Publications
Journal and conference papers
First-Authored Publications
- GUO Li-jing, YE Chao-Xiong, LONG Fang-fang, LIU Xin-yang, XIE Wei-Zhen. The Effect of Negative Emotional States on Short-term Memory Representations. Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology, 2023, 29(4): 352-364.
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- Liu, R.,(co-first author), Guo, L.,(co-first author), Sun, H.-J., Parviainen, T., Zhou, Z., Cheng, Y., Liu, Q., & Ye, C. (2023). Sustained attention required for effective dimension-based retro-cue benefits in visual working memory. Journal of Vision, 23(5):13.
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- Liu R., (co-first author), Guo, L.,(co-first author), Lin, X, Nie, D, Astikainen, P andYe, C (2024) Dimension-based retro-cuebenefit in working memory does not requireunfocused dimension removal.Front. Psychol. 15:1433405
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- Guo, L., Liu, R.,Dan, N., and Ye, C. The Influence of Identical Objects on Visual Working Memory Capacity: Electrophysiological Evidence. Scientific Reports (under review).
Co-Authored Publications
- Ye, C., Guo, L., Wang, N., Liu, Q., & Xie, W. (2024). Perceptual encoding benefit of visual memorability on visual memory formation. Cognition, 248, 105810.
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- Ye, C., Liu, R., Guo, L., Zhao, G., & Liu, Q. (2024). A negative emotional state impairs individuals’ ability to filter distractors from working memory: an ERP study. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience, 24(3), 491–504.
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- Liu, Q., Guo, L., Nie, D., Fu, K., & Ye, C. (2024). Comparing retro-cue benefit mechanisms in visual working memory: completely valid vs. highly valid retro-cues. BMC psychology, 12(1), 639.
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- Liu, Q., Yin, X., Guo, L., & Ye, C. (2024). Influence of presentation duration on filtering of irrelevant stimuli in visual working memory. BMC psychology, 12(1), 469.
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- Salmela, V., Guo, L., Alho, K., & Ye, C. (2023). EEG-fMRI fusion analysis of attention and visual working memory. In CCN 2023: 2023 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (pp. 678-680). Conference Management Services, Inc..
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- Liu, R., Guo, L., Cheng, Y., Li, X., & Ye, C. (2022). The Representation Unit of Visual Working Memory. Advances in Psychology 12(03):868-875.
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- Li, X., Guo, L., Zhou, Z., Liu, R., Cheng, X., & Ye, C. (2022). The Performance Difference of Visual Working Memory between Various Emotional Faces. Advances in Psychology,12(5), 1638-1646.
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- Cheng, X., Guo, L., Zhou, Z., Liu, R., Li, X., & Ye, C. (2022).The Influencing Factors of Retro-Cue Effect in Visual Working Memory. Advances in Psychology, 12(4), 1079-1087.
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- Liu, X., Liu, R., Guo, L., Astikainen, P., & Ye, C. (2022). Encoding specificity instead of online integration of real-world spatial regularities for objects in working memory. Journal of Vision, 22(9), 8.
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- Zhou, Z., Liu, X., Guo, L, He, G., & Ye, C. (2021). The Effect of Internal Attention on Visual Working Memory at the Dimensional Level.Advances in Psychology 11(12):2821-2829.
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- He, G., Liu, X., Guo, L, Zhou, Z., & Ye, C. (2021). Whether the Trade-Off between Quantity and Quality in Visual Working Memory Is under Individual Voluntarily Control? Advances in Psychology 11(10):2323-2331.
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- Liu, Q., Guo, L., Wang, J., Dan, N., and Ye, C. The modulatory mechanism of spatial distance on the role of internal attention in unattended working memory representations. (under review).
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