- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Visual perception and processing mechanisms
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Neural dynamics and brain function
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
- Cognitive Abilities and Testing
- Vestibular and auditory disorders
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Anesthesia and Pain Management
- EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Eating Disorders and Behaviors
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
- Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
Air Force Medical University
2013-2025
Suranaree University of Technology
2023
Kanion Pharmaceutical (China)
2022
Liupanshui Normal University
2022
Air Force Engineering University
2021
Jinan University
2021
Hainan Tropical Ocean University
2009-2010
Jining First People's Hospital
2003
This study aimed to explore how core self-evaluations influenced job burnout and mainly focused on the confirmation of mediator roles organizational commitment satisfaction. A total 583 female nurses accomplished Core Self-Evaluation Scale, Organizational Commitment Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire, Maslach Burnout Inventory–General Survey. The results revealed that self-evaluations, commitment, satisfaction, were significantly correlated with each other. Structural equation modeling...
(1) Background: The Go/NoGo task and color-word Stroop were used to investigate the effect of applying different frequency bands neural oscillations lDLPFC on inhibitory control modulation. (2) Methods: Participants randomly categorized into four groups received HD-tACS at 6, 10, 20 Hz or sham stimulation 1.5 mA for min. All participants performed a before immediately after stimulation; closed-eye resting-state EEG signals acquired 3 min tasks. (3) Results: There no significant differences...
The purpose of this study was to use the advanced technique Network Intervention Analysis (NIA) investigate trajectory symptom change associated with effects self-control training on youth university students' chronic ego depletion aftereffects.
ABSTRACT The present study investigated how trait anxiety influenced the formation of a self‐frame and decision making. Participants ( N = 1044) responded to Trait Anxiety Inventory. Those with scores ±1 Z score from sample mean 328) were recalled respond questionnaire. results suggested that differences could result in editing decision‐making information, thereby influencing risky choice. Compared low group, participants high group showed greater tendency use negative vocabulary construct...
How the career commitment of medical university students can be improved is an underinvestigated topic.This experimental study aims to explore factors that influence students.One hundred eighty-two completed vocational value questionnaire, state anxiety scale, core self-evaluation Minnesota satisfaction and Chinese questionnaire.(1) A mismatch was found between students, primarily in their self-development; (2) Core significantly predict continued students; (3) Vocational value, fit,...
Abstract The phenomenon that prior gains may increase people’s willingness to accept risky gambles is named as the house money effect (Thaler and Johnson, 1990). Many studies have shown “house effect” a robust but few scholars explain mechanism of it well. We suppose reason for ante (starting amount) from gambling profits, its potential loss has relatively low psychological value. To test this hypothesis, we designed series using two-stage gambles. A total 915 university students...
Considerable reports concerned the framing effect in medical situations. But quite few of them noticed to explore differences among various kinds effects.In present study, five different types effects were examined and sizes compared.Medical decision making problems concerning medicine evaluation, patient's compliance, treatment doctor options selection established. All described both positive negative frames. 500 undergraduates as participants randomly divided into ten groups. Participants...
Response inhibition is an important component of executive function and plays indispensable role in decision-making other advanced cognitive processes. At the same time, we need effective way to improve face complex limited information. This study mainly explored influence response training on college students' risky decision-making. The recruited students were randomly divided into group (n = 28) control 28). engaged Go/NoGo stop-signal tasks for 2 weeks, while was given task reading...
Background Patients are often confronted with diverse medical decisions. Often lacking relevant knowledge, patients fail to independently make decisions and instead generally rely on the advice of doctors. Objective This study investigated characteristics differences in doctor–patient decision making basis construal level theory. Methods A total 420 undergraduates majoring clinical medicine were randomly assigned six groups. Their opt for radiotherapy surgery investigated, choices described...
Ego depletion refers to the state of low self-control ability as defined by limited resource model self-control. The ego aftereffects scale (EDA-S) is a relatively mature tool for evaluating depletion. However, internal structure EDA-S not clear. A deeper understanding its structure, especially core variables, required design better interventions improve people's outcomes and In present study, we estimated an unregularized partial correlation network in sample 499 male young adults China,...
To verify whether three different framing effects (risky choice, attribute and goal) exist in simulated medical situations to analyse any differences.Medical decision-making problems were established, relating skill evaluation, patient compliance a selection of treatment options. All described positive negative frame conditions.Significantly more evaluations made if the doctor's records as 'of 100 patients, 70 patients became better' compared with those 30 didn't become better'. Doctor's...
Abstract In this study, we translated and localized the Adult Decision‐making Competence scale (A‐DMC) tested its reliability validity with large samples. Results show Chinese A‐DMC has relatively good (Cronbach's alpha above 0.6 test–retest coefficients ranging from 0.44 to 0.78 on all subscales), comparable original version. Regarding validity, results of exploratory factor analysis confirmatory support one‐factor model, indicating internal consistency construct validity. scores correlated...
Abstract Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF-21) performs a wide range of biological functions in organisms. Here, we report for the first time that FGF-21 suppresses thrombus formation with no notable risk bleeding. Prophylactic and therapeutic administration significantly improved degree vascular stenosis reduced area, volume burden. We determined antithrombotic mechanism FGF-21, demonstrating exhibits an anticoagulant effect by inhibiting expression activity factor VII (FVII). exerts...
Inhibitory control, as an essential cognitive ability, affects the development of higher functions. Rhythmic perceptual stimulation has been used to improve abilities. It is unclear, however, whether it can be inhibitory control. This study Go/NoGo task and Stroop assess various levels control using rhythmic audio-visual stimuli stimulus mode. Sixty subjects were randomly divided into three groups receive 6 Hz, 10 white noise for 30 min. Two tasks completed by each subject both before after...
Background Knowledge of coping styles is useful in clinical diagnosis and suggesting specific therapeutic interventions. However, the latent structures relationships between different aspects have not been fully clarified. A full information item bifactor model will be beneficial to future research. Objective One goal this study identification best fit statistical styles. second entails extended analyses among In general, such research should offer greater understanding mechanisms provide...
Background People encounter various moral issues that involve making decisions for others by giving advice. Objective This study investigated the characteristics of providing suggestions oneself versus in ethical decision-making and differences between them based on Construal Level Theory (CLT). Methods A total 768 undergraduate students from three universities China were randomly assigned to eight groups basis a grid two Levels (self or others) different numbers people saved (5 15 people)...
Visual perceptual learning (VPL) refers to the improvement in visual abilities through training and has potential implications for clinical populations. However, improvements often require hundreds or thousands of trials over weeks months attain, limiting its practical application. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could potentially facilitate learning, but results are inconsistent thus far. Thus, this research investigated effect tDCS left human middle temporal complex (hMT+)...
It is well known that extensive practice of a perceptual task can improve visual performance, termed learning. The goal the present study was to evaluate dependency improvements on features training stimuli (i.e., spatial frequency). Twenty-eight observers were divided into and control groups. Visual acuity (VA) contrast sensitivity function (CSF) measured compared before after training. All in group trained monocular grating detection near their individual cutoff frequencies. results showed...