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Shimin Fu
Shimin Fu
Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Email verificata su tsinghua.edu.cn
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Testing for dual brain processing routes in reading: a direct contrast of Chinese character and pinyin reading using fMRI
Y Chen, S Fu, SD Iversen, SM Smith, PM Matthews
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 14 (7), 1088-1098, 2002
2342002
Effects of word form on brain processing of written Chinese
S Fu, Y Chen, S Smith, S Iversen, PM Matthews
Neuroimage 17 (3), 1538-1548, 2002
1752002
Brain mechanisms of involuntary visuospatial attention: An event‐related potential study
S Fu, PM Greenwood, R Parasuraman
Human brain mapping 25 (4), 378-390, 2005
1092005
Dissociation of visual C1 and P1 components as a function of attentional load: An event-related potential study
S Fu, JR Fedota, PM Greenwood, R Parasuraman
Biological psychology 85 (1), 171-178, 2010
1062010
The attentional effects of peripheral cueing as revealed by two event-related potential studies
S Fu, S Fan, L Chen, Y Zhuo
Clinical Neurophysiology 112 (1), 172-185, 2001
1032001
Event-related potentials reveal dissociable mechanisms for orienting and focusing visuospatial attention
S Fu, DM Caggiano, PM Greenwood, R Parasuraman
Cognitive Brain Research 23 (2-3), 341-353, 2005
972005
When and where perceptual load interacts with voluntary visuospatial attention: An event-related potential and dipole modeling study
S Fu, M Zinni, PN Squire, R Kumar, DM Caggiano, R Parasuraman
Neuroimage 39 (3), 1345-1355, 2008
892008
Perceptual load interacts with involuntary attention at early processing stages: event-related potential studies
S Fu, Y Huang, Y Luo, Y Wang, J Fedota, PM Greenwood, ...
Neuroimage 48 (1), 191-199, 2009
812009
Tsinghua facial expression database–A database of facial expressions in Chinese young and older women and men: Development and validation
T Yang, Z Yang, G Xu, D Gao, Z Zhang, H Wang, S Liu, L Han, Z Zhu, ...
PloS one 15 (4), e0231304, 2020
742020
Event‐related potentials reveal involuntary processing of orientation changes in the visual modality
S Fu, S Fan, L Chen
Psychophysiology 40 (5), 770-775, 2003
732003
Towards understanding language organisation in the brain using fMRI
PM Matthews, J Adcock, Y Chen, S Fu, JT Devlin, MFS Rushworth, ...
Human Brain Mapping 18 (3), 239-247, 2003
732003
Long-term exposure to high altitude affects voluntary spatial attention at early and late processing stages
Y Wang, H Ma, S Fu, S Guo, X Yang, P Luo, B Han
Scientific Reports 4 (1), 4443, 2014
622014
Early interaction between perceptual load and involuntary attention: An event-related potential study
S Fu, J Fedota, PM Greenwood, R Parasuraman
Neuroscience letters 468 (1), 68-71, 2010
592010
Neural adaptation provides evidence for categorical differences in processing of faces and Chinese characters: An ERP study of the N170
S Fu, C Feng, S Guo, Y Luo, R Parasuraman
PloS one 7 (7), e41103, 2012
482012
Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) in Neuroergonomics.
S Fu, R Parasuraman
Neuroergonomics, 32-50, 2006
412006
Perceptual load, voluntary attention, and aging: An event-related potential study
Y Wang, S Fu, P Greenwood, Y Luo, R Parasuraman
International Journal of Psychophysiology 84 (1), 17-25, 2012
352012
Social attention across borders: A cross‐cultural investigation of gaze cueing elicited by same‐and other‐ethnicity faces
X Zhang, M Dalmaso, L Castelli, A Fiorese, Y Lan, B Sun, S Fu, G Galfano
British Journal of Psychology 112 (3), 741-762, 2021
342021
Configural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources at early stages: an event-related potential study with rapid serial visual presentation
H Wang, P Sun, C Ip, X Zhao, S Fu
Brain research 1602, 75-84, 2015
342015
Influence of artificial intelligence in education on adolescents’ social adaptability: The mediatory role of social support
T Lai, C Xie, M Ruan, Z Wang, H Lu, S Fu
Plos one 18 (3), e0283170, 2023
312023
Quantitative personality predictions from a brief EEG recording
W Li, C Wu, X Hu, J Chen, S Fu, F Wang, D Zhang
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing 13 (3), 1514-1527, 2020
282020
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