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Jiajin Yuan

Professor of Psychology, Sichuan Normal University
Verified email at sicnu.edu.cn
Cited by 3989

Are we sensitive to valence differences in emotionally negative stimuli? Electrophysiological evidence from an ERP study

J Yuan, Q Zhang, A Chen, H Li, Q Wang, Z Zhuang… - Neuropsychologia, 2007 - Elsevier
The present study investigated whether the human brain is sensitive to valence differences
in emotionally negative stimuli by recording event-related potentials (ERPs) for extremely …

Gender differences in behavioral inhibitory control: ERP evidence from a two‐choice oddball task

J Yuan, Y He, Z Qinglin, A Chen, H Li - Psychophysiology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The inhibition of inappropriate behaviors is important for adaptive living in changing
environments. The present study investigated gender‐related behavioral inhibitory control by …

The neural mechanism underlying the female advantage in identifying negative emotions: An event-related potential study

H Li, J Yuan, C Lin - Neuroimage, 2008 - Elsevier
Previous studies have extensively reported an advantage of females in identifying negative
facial emotions as compared with males. Nevertheless, why females are better in …

Neural correlates of the females' susceptibility to negative emotions: An insight into gender‐related prevalence of affective disturbances

J Yuan, Y Luo, JH Yan, X Meng, F Yu… - Human brain …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Considerable studies reported that females are more susceptible to affective disturbances
such as depression, anxiety disorder, and phobia compared to males. Based on the close …

[HTML][HTML] Distinct astrocytic modulatory roles in sensory transmission during sleep, wakefulness, and arousal states in freely moving mice

…, D Qi, NA Smith, W Peng, W Dong, J Yuan… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Despite extensive research on astrocytic Ca 2+ in synaptic transmission, its contribution to the
modulation of sensory transmission during different brain states remains largely unknown. …

Unconscious emotion regulation: Nonconscious reappraisal decreases emotion-related physiological reactivity during frustration

J Yuan, N Ding, Y Liu, J Yang - Cognition and Emotion, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Reappraisal of negative events is known to be useful in decreasing their emotional impact.
However, existent evidence for this conclusion mostly relies on conscious, deliberate …

Temporal features of the degree effect in self-relevance: neural correlates

J Chen, J Yuan, T Feng, A Chen, B Gu, H Li - Biological psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
The present study investigated neural correlates underlying the psychological processing of
the extent of self-relevance. Event-related potentials were recorded for distracting names …

Suppression dampens unpleasant emotion faster than reappraisal: Neural dynamics in a Chinese sample

JJ Yuan, QS Long, NX Ding, YX Lou, YY Liu… - Science China Life …, 2015 - Springer
The timing dynamics of regulating negative emotion with expressive suppression and
cognitive reappraisal were investigated in a Chinese sample. Event-Related Potentials were …

Emotional bias varies with stimulus type, arousal and task setting: Meta-analytic evidences

J Yuan, Y Tian, X Huang, H Fan, X Wei - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2019 - Elsevier
Emotional bias, which describes human’s asymmetric processing of emotional stimuli,
consists of negativity bias (Increased response to negative over positive stimuli) and positivity …

Pleasant mood intensifies brain processing of cognitive control: ERP correlates

J Yuan, S Xu, J Yang, Q Liu, A Chen, L Zhu, J Chen… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
The present study investigated the impact of auditory-induced mood on brain processing of
cognitive control using a Stroop color-word interference task. A total of 135 positive, negative, …