Lee-Xieng Yang
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Recent Articles
1.
Yang L, Lin C, Zhan W, Chiang B, Chang E
Medicina (Kaunas)
. 2024 Feb;
60(2).
PMID: 38399588
: This study examined whether the decline in people's adoption of personal NPIs (e.g., mask wearing) results from the preclusion by vaccination. This study also incorporates the concepts of risk...
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Yang L, Chiang P
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2024 Feb;
31(4):1833-1842.
PMID: 38315277
Exemplar models of categorization, which assume that people make classification decisions based on item information stored in memory, typically assume that all of the exemplars are available and inform decision-making....
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Lee J, Hsu W, Huang C, Chang S, Shaw F, Yu H, et al.
Asian J Psychiatr
. 2022 Dec;
80:103361.
PMID: 36462394
No abstract available.
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Yang L, Wu Y
Front Psychol
. 2014 Oct;
5:1122.
PMID: 25324818
The category variability effect refers to that people tend to classify the midpoint item between two categories as the category more variable. This effect is regarded as evidence against the...
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Lewandowsky S, Yang L, Newell B, Kalish M
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2012 Jul;
38(4):881-904.
PMID: 22746954
Working memory is crucial for many higher level cognitive functions, ranging from mental arithmetic to reasoning and problem solving. Likewise, the ability to learn and categorize novel concepts forms an...
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Hsu S, Yang L
Emotion
. 2012 Apr;
13(3):573-86.
PMID: 22506497
Facial expressions are highly dynamic signals that are rarely categorized as static, isolated displays. However, the role of sequential context in facial expression categorization is poorly understood. This study examines...
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Lewandowsky S, Oberauer K, Yang L, Ecker U
Behav Res Methods
. 2010 May;
42(2):571-85.
PMID: 20479189
We present a battery of four working memory tasks that are implemented using MATLAB and the free Psychophysics Toolbox. The package includes preprocessing scripts in R and SPSS to facilitate...
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Lewandowsky S, Roberts L, Yang L
Mem Cognit
. 2007 May;
34(8):1676-88.
PMID: 17489294
Knowledge partitioning refers to the notion that knowledge can be held in independent and non-overlapping parcels. Partitioned knowledge may cause people to make contradictory decisions for identical problems in different...
9.
Yang L, Lewandowsky S
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2004 Sep;
30(5):1045-64.
PMID: 15355135
The authors present 2 experiments that establish the presence of knowledge partitioning in perceptual categorization. Many participants learned to rely on a context cue, which did not predict category membership...
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Yang L, Lewandowsky S
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2003 Aug;
29(4):663-79.
PMID: 12924866
According to the knowledge partitioning framework, people sometimes master complex tasks by creating multiple independent parcels of partial knowledge. Research has shown that knowledge parcels may contain mutually contradictory information,...