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Yujia Peng

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Journal of Anxiety Disorders|April 19, 2026
Editorial: From algorithms to clinical reality: The next frontier in mental health AIYujia Peng, Yiqun Gan
Psychological Science|May 9, 2017
Causal Action: A Fundamental Constraint on Perception and Inference About Body MovementsYujia Peng, Steven Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 7, 2024
Psychodynamic profiles of major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder in ChinaJia Xu, Yuxi Wang, Yujia Peng
Cognition|September 14, 2019
Causal actions enhance perception of continuous body movementsYujia Peng, Nicholas Ichien, Hongjing Lu
Journal of Adolescence|July 17, 2024
Age-varying associations of parent-adolescent relationship and school connectedness with adolescent self-compassion: Differences by genderYujia Peng, Mengya Xia, Xinli Chi
Infant Behavior & Development|August 1, 2021
Infant perception of causal motion produced by humans and inanimate objectsYujia Peng, Hongjing Lu, Scott P Johnson
Vision Research|October 22, 2020
Exploring biological motion perception in two-stream convolutional neural networksYujia Peng, Hannah Lee, Tianmin Shu, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 6, 2024
Human Visual Pathways for Action Recognition versus Deep Convolutional Neural Networks: Representation Correspondence in Late but Not Early LayersYujia Peng, Xizi Gong, Hongjing Lu, et al.
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|March 19, 2026
Distinct neural signatures of reward processing underlying bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysisYuxi Wang, Yujia Peng, J Douglas Steele, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|July 3, 2021
A unified psychological space for human perception of physical and social eventsTianmin Shu, Yujia Peng, Song-Chun Zhu, et al.
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Journal of Anxiety Disorders|April 19, 2026
Editorial: From algorithms to clinical reality: The next frontier in mental health AIYujia Peng, Yiqun Gan
Psychological Science|May 9, 2017
Causal Action: A Fundamental Constraint on Perception and Inference About Body MovementsYujia Peng, Steven Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 7, 2024
Psychodynamic profiles of major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder in ChinaJia Xu, Yuxi Wang, Yujia Peng
Cognition|September 14, 2019
Causal actions enhance perception of continuous body movementsYujia Peng, Nicholas Ichien, Hongjing Lu
Journal of Adolescence|July 17, 2024
Age-varying associations of parent-adolescent relationship and school connectedness with adolescent self-compassion: Differences by genderYujia Peng, Mengya Xia, Xinli Chi
Infant Behavior & Development|August 1, 2021
Infant perception of causal motion produced by humans and inanimate objectsYujia Peng, Hongjing Lu, Scott P Johnson
Vision Research|October 22, 2020
Exploring biological motion perception in two-stream convolutional neural networksYujia Peng, Hannah Lee, Tianmin Shu, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 6, 2024
Human Visual Pathways for Action Recognition versus Deep Convolutional Neural Networks: Representation Correspondence in Late but Not Early LayersYujia Peng, Xizi Gong, Hongjing Lu, et al.
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|March 19, 2026
Distinct neural signatures of reward processing underlying bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysisYuxi Wang, Yujia Peng, J Douglas Steele, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|July 3, 2021
A unified psychological space for human perception of physical and social eventsTianmin Shu, Yujia Peng, Song-Chun Zhu, et al.
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