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  • Novel Phosphorus-Nitrogen-C... Novel Phosphorus-Nitrogen-Containing Ionic Liquid Modified Metal-Organic Framework as an Effective Flame Retardant for Epoxy Resin
    Huang, Rong; Guo, Xiuyan; Ma, Shiyue ... Polymers, 01/2020, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have shown great potential in flame retardant applications; however, strategies for fully exploiting the advantages of MOFs in order to further enhance the flame ...
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  • Dombi power partitioned Her... Dombi power partitioned Heronian mean operators of q-rung orthopair fuzzy numbers for multiple attribute group decision making
    Zhong, Yanru; Gao, Hong; Guo, Xiuyan ... PloS one, 10/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 10
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    In this paper, a set of Dombi power partitioned Heronian mean operators of q-rung orthopair fuzzy numbers (qROFNs) are presented, and a multiple attribute group decision making (MAGDM) method based ...
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  • Empathy-based tolerance tow... Empathy-based tolerance towards poor norm violators in third-party punishment
    Ouyang, Hui; Yu, Jingqian; Duan, Jipeng ... Experimental brain research, 07/2021, Volume: 239, Issue: 7
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    Third-party punishment (TPP) plays an important role in fairness norm enforcement. This study investigated how the economic status of proposers could modulate third parties’ behavioural and neural ...
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  • Long-Term Tai Chi Experienc... Long-Term Tai Chi Experience Promotes Emotional Stability and Slows Gray Matter Atrophy for Elders
    Liu, Sijia; Li, Lin; Liu, Zhiyuan ... Frontiers in psychology, 01/2019, Volume: 10
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    Brain adverse structural changes, especially the atrophy of gray matter, are inevitable in aging. Fortunately, the human brain is plastic throughout its entire life. The current cross-section study ...
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  • Functional Connectivity Wit... Functional Connectivity Within the Executive Control Network Mediates the Effects of Long-Term Tai Chi Exercise on Elders' Emotion Regulation
    Liu, Zhiyuan; Wu, Yuyan; Li, Lin ... Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 10/2018, Volume: 10
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    Previous research has identified the effects of tai chi exercise on elders' executive control or on their emotion regulation. However, few works have attempted to reveal the relationships between tai ...
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  • Attenuated self-serving bia... Attenuated self-serving bias in people with internet gaming disorder is related to altered neural activity in subcortical-cortical midline structures
    Wang, Yifan; Zheng, Li; Wang, Chenggong ... BMC psychiatry, 10/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    To protect and maintain the positivity of self-concept, normal people usually show a self-serving bias (internal attribution of positive events and external attribution of negative events) by the ...
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  • Punish the Perpetrator or C... Punish the Perpetrator or Compensate the Victim? Gain vs. Loss Context Modulate Third-Party Altruistic Behaviors
    Liu, Yingjie; Li, Lin; Zheng, Li ... Frontiers in psychology, 11/2017, Volume: 8
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    Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violations. Previous studies mostly investigated these behaviors in gain rather than loss context, and few ...
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  • Gain-loss situation modulat... Gain-loss situation modulates neural responses to self-other decision making under risk
    Zhang, Xiangyi; Li, Shijia; Liu, Yongfang ... Scientific reports, 01/2019, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Although self-other behavioral differences in decision making under risk have been observed in some contexts, little is known about the neural mechanisms underlying such differences. Using functional ...
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  • Proposers' Economic Status ... Proposers' Economic Status Affects Behavioral and Neural Responses to Unfairness
    Zheng, Yijie; Cheng, Xuemei; Xu, Jialin ... Frontiers in psychology, 05/2017, Volume: 8
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    Economic status played an important role in the modulation of economic decision making. The present fMRI study aimed at investigating how economic status modulated behavioral and neural responses to ...
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