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    Bottom-up perceptual salience and top-down retro-cues concurrently determine state in visual working memory by Fan, Lingxia, Zhang, Lin, Diao, Liuting, Xu, Mengsi, Chen, Ruiyang, Zhang, Xuemin

    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that in visual working memory (VWM), only items in an active state can guide attention. Further evidence has revealed that…”
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    The Neural Basis of Herding Decisions in Enterprise Clustering: An Event-Related Potential Study by Zhang, Wuke, Yang, Danping, Jin, Jia, Diao, Liuting, Ma, Qingguo

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (30-10-2019)
    “…Herding behavior refers to the social phenomenon in which people are intensely influenced by decisions and behaviors of others in the same group. Even though…”
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    Reward Modulates Unconsciously Triggered Adaptive Control Processes by Diao, Liuting, Li, Wenping, Chang, Wenhao, Ma, Qingguo

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2022)
    “…Adaptive control (e.g., conflict adaptation) refers to dynamic adjustments of cognitive control processes in goal-directed behavior, which can be influenced by…”
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    Contextual Valence and Sociality Jointly Influence the Early and Later Stages of Neutral Face Processing by Xu, Mengsi, Li, Zhiai, Diao, Liuting, Fan, Lingxia, Yang, Dong

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (19-08-2016)
    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that face perception is influenced by emotional contextual information. However, because facial expressions are routinely…”
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    The Divergent Effects of Fear and Disgust on Inhibitory Control: An ERP Study by Xu, Mengsi, Li, Zhiai, Ding, Cody, Zhang, Junhua, Fan, Lingxia, Diao, Liuting, Yang, Dong

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2015)
    “…Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. However, two different types of unpleasant stimuli, fearful and…”
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    Influence of supraliminal reward information on unconsciously triggered response inhibition by Diao, Liuting, Ding, Cody, Qi, Senqing, Zeng, Qinghong, Huang, Bo, Xu, Mengsi, Fan, Lingxia, Yang, Dong

    Published in PloS one (30-09-2014)
    “…Although executive functions (e.g., response inhibition) are often thought to interact consciously with reward, recent studies have demonstrated that they can…”
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    How tie strength influences purchasing intention in social recommendation: evidence from behavioral model and brain activity by Jin, Jia, He, Yi, Lin, Chenchen, Diao, Liuting

    Published in Internet research (13-02-2024)
    “…Purpose Social recommendation has been recognized as a kind of e-commerce with large potential, but how social recommendations influence consumer decisions is…”
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    Dissociable neural oscillatory mechanisms underlying unconscious priming of externally and intentionally initiated inhibition by Diao, Liuting, Li, Wenping, Fan, Lingxia, Valesi, Riccardo, Ma, Qingguo

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-2021)
    “…Externally and intentionally initiated inhibitory processes, which are fundamental for human action control, can be unconsciously launched. However, the neural…”
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    Electroencephalographic theta oscillatory dynamics reveal attentional bias to angry faces by Diao, Liuting, Qi, Senqing, Xu, Mengsi, Fan, Lingxia, Yang, Dong

    Published in Neuroscience letters (24-08-2017)
    “…•Angry faces elicited a shorter RT and enhanced N2pc compared to happy faces.•Angry faces induced heightened theta oscillation as opposed to happy faces.•Theta…”
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    Multiple representations in visual working memory can simultaneously guide attention by Fan, Lingxia, Diao, Liuting, Xu, Mengsi, Zhang, Xuemin

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-09-2023)
    “…Whether multiple representations in visual working memory (VWM) can simultaneously guide attention is controversial. The multiple-item-template (MIT)…”
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    Electrocortical evidence for the time course processes of attentional bias toward infant faces by Li, Bingbing, Li, Xu, Xu, Mengsi, Diao, Liuting, Zhang, Dajun

    Published in Neuroscience letters (23-03-2019)
    “…•Attentional orientation toward infant vs. adult faces was reflected by an early N2pc.•Attentional orientation toward infant faces was not influenced by…”
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    Role of personal relative deprivation in promoting working memory capacity for neutral social information: Facial expressions and body motions by Zhang, Lijie, Qiao, Lei, Xu, Mengsi, Che, Xianwei, Diao, Liuting, Yuan, Shuge, Du, Xiaoli, Yang, Dong

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-11-2019)
    “…Personal relative deprivation can lead to changes in internal states and actual behaviours, but little is known on the cognitive consequences of such…”
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    The temporal dynamics of detached versus positive reappraisal: An ERP study by Qi, Senqing, Li, Yangping, Tang, Xuemei, Zeng, Qinghong, Diao, Liuting, Li, Xiying, Li, Hong, Hu, Weiping

    “…Detached reappraisal and positive reappraisal are regarded as two distinct types of cognitive reappraisal strategy, and the former is considered more…”
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    Personal relative deprivation impairs ability to filter out threat-related distractors from visual working memory by Zhang, Lijie, Qiao, Lei, Xu, Mengsi, Fan, Lingxia, Che, Xianwei, Diao, Liuting, Yuan, Shuge, Du, Xiaoli, Yang, Dong

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-2021)
    “…The literature has indicated that personal relative deprivation (PRD) results in anxiety disorders. Given that some cognitive models propose that attention…”
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    Multiple representations in visual working memory simultaneously guide attention: The type of memory-matching representation matters by Fan, Lingxia, Sun, Mengdan, Xu, Mengsi, Li, Zhiai, Diao, Liuting, Zhang, Xuemin

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-01-2019)
    “…Whether multiple visual working memory (VWM) representations can simultaneously become active templates to guide attention is controversial. The…”
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    The Impact of Perceived Discrimination on Mobile Phone Addiction Among Chinese Higher Vocational College Students: A Chain Mediating Role of Negative Emotions and Learning Burnout by Li, Wenping, Xu, Ting, Diao, Liuting, Wu, Qishu

    “…Perceived discrimination among higher vocational college students is a prevalent issue in China and is linked to various mental and behavioral problems,…”
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    Social exclusion impairs distractor suppression but not target enhancement in selective attention by Xu, Mengsi, Li, Zhiai, Diao, Liuting, Fan, Lingxia, Zhang, Lijie, Yuan, Shuge, Yang, Dong

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-11-2017)
    “…Social exclusion has been thought to weaken one's ability to exert inhibitory control. Existing studies have primarily focused on the relationship between…”
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    Social exclusion modulates priorities of attention allocation in cognitive control by Xu, Mengsi, Li, Zhiai, Diao, Liuting, Zhang, Lijie, Yuan, Jiajin, Ding, Cody, Yang, Dong

    Published in Scientific reports (11-08-2016)
    “…Many studies have investigated how exclusion affects cognitive control and have reported inconsistent results. However, these studies usually treated cognitive…”
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    Electroencephalographs Theta-Band Oscillatory Dynamics Represent Attentional Bias to Subjective Preferences in Value-Based Decisions by Diao, Liuting, Li, Wenping, Zhang, Wuke, Ma, Qingguo, Jin, Jia

    “…Background: Previous studies have shown that people always pay more attention to highly preferred items of choice, which is well defined by behavioral…”
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