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Li Zheng, Reipeng Ning, Lin Li, Chunli Wei, Xuemei Cheng, Chu Zhou, Xiuyan Guo. (2017). Gender Differences in Behavioral and Neural Responses to Unfairness under Social Pressure. Scientific Reports.

Yingjie Liu, Lin Li*, Li Zheng, Xiuyan Guo. (2017). Punish the Perpetrator or Compensate the Victim? Gain vs. Loss Context Modulate Third-Party Altruistic Behaviors. Frontiers in Psychology.

Peng Sun, Xiaoli Ling, Li Zheng, Jia Chen, Lin Li*, Zhiyuan Liu, Xuemei Cheng, Xiuyan Guo. (2017). Modulation of financial deprivation on deception and its neural correlates. Experimental Brain Research.

Yijie Zheng, Xuemei Cheng, Jialin Xu, Li Zheng, Lin Li, Guang Yang, Xiuyan Guo. (2017). Proposers’ Economic Status Affects Behavioral and Neural Responses to Unfairness. Frontiers in Psychology.

Xiaoyan Wang, Li Zheng, Lin Li, Yijie Zheng, Peng Sun, Fanzhi A. Zhou, Xiuyan Guo. (2017). Immune to Situation: The Self-Serving Bias in Unambiguous Contexts. Frontiers in Psychology.

Xuemei Cheng, Li Zheng, Lin Li, Yijie Zheng, Xiuyan Guo, Guang Yang. (2017). Anterior insula signals inequalities in a modified Ultimatum Game. Neuroscience.

Yanmei Wang, Ting Li, Lin Li*. (2017). Valence evaluation with approaching or withdrawing cues: directly testing valence-arousal conflict theory. Cognition and Emotion.

郭秀艳,郑丽,程雪梅,刘映杰,李林. (2017). 不公平感及相关决策的认知神经机制. 心理科学进展

Chunli Wei, Li Zheng, Liping Che, Xuemei Cheng, Lin Li*, Xiuyan Guo. (2018). Social Support Modulates Neural Responses to Unfairness in the Ultimatum Game. Frontiers in Psychology.

Fuqiang Qiao, Fenfen Sun, Fengying Li, Xiaoli Ling, Li Zheng, Lin Li*, Xiuyan Guo, Zoltan Dienes. (2018). Tonal Symmetry Induces Fluency and Sense of Well-Formedness. Frontiers in Psychology.

Lin Li, Zhiyuan Liu, Huanghuang Niu, Li Zheng, Xuemei Cheng, Peng Sun, Fanzhi Anita Zhou, Xiuyan Guo. (2018). Responsibility modulates the neural correlates of regret during the sequential risk-taking task. Experimental Brain Research.

Zhiyuan Liu, Li Zheng, Lin Li, Xuemei Cheng, Xiuyan Guo, James Mulcahy, Min Xu. (2018). Social comparison modulates the neural responses to regret and subsequent risk-taking behavior. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.

Zhiyuan Liu, Yuyan Wu, Lin Li*, Xiuyan Guo. (2018). Functional Connectivity Within the Executive Control Network Mediates the Effects of Long-Term Tai Chi Exercise on Elders’ Emotion Regulation. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.

Sijia Liu, Lin Li, Zhiyuan Liu, Xiuyan Guo. (2019). Long-Term Tai Chi Experience Promotes Emotional Stability and Slows Gray Matter Atrophy for Elders. Frontiers in Psychology.

Jing Yang, Zhiyuan Liu, Sijia Liu, Lin Li*, Li Zheng, & Xiuyan Guo. (2019). The emotional stability of elders with tai chi experience in the sequential risk-taking task. PsyCh Journal. 8, 491-502.

Zhang, Q., Lin Li*, Guo, X., Zheng, L., Wu, Y., & Zhou, C. (2020). Implicit learning of symmetry of human movement and gray matter density: Evidence against pure domain general and pure domain specific theories of implicit learning. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 147, 60-71.

Yongping Jia, Hanyue Liu, BingJie Li, Chu Zhou, Lin Li, Li Zheng, & Xiuyan Guo. (2020). Recognition without Cued Recall across Chinese and English: Exploring the Role of Phonological, Orthographic, and Semantic Features. The Journal of General Psychology.

Guangcheng Cui, Yifan Wang, Xiaoyan Wang, Li Zheng, Lin Li*, Ping Li, LiangTang Zhang, Yu Guo, Yunhui Chen, ZhengHai Sun, & Xin Meng. (2020). Static and Dynamic Functional Connectivity of the Prefrontal Cortex during Resting-State Predicts Self-serving Bias in Depression. Behavioural Brain Research. 379, 112335.

Zhiyuan Liu, Xuemei Cheng, Sijia Liu, Zhenyu Zhang, Shuang Li, Lin Li*, & Xiuyan Guo. (2020). Attentional deployment training impacts neural responses to subsequent regret. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 157, 23-31.

Zhiyuan Liu, Lin Li*, Sijia Liu, Yubin Sun, Shuang Li, Meng Yi, Li Zheng, & Xiuyan Guo. (2020). Reduced feelings of regret and enhanced fronto-striatal connectivity in elders with long-term Tai Chi experience. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 15, 861-873.

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