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    Trait Anxiety and Economic Risk Avoidance Are Not Necessarily Associated: Evidence from the Framing Effect.Ruolei Gu, Runguo Wu, Lucas S. Broster, Yang Jiang, Rui Xu, Qiwei Yang, Pengfei Xu & Yue-Jia Luo - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Temporal Dynamics of the Integration of Intention and Outcome in Harmful and Helpful Moral Judgment.Tian Gan, Xiaping Lu, Wanqing Li, Danyang Gui, Honghong Tang, Xiaoqin Mai, Chao Liu & Yue-Jia Luo - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The Temporal Dynamics of Perceiving Other’s Painful Actions.Fang Cui, Ruolei Gu, Xiangru Zhu & Yue-jia Luo - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Exploring the conceptual and semantic structure of human kinship: An experimental investigation of Chinese kin terms.Chao Liu, Yue Ge, Xiaoqin Mai & Yue-Jia Luo - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (5):392-394.
    We designed an experiment to test the application of optimality theory (OT) in kinship terminology studies. Specifically, we examined the OT constraints within a set of behavioral data using Chinese kin terms. The results from this behavioral approach support and extend Jones' linguistic approach by identifying underlying cognitive mechanisms that can explain and predict behavioral responses in kinship identification.
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    Show your teeth or not: The role of the mouth and eyes in smiles and its cross-cultural variations.Chao Liu, Yue Ge, Wen-Bo Luo & Yue-Jia Luo - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):450-452.
    Previous studies with Westerners have found that both the mouth and eyes are crucial in identifying and interpreting smiles. We proposed that Easterners (e.g., Chinese and Japanese) evaluate the role of the mouth and eyes in smiles differently from Westerners. Individuals in collectivistic Eastern society heavily rely on information from the eyes to identify and interpret the meaning of smiles.
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    Differential Effects of Intranasal Vasopressin on the Processing of Adult and Infant Cues: An ERP Study.Xiaoyan Wu, Pengfei Xu, Yue-Jia Luo & Chunliang Feng - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:354125.
    Arginine vasopressin (AVP) is a powerful regulator of various social behaviors across many species. However, seemingly contradictory effects of AVP have been found in both animal and human studies, e.g., promoting aggression on one hand and facilitating social bonding on the other hand. Therefore, we hypothesize that the role of AVP in social behaviors is context-dependent. To this end, we examined the modulatory effect of AVP on male’s behavioral and neural responses to infant and adult cues. After intranasal and double-blind (...)
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    Event-Related Potential Responses to Beloved and Familiar Faces in Different Marriage Styles: Evidence from Mosuo Subjects.Haiyan Wu, Li Luo, Junqiang Dai, Suyong Yang, Naiyi Wang & Yue-jia Luo - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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