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    The Neural Basis of Moderate Emotional Pictures:An fMRI Study
    Wang Yanmei;Guo Dejun;Fang Ping;Yue Zhenzhu
    2012, 10(1):  1-6. 
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    Substantial evidence suggests that amygdala was an important brain region that involved in negative emotion. But the results of positive emotion were. To explore the neural basis of positive emotion, 12 healthy women viewed moderate emotional pictures(IAP
    Memory Load Effect of Duration Processing
    Yin Huazhan;Huang Xiting;Li Dan;Su Qin;Li Bo
    2012, 10(1):  7-11. 
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    In previous studies, some researchers investigated the effect from short-term memory processing on concurrent time production(e.g., Fortin & Breton, 1995; Fortin & Masse, 1999). Overall, intervals lengthened systematically as a function of duration of mem
    The Attentional SNARC Effect Caused by Low-level Processing of Negative Numbers in Auditory Modality
    Kong Feng;Zhao Jingjing;You Xuqun;Zhang Yu
    2012, 10(1):  12-17. 
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    By using stimuli detection task, the present study was to investigate whether low-level processing of negative numbers could cause attentional SNARC(Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes)effect in the auditory modality. The results showed that:(
    The Study on Eye Movements in Figure Reasoning of Students Holding Different Working Memory Capacity
    Wang Xia;Chen Xiangyang
    2012, 10(1):  18-24. 
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    By using eyelinkⅡ, the effect of reasoning process for graphics and working memory on eye movement control was explored in this paper. The experimental design was 2(working memory: high vs. low)×2(sex: male vs. female)×3(difficulty: hard vs. medium vs. ea
    Effects of Task Difficulty and Aging on Brain Activation——Take encoding of cued memory as an example
    Wang Dahua;Fu Yan;Tang Dan;Duan Yunyun;Yu Chunshui
    2012, 10(1):  25-31. 
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    The primary aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between the task difficulty and the brain activation, especially under the effects of aging. Fifteen(8 male, 7 female)younger and thirteen(5 male, 8 female)older adults participated in t
    Ego Identity, Parental Attachment and Causality Orientation in University Students
    Wang Shuqing;Song Shanggui
    2012, 10(1):  32-37. 
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    Ego identity formation is the primary psychological task of university students in the late adolescence. Parental attachment and causality orientation, respectively from family environment and individual factors, are the determinants of ego identity devel
    The Features of Disciplinary Domain Knowledge Representation in Mathematics Learning of Grade One Students in the Junior High School
    He Bofeng;Cai Xiaoyue
    2012, 10(1):  38-43. 
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    Disciplinary domain knowledge is composed of the scientific content knowledge, cognitive process knowledge and problematic condition knowledge. 529 seven grouders in junior high school were tested to investigate the representational feature of disciplinar
    The Choice of the Mentally Retarded Children about Spatial Reference Frame
    Deng Bilin;Chen Suiqing;Zhang Jijia;Lu Songmin
    2012, 10(1):  44-49. 
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    Adopting the“rotation”paradigm initiated by Levinson, we explored the mentally retarded children′s choice of the reference frame in the spatial tasks. The results showed:(1)mentally retarded children tend to choose the relative reference frame which is ce
    Subtitle Preference While Viewing Native Language Movie: The Effect of Subtitle Familiarity
    Wang Fuxing;Zhou Zongkui;Zhao Xian;Bai Xuejun;Yan Guoli
    2012, 10(1):  50-57. 
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    Movies are generally dubbed or subtitled in the local language recently. Subtitle preference or obligatory was found in studies of text and graphics integration and television viewing. From previous findings, subtitle preference is more or less obligatory
    The Difference of Employees′ Perceived and Expectations on Organizational Values
    Tan XiaoHong1,2;Liu YongFang1
    2012, 10(1):  58-62. 
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    Organizational values have important influence upon employees′ organizational behaviors. The purpose of this study was to compare employees′ feeling and expectations on organizational values. 586 workers from manufacture enterprises were assessed with the
    The Influence of Stereotype Activation Effect on Social Categorization
    Zhang Xiaobin;Zuo Bin
    2012, 10(1):  63-68. 
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    The present study explored the influence of stereotype activation effect on social categorization, and investigated how probability of matching stimuli regulated the stereotype activation effect to social categorization, using a modified version of the Er
    Review on the Genetic Evidences of Mathematical Ability
    Xu Jihong;Chen Ping;Zhou Xinlin;Dong Qi
    2012, 10(1):  69-73. 
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    Mathematical ability is one of the most important higher cognitive functions in human being. Many researchers provided a lot of evidences of the mathematical genetic studies. In this study, we reviewed the genetic studies of mathematical ability, which in
    A Review of Coping Theories from Ecological Perspective
    Shao Hua;Ge Lujia;Lv Xiaofeng
    2012, 10(1):  74-79. 
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    Coping is the research focus of psychology. The studies on the response to ecological thought in the excavation, combing, summarize and further promotion are very meaningful, enabling more in-depth studies, making the results more authentic. In the curren