Jia Liu
Affiliations: | Beijing Normal University, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China |
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Tian X, Song Y, Liu J. (2024) Decoding face identity: A reverse-correlation approach using deep learning. Cognition. 254: 106008 |
Liang Y, Wang X, Chen Y, et al. (2024) Development and Evaluation of [Ga]Ga-Labeled Riboflavin Derivative for RFVT3-Targeted PET Imaging of Melanoma in Mice. Molecular Pharmaceutics |
Xue S, De Beuckelaer A, Kong F, et al. (2024) Dissociable neural correlates of trait and ability emotional intelligence: a resting-state fMRI study. Experimental Brain Research |
Yang H, Zeng X, Liu J, et al. (2024) A proof-of-concept study on bioorthogonal-based pretargeting and signal amplify radiotheranostic strategy. Journal of Nanobiotechnology. 22: 101 |
Cheng S, Li X, Liu J. (2024) Self-consciousness mediated the role of the insula in self-disclosure: Evidence from rs-fMRI data. Acta Psychologica. 243: 104133 |
Lu H, Song Y, Wang X, et al. (2024) The neural correlates of perceived social support and its relationship to psychological well-being. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 17: 1295668 |
Yang H, Zeng X, Liu J, et al. (2024) Development of small-molecular-based radiotracers for PET imaging of PD-L1 expression and guiding the PD-L1 therapeutics. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging |
Zang Z, Chi X, Luan M, et al. (2024) Inter-individual, hemispheric and sex variability of brain activations during numerosity processing. Brain Structure & Function |
Xue S, Kong F, Song Y, et al. (2023) Neural correlates of social interaction anxiety and their relation to emotional intelligence: A resting-state fMRI study. Neuroscience Letters. 137475 |
Lu H, Li X, Wang Y, et al. (2023) Hippocampus links perceived social support with self-esteem. Social Neuroscience |