Genyue Fu
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View article: Young Children's Strategic Evaluation of Others’ Work
Young Children's Strategic Evaluation of Others’ Work Open
This research examines the developmental origins of a form of partiality that can threaten the integrity of merit‐based evaluations. In each of two studies, 3‐ to 6‐year‐old children (total N = 335) rated drawings made by child artists the…
View article: Academic Cheating, Achievement Orientations, and Culture Values: A Meta-Analysis
Academic Cheating, Achievement Orientations, and Culture Values: A Meta-Analysis Open
This preregistered meta-analysis investigated whether cultural values moderate the relations between students’ achievement orientations and their tendency to cheat. We identified 80 studies on the associations between performance/learning …
View article: Preschoolers' deception related to prefrontal cortex activation: An fNIRS study
Preschoolers' deception related to prefrontal cortex activation: An fNIRS study Open
Deception is an essential part of children's moral development. Previous developmental studies have shown that children start to deceive at the age of 3 years, and as age increased to 5 years, almost all children were able to deceive for t…
View article: Wise Reasoning About Peer Conflicts Among Delinquent and Typical Adolescents
Wise Reasoning About Peer Conflicts Among Delinquent and Typical Adolescents Open
View article: The application of artificial intelligence methods in examining elementary school students' academic cheating on homework and its key predictors
The application of artificial intelligence methods in examining elementary school students' academic cheating on homework and its key predictors Open
View article: Mock crime application of the concealed information test using fNIRS combined with SCR, HR and RT
Mock crime application of the concealed information test using fNIRS combined with SCR, HR and RT Open
To explore the forensic application of neuroimaging-based concealed information test (CIT) with combined multiple measurements, the simultaneously recorded data of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), skin conductance responses (…
View article: Can Cinderella become Snow White? The influence of perceived trustworthiness on the mental representation of faces
Can Cinderella become Snow White? The influence of perceived trustworthiness on the mental representation of faces Open
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View article: Individuating multiple (not one) persons reduces implicit racial bias
Individuating multiple (not one) persons reduces implicit racial bias Open
Individuation training that helps humans see multiple other-race targets as distinct rather than as interchangeable can reduce children’s implicit racial bias in the form of more negative other-race associations than own-race associations.…
View article: Academic dishonesty and its relations to peer cheating and culture: A meta-analysis of the perceived peer cheating effect
Academic dishonesty and its relations to peer cheating and culture: A meta-analysis of the perceived peer cheating effect Open
Academic cheating is a worldwide problem, which is exacerbated by perceived peer cheating. The present review of the literature quantitatively examined this perceived peer cheating effect. This meta-analysis included studies reporting corr…
View article: The effect of mental countermeasures on a novel brain‐based feedback concealed information test
The effect of mental countermeasures on a novel brain‐based feedback concealed information test Open
The feedback concealed information test (fCIT) is a novel form of the CIT, providing participants with feedback regarding their memory concealment performance. The fCIT utilizes event‐related potentials (recognition‐P300 and feedback‐relat…
View article: Neural mechanisms of deliberate dishonesty: Dissociating deliberation from other control processes during dishonest behaviors
Neural mechanisms of deliberate dishonesty: Dissociating deliberation from other control processes during dishonest behaviors Open
Numerous studies have sought proof of whether people are genuinely honest by testing whether cognitive control mechanisms are recruited during honest and dishonest behaviors. The underlying assumption is: Deliberate behaviors require cogni…
View article: Correction to: The Effects of Race, Gender, and Gender-Typed Behavior on Children’s Friendship Appraisals
Correction to: The Effects of Race, Gender, and Gender-Typed Behavior on Children’s Friendship Appraisals Open
View article: Lying and social norms: a lab-in-the-field experiment with children
Lying and social norms: a lab-in-the-field experiment with children Open
View article: The moral barrier effect: Real and imagined barriers can reduce cheating
The moral barrier effect: Real and imagined barriers can reduce cheating Open
Significance Dishonest behavior undermines the trust that is required for strong relationships and institutions. The present study offers an approach to discouraging dishonesty that involves a subtle environmental intervention. Specificall…
View article: Truthful but Misleading: Advanced Linguistic Strategies for Lying Among Children
Truthful but Misleading: Advanced Linguistic Strategies for Lying Among Children Open
We explored whether children could apply linguistic strategies for lying, i.e., manipulating linguistic content of speech to mislead others. We announced a knowledge-test entailing prizes in the classrooms of a primary school and a middle …
View article: Developmental Change in Implicit and Explicit Racial Biases in Cameroonians
Developmental Change in Implicit and Explicit Racial Biases in Cameroonians Open
Qian, M., Heyman, G. D., Quinn, P. C., Messi, F., Fu, G., & Lee, K. (2021). Age-related differences in implicit and explicit racial biases in Cameroonians
View article: Context shapes early diversity in abstract thought
Context shapes early diversity in abstract thought Open
Early abstract reasoning has typically been characterized by a “relational shift,” in which children initially focus on object features but increasingly come to interpret similarity in terms of structured relations. An alternative possibil…
View article: Differential developmental courses of implicit and explicit biases for different other-race classes.
Differential developmental courses of implicit and explicit biases for different other-race classes. Open
We investigated the developmental courses of both implicit and explicit racial biases in relation to the perceived social status of outgroups. We did so by assessing these biases among Chinese participants (N = 200, age range from 4…
View article: Using Polygraph to Detect Passengers Carrying Illegal Items
Using Polygraph to Detect Passengers Carrying Illegal Items Open
The present study examined the effectiveness of a Modified-Comparison Questions Technique, used in conjunction with the polygraph, to differentiate between common travelers, drug traffickers, and terrorists at transportation hubs. Two expe…
View article: Faster Gaze before Telling Untruthful Narratives
Faster Gaze before Telling Untruthful Narratives Open
Assuming the total cognitive resource available always being the same, lying might require more allocation than telling the truth and thus reduce what is available for gaze movement, resulting in lower gaze velocity. To test this hypothesi…
View article: Development of Verbal Strategies for Lying Among Children and Adolescents
Development of Verbal Strategies for Lying Among Children and Adolescents Open
To investigate the development of verbal strategy for lying, a modified temptation-resistance paradigm was applied, in which Chinese children and adolescents (6-18 years) completed a knowledge-test: listening to a series of animal sounds b…
View article: Telling a truth to deceive: Examining executive control and reward-related processes underlying interpersonal deception
Telling a truth to deceive: Examining executive control and reward-related processes underlying interpersonal deception Open
View article: Lying and Lie-detection
Lying and Lie-detection Open
studies related to lying and lie-detection
View article: A Long‐Term Effect of Perceptual Individuation Training on Reducing Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children
A Long‐Term Effect of Perceptual Individuation Training on Reducing Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children Open
This study tracked the long‐term effect of perceptual individuation training on reducing 5‐year‐old Chinese children's ( N = 95, M age = 5.64 years) implicit pro‐Asian/anti‐Black racial bias. Initial training to individuate other‐race Blac…
View article: Functional neural networks of honesty and dishonesty in children: Evidence from graph theory analysis
Functional neural networks of honesty and dishonesty in children: Evidence from graph theory analysis Open
The present study examined how different brain regions interact with each other during spontaneous honest vs. dishonest communication. More specifically, we took a complex network approach based on the graph-theory to analyze neural respon…
View article: Young children's self‐benefiting lies and their relation to executive functioning and theory of mind
Young children's self‐benefiting lies and their relation to executive functioning and theory of mind Open
It is well established that children lie in different social contexts for various purposes from the age of 2 years. Surprisingly, little is known about whether very young children will spontaneously lie for personal gain, how self‐benefiti…
View article: Perceptual individuation training (but not mere exposure) reduces implicit racial bias in preschool children.
Perceptual individuation training (but not mere exposure) reduces implicit racial bias in preschool children. Open
Two studies with preschool-age children examined the effectiveness of perceptual individuation training at reducing racial bias (Study 1, N = 32; Study 2, N = 56). We found that training preschool-age children to individuate other-race fac…
View article: Speaking a tone language enhances musical pitch perception in 3–5‐year‐olds
Speaking a tone language enhances musical pitch perception in 3–5‐year‐olds Open
Young children learn multiple cognitive skills concurrently (e.g., language and music). Evidence is limited as to whether and how learning in one domain affects that in another during early development. Here we assessed whether exposure to…
View article: Linking Resting-State Networks in the Prefrontal Cortex to Executive Function: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study
Linking Resting-State Networks in the Prefrontal Cortex to Executive Function: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study Open
Executive function (EF) plays vital roles in our everyday adaptation to the ever-changing environment. However, limited existing studies have linked EF to the resting-state brain activity. The functional connectivity in the resting state b…
View article: Development of Effective Connectivity during Own- and Other-Race Face Processing: A Granger Causality Analysis
Development of Effective Connectivity during Own- and Other-Race Face Processing: A Granger Causality Analysis Open
Numerous developmental studies have suggested that other-race effect (ORE) in face recognition emerges as early as in infancy and develops steadily throughout childhood. However, there is very limited research on the neural mechanisms unde…