Eye movement and cognitive processes
Chang, W., Duan, Y., Qian, J., Wu, F., Jiang, X., & Zhou, X. (2020). Gender interference in processing Chinese compound reflexive: Evidence from reading eye-tracking. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. [doi]
Duan, Y., & Bicknell, K. (2020). A rational model of word skipping in reading: Ideal integration of visual and linguistic information. Topics in Cognitive Science. [doi]
Duan, Y., & Bicknell, K. (2017). Refixations gather new visual information rationally. In Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. [pdf]
Yu, H., Duan, Y., & Zhou, X. (2017). Guilt in the eyes: Eye movement and physiological evidence for guilt-induced social avoidance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [doi]
Luo, Y., Duan, Y., & Zhou, X. (2015). Processing rhythmic pattern during Chinese sentence reading: An eye movement study. Frontiers in Psychology. [doi]
Wang, L., Duan, Y., Theeuwes, J., & Zhou, X. (2014). Reward breaks through the inhibitory region around attentional focus. Journal of Vision. [doi]
Machine learning
*Duan, Y., & *Wu, O. (2016). Learning with auxiliary less-noisy labels. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems. [doi] ( * indicates equal contributions.)