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Research on Environmental Protection of Rural Ecotourism Based on PSR Model
This paper examines the relationship between rural ecotourism development and environmental protection in Province A, utilizing the PSR model and GAs. It employs a detailed evaluation of indicators in the tourism economy and...
Self as Object:
Jie Sui, Xiaosi Gu
Nov 01, 2017

Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work suggests that the self can be measured...

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The self survives extinction
Jie Sui, Glyn W. Humphreys
Oct 01, 2017

People show biases to self-related information on a range of tasks. Key but controversial questions are whether self-related information is processed without attention, and whether self-related information determines what is...

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Self-prioritization and the attentional systems
Jie Sui, Pia Rotsthein
Oct 01, 2019

Humans prioritize stimuli related to themselves rather than to other people. How we control these priorities is poorly understood, though it is relevant to the nature of self-processing and a wide range of neurological and...

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Self as Object:
Jie Sui, Xiaosi Gu
Nov 01, 2017

Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work suggests that the self can be measured...

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Self-prioritization and the attentional systems
Jie Sui, Pia Rotsthein
Oct 01, 2019

Humans prioritize stimuli related to themselves rather than to other people. How we control these priorities is poorly understood, though it is relevant to the nature of self-processing and a wide range of neurological and...

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Dissociating hyper- and hypoself biases to a core self-representation
Biases to favour self-related information over information related to other people have been demonstrated across a range of both high- and low-level tasks, but it is unclear whether these tasks ‘tap’ the same types of self...
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In-group relevance facilitates learning across existing and new associations

Studies have shown that attention prioritizes stimuli associated with the in-group. However, the extent to which this so-called in-group favoritism is driven by relevance is not clear. Here, we investigated this issue in a...

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Virtual Reality in Neurorehabilitation
Neurological disorders are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Can virtual reality (VR) based intervention, a novel technology-driven change of paradigm in rehabilitation, reduce impairments, activity limitations...
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Virtual Reality in Neurorehabilitation
Neurological disorders are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Can virtual reality (VR) based intervention, a novel technology-driven change of paradigm in rehabilitation, reduce impairments, activity limitations...
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The Neural Basis of Independence Versus Interdependence Orientations

Sociocultural research has established independence and interdependence as two fundamental ways of thinking about oneself and the social world. Recent neuroscience studies further demonstrate that these orientations modulate...

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Automatic prioritization of self-referential stimuli in working memory
People preferentially attend to external stimuli that are related to themselves compared with others. Whether a similar self-reference bias applies to internal representations, such as those maintained in working memory (WM), is...
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In-group relevance facilitates learning across existing and new associations

Studies have shown that attention prioritizes stimuli associated with the in-group. However, the extent to which this so-called in-group favoritism is driven by relevance is not clear. Here, we investigated this issue in a...

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Automatic prioritization of self-referential stimuli in working memory
People preferentially attend to external stimuli that are related to themselves compared with others. Whether a similar self-reference bias applies to internal representations, such as those maintained in working memory (WM), is...
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