Lei, Yi, Li, Hong

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-2014)
    “…Most current models of knowledge organization are based on hierarchical (plant–pine) or taxonomic categories (animal–plant). Another important organizational…”
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    Dissociable roles of medial and lateral PFC in rule learning by Cao, Bihua, Li, Wei, Li, Fuhong, Li, Hong

    Published in Brain and behavior (01-11-2016)
    “…Introduction Although the neural basis of rule learning is of great interest to cognitive neuroscientists, the pattern of transient brain activation during…”
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    Functional imaging of brain responses to different outcomes of hypothesis testing: revealed in a category induction task by Li, Fuhong, Cao, Bihua, Luo, Yuejia, Lei, Yi, Li, Hong

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-02-2013)
    “…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine differences in brain activation that occur when a person receives the different outcomes of…”
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    Electrophysiological difference between mental state decoding and mental state reasoning by Cao, Bihua, Li, Yiyuan, Li, Fuhong, Li, Hong

    Published in Brain research (29-06-2012)
    “…Abstract Previous studies have explored the neural mechanism of Theory of Mind (ToM), but the neural correlates of its two components, mental state decoding…”
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    Notation-dependent processing of numerical magnitude: Electrophysiological evidence from Chinese numerals by Cao, Bihua, Li, Fuhong, Li, Hong

    Published in Biological psychology (2010)
    “…To investigate whether the semantic processing of numbers is notation-dependent or notation-independent, three notation stimuli—Arabic digits, Chinese numerals…”
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    The holistic processing of price comparison: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidences by Cao, Bihua, Li, Fuhong, Zhang, Li, Wang, Yifeng, Li, Hong

    Published in Biological psychology (01-01-2012)
    “…► DE was found only when the distance was defined in terms of the whole magnitude of prices. ► During 350–450ms, an enhanced positivity was found for far…”
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    Similar Brain Mechanism of Hypothesis-Testing Between Children and Adults by Li, Fuhong, Cao, Bihua, Cai, Xueli, Li, Hong

    Published in Developmental neuropsychology (01-11-2011)
    “…Fourteen children and 15 adults were sequentially presented with triplets of cookies and were asked to learn what kinds of cookies were eatable while…”
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    Real-life experience modifies early electrophysiological responses in the visual system by Li, Fuhong, Ma, Lei, Cao, Bihua, Liu, Qiang, Li, Hong

    Published in Neuroreport (07-12-2011)
    “…To examine whether experience can alter the sensitivity of the visual system to particular aspects of visual processing, 17 earthquake survivors and 17…”
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    Electrophysiological correlates of hypothesis testing by Li, Fuhong, Cao, Bihua, Lei, Yi, Li, Hong

    Published in Neuroreport (28-01-2009)
    “…Where and how the cortical areas are activated when a person receives the result of hypothesis testing is still unclear. By using a category induction task,…”
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    Brain activities immediately after finding rare targets by Fuhong, Li, Bihua, Cao, Qinglin, Zhang, Chongde, Lin, Jiajin, Yuan, Hong, Li

    Published in Neuroscience letters (17-01-2008)
    “…It is generally assumed that the prior knowledge about the frequency of the target occurrence would influence the identification of a stimulus. Nevertheless,…”
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    The law of large numbers in children's diversity-based reasoning by Li, Fuhong, Cao, Bihua, Li, Yiyuan, Li, Hong, Deák, Gedeon

    Published in Thinking & reasoning (01-11-2009)
    “…Adults increase the certainty of their inductive inferences by observing more diverse instances. However, most young children fail to do so. The present study…”
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    Temporal course and the electrophysiological correlates of hypothesis testing as revealed in a modified category induction task by Li, Fuhong, Cao, Bihua, Gao, Xuemei, Xiao, Feng, Qing, Jialan, Li, Hong

    Published in Brain research (16-11-2009)
    “…Abstract The present study used a modified category induction task to examine the brain activation that occurs when a person receives the result of hypothesis…”
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    Do after “not to do”: Deinhibition in cognitive control by Chen, Jiwen, Cao, Bihua, Li, Fuhong

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-08-2023)
    “…In daily life, we often need to inhibit a certain behavior or thought; however, sometimes we need to remove inhibition (deinhibition). Numerous studies have…”
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