Qing-Lin Zhang

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Department of Psychology Southwest Normal University, Chongqing, China 
Area:
Affective neuroscience
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Lu F, Yang W, Wei D, et al. (2022) Superior frontal gyrus and middle temporal gyrus connectivity mediates the relationship between neuroticism and thought suppression. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Lu FY, Yang WJ, Zhang QL, et al. (2021) The Ability to Control One's Thoughts Alleviates the Adverse Effects of Negative Life Events on Depression. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
Zhu W, Yang W, Ming D, et al. (2019) Individual Differences in Brain Structure and Resting Brain Function Underlie Representation-Connection in Scientific Problem Solving Creativity Research Journal. 31: 132-148
Lu FY, Yang WJ, Zhang QL, et al. (2017) Thought Control Ability Is Different from Rumination in Explaining the Association between Neuroticism and Depression: A Three-Study Replication. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 838
Zhu W, Chen Q, Xia L, et al. (2017) Common and distinct brain networks underlying verbal and visual creativity. Human Brain Mapping
Chen QL, Xu T, Yang WJ, et al. (2015) Individual differences in verbal creative thinking are reflected in the precuneus. Neuropsychologia
Li Y, Ma W, Kang Q, et al. (2015) Night or darkness, which intensifies the feeling of fear? International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 97: 46-57
YANG W, QIU J, ZHANG Q, et al. (2015) 发明问题解决中的蔡格尼克效应 Chinese Science Bulletin. 60: 3583-3593
Tu S, Jou J, Cui Q, et al. (2015) Category-selective attention interacts with partial awareness processes in a continuous manner: An fMRI study Cogent Psychology. 2
Zuo XN, Anderson JS, Bellec P, et al. (2014) An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics. Scientific Data. 1: 140049
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