22 Papers
51 Citations
You Li is an academic researcher from South China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sensory system & Stimulus modality. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of You Li include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
Is the Lateralized Categorical Perception of Color a Situational Effect of Language on Color Perception
TL;DR: All of the lexical categories corresponding to different discriminatory characteristics of the same colors can influence people's perceptions of colors and that color perceptions can be influenced differently by distinct types of Lexical categories depending on the context is suggested.
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Common Variants in the BCL9 Gene Conferring Risk of Schizophrenia
Junyan Li,Guoquan Zhou,Weidong Ji,Guoyin Feng,Qian Zhao,Jie Liu,Tao Li,You Li,Peng Chen,Zhen Zeng,Ti Wang,Zhiwei Hu,Linqing Zheng,Yang Wang,Yifeng Shen,Lin He,Yongyong Shi +16 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that common variations in the BCL9 gene confer risk of schizophrenia and may also be associated with bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder in the Chinese Han population.
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The Neural Correlates of Integrated Aesthetics Between Moral and Facial Beauty
TL;DR: Novel neural evidence is provided for the integrated aesthetics of social beauty and it is suggested that integrated aesthetics is a more complex cognitive process than aesthetics restricted to a single modality.
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The ugly truth: negative gossip about celebrities and positive gossip about self entertain people in different ways.
TL;DR: Although participants’ ratings did not show they were particularly happy on hearing negative gossip about celebrities, the significantly enhanced neural activity in the reward system suggested that they were indeed amused, and via enhanced functional connectivity, the prefrontal executive control network was involved in regulating the rewards system by giving explicit pleasure ratings according to social norm compliance, rather than natural true feelings.
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Enhanced visual dominance in far space
TL;DR: The results thus revealed that the visual dominance effect changed along the depth dimension of space and shed lights on how the allocation of attentional resources along thedepth dimension ofspace biases the process of multisensory competition.
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