Sophia W Deng
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Li J, Hua L, Deng S
Front Psychol
. 2024 May;
15:1380196.
PMID: 38765839
Our brain constantly processes multisensory inputs to make decisions and guide behaviors, but how goal-relevant processes are influenced by irrelevant information is unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of intermodal...
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Xing L, Deng S, Ho G
Psychol Rep
. 2023 Dec;
:332941231220299.
PMID: 38063027
Research has shown that empathy and emotional intelligence are two predictive factors associated with positive adaptation and resilience in emerging adulthood. However, it has not been well investigated how these...
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Li J, Deng S
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2023 Sep;
31(2):708-720.
PMID: 37673842
Selective attention refers to the ability to focus on goal-relevant information while filtering out irrelevant information. In a multisensory context, how do people selectively attend to multiple inputs when making...
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Li J, Deng S
Psychol Res
. 2022 Sep;
87(5):1334-1352.
PMID: 36107248
Although ever-growing literature has documented that a multisensory environment influences individuals' learning, there is less agreement as to whether it facilitates or hinders and why. In this work, we addressed...
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Li J, Deng S
Physiol Behav
. 2022 Apr;
251:113808.
PMID: 35421422
Numerous studies have shown that perception of emotion and emotional memory vary across the menstrual cycle. However, most of these studies used stimuli that contained not only emotional but also...
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Darby K, Deng S, Walther D, Sloutsky V
Child Dev
. 2020 Nov;
92(3):1173-1186.
PMID: 33211333
Selective attention is the ability to focus on goal-relevant information while filtering out irrelevant information. This work examined the development of selective attention to natural scenes and objects with a...