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Gaoxing Mei

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Vision Research|August 8, 2021
Spontaneous recovery of adaptation aftereffects of natural facial categoriesShiming Qiu, Gaoxing Mei
Journal of Vision|May 24, 2024
Serial dependence requires visual awareness: Evidence from continuous flash suppressionYuhan Fu, Gaoxing Mei
Vision Research|April 7, 2026
Effects of stimulus duration and spatial distance on serial dependenceYuhan Fu, Gaoxing Mei
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2019
Working Memory Maintenance Modulates Serial Dependence Effects of Perceived Emotional ExpressionGaoxing Mei, Shiyu Chen, Bo Dong
Journal of Vision|January 6, 2017
The timescale of adaptation at early and mid-level stages of visual processingGaoxing Mei, Xue Dong, Min Bao
Cognition & Emotion|December 3, 2025
Stable abnormalities on the recognition of dynamic angry facial emotional expression in subthreshold depressionXu Luo, Han Zhong, Gaoxing Mei
Psych Journal|February 15, 2022
Stable abnormalities of contrast discrimination sensitivity in subthreshold depression: A longitudinal studyShiyu Chen, Han Zhong, Gaoxing Mei
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 9, 2025
Positive effects of recent history on the ensemble perception of facial attractivenessDa Wang, Xu Luo, Na Xiao, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2015
Spontaneous recovery of effects of contrast adaptation without awarenessGaoxing Mei, Xue Dong, Bo Dong, et al.
Psychiatry Research|October 17, 2020
Lower recognition thresholds for sad facial expressions in subthreshold depression: a longitudinal studyGaoxing Mei, Yufeng Li, Shiyu Chen, et al.
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Vision Research|August 8, 2021
Spontaneous recovery of adaptation aftereffects of natural facial categoriesShiming Qiu, Gaoxing Mei
Journal of Vision|May 24, 2024
Serial dependence requires visual awareness: Evidence from continuous flash suppressionYuhan Fu, Gaoxing Mei
Vision Research|April 7, 2026
Effects of stimulus duration and spatial distance on serial dependenceYuhan Fu, Gaoxing Mei
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2019
Working Memory Maintenance Modulates Serial Dependence Effects of Perceived Emotional ExpressionGaoxing Mei, Shiyu Chen, Bo Dong
Journal of Vision|January 6, 2017
The timescale of adaptation at early and mid-level stages of visual processingGaoxing Mei, Xue Dong, Min Bao
Cognition & Emotion|December 3, 2025
Stable abnormalities on the recognition of dynamic angry facial emotional expression in subthreshold depressionXu Luo, Han Zhong, Gaoxing Mei
Psych Journal|February 15, 2022
Stable abnormalities of contrast discrimination sensitivity in subthreshold depression: A longitudinal studyShiyu Chen, Han Zhong, Gaoxing Mei
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 9, 2025
Positive effects of recent history on the ensemble perception of facial attractivenessDa Wang, Xu Luo, Na Xiao, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2015
Spontaneous recovery of effects of contrast adaptation without awarenessGaoxing Mei, Xue Dong, Bo Dong, et al.
Psychiatry Research|October 17, 2020
Lower recognition thresholds for sad facial expressions in subthreshold depression: a longitudinal studyGaoxing Mei, Yufeng Li, Shiyu Chen, et al.
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