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The gaze biases towards pain-related information during the late stages predict the persistence of chronic pain: Evidence from eye movements Journal article
Yang, Zhou, Zhu, Jia Wen, Su, Lin, Xiong, Ming Jie, Jackson, Todd. The gaze biases towards pain-related information during the late stages predict the persistence of chronic pain: Evidence from eye movements[J]. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 2024, 56(1), 44-60.
Authors:  Yang, Zhou;  Zhu, Jia Wen;  Su, Lin;  Xiong, Ming Jie;  Jackson, Todd
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Chronic Pain  Pain Intensity  Pain Interference  Attention Bias  Eye Tracking  
A gene–brain–behavior basis for familiarity bias in source preference Journal article
Chark, Robin, Zhong, Songfa, Tsang, Shui Ying, Khor, Chiea Chuen, Ebstein, Richard P., Xue, Hong, Chew, Soo Hong. A gene–brain–behavior basis for familiarity bias in source preference[J]. Theory and Decision, 2022, 92(3-4), 531-567.
Authors:  Chark, Robin;  Zhong, Songfa;  Tsang, Shui Ying;  Khor, Chiea Chuen;  Ebstein, Richard P.; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:2 TC[Scopus]:2  IF:0.9/1.0 | Submit date:2022/05/04
Ambiguity Aversion  Amygdala  Attention Networks  Decision Making  Familiarity Bias  Gaba  Genetics  Neuroimaging  
Context-aware Self-Attention Networks for Natural Language Processing Journal article
Yang, Baosong, Wang, Longyue, Wong, Derek F., Shi, Shuming, Tu, Zhaopeng. Context-aware Self-Attention Networks for Natural Language Processing[J]. Neurocomputing, 2021, 458, 157-169.
Authors:  Yang, Baosong;  Wang, Longyue;  Wong, Derek F.;  Shi, Shuming;  Tu, Zhaopeng
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Context Modeling  Inductive Bias  Natural Language Processing  Self-attention Networks  
ENOUGH, JUST, AND JUST ENOUGH INFORMATION -- INVERTED-U EFFECT OF TITLE LENGTH ON ONLINE READ AND RELAY Conference paper
Xinshu Zhao, Hongchi H Lu, Shengqing Liao, Ziqi V Liao, Yu-leung Ng, Qi Shen, Dan Wang, Jicheng J Xing, Xiaojia J Zhang, Emmeline Z S Zhao. ENOUGH, JUST, AND JUST ENOUGH INFORMATION -- INVERTED-U EFFECT OF TITLE LENGTH ON ONLINE READ AND RELAY[C], 2016.
Authors:  Xinshu Zhao;  Hongchi H Lu;  Shengqing Liao;  Ziqi V Liao;  Yu-leung Ng; et al.
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0-1 Normalization  Auto Superiority  Collective Attention Span  Communication Spiral  Competitive Confounding  Competitive Curves  Competitive Mediation  Confirmation Bias  Diffusion Of Innovation  Gatekeeping  High Effectiveness And Low Explanation-exactitude  Illusory Superiority  Inverted u Effect  Just Enough Information  Read And Relay  Receive And Relay  Retweet  Selective Exposure  Selective Spiral  Sender Insensitivity  Spiral Of Silence  Sufficiency- Efficiency-restraint Principles  Title Length  Third Person Effect  Too Much Of a Good Thing  Whole Percentage Coefficient