Aktuelle Publikationen

Liu, T.*, Grewe, C.M.*, Hildebrandt, A., Zachow, S. (2022). The Open Virtual Mirror Framework for Enfacement Illusions. Enhancing the Sense of Agency with Avatars That Imitate Facial Expressions. Behavior Research Methods.
*shared first authorship

Liu, T., Pietschmann, D., & Ohler, P. (2022). Affecting Explicit and Implicit Body Image with Idealized Avatars in Virtual Reality: The Role of Sense of Embodiment. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.

Ding, R., He, W., Liu, J., Liu, T., Zhang, D., & Ni, S. (2021). Interpersonal Regulation Questionnaire (IRQ): Psychometric properties and gender differences in Chinese young adolescents. Psychological Assessment, 33(4), e13.

Ding, R., Bi, S., Luo, Y., Liu, T., Wang, P., He, W., & Ni, S. (2021). Mothers’ emotional expressivity in urban and rural societies: Salience and links with young adolescents’ emotional wellbeing and expressivity. Development and Psychopathology, 1-17.

Banda, J. M., Tekumalla, R., Wang, G., Yu, J., Liu, T., Ding, Y., ... & Chowell, G. (2021). A large-scale COVID-19 Twitter chatter dataset for open scientific research—an international collaboration. Epidemiologia, 2(3), 315-324.

Grewe, C. M., Liu, T., Kahl, C., Hildebrandt, A., & Zachow, S. (2021). Statistical Learning of Facial Expressions Improves Realism of Animated Avatar Faces. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 2, 11.

Zhou, Y., Liu, T., Yan, H. Y., Paul, B., & Wang, Y. (2021). A Relational Equality Bias: Women’s Narrative Engagement in Reading Chinese BL. International Journal of Communication, 15.

Zhou, Y., Liu, T., Yan, Y., & Paul, B. (2021). Pornography use, two forms of dehumanization, and sexual aggression: attitudes vs. Behaviors. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1-20.


Aktuelle Vorträge

Liu, T. & Hildebrandt, A. (2022) To see or not to see: Self-association does not facilitate the perception of facial expressions. Paper presented at 52nd Conference of the German Psychological Society, Sep 10–15, Hildesheim, Germany.

Liu, T. & Hildebrandt, A. (2021) Beyond the keyboard: Incorporating Mouse-Tracking Measures into the Emotion Identification Task. Paper presented at Biennial Conference of the German Psychological Society - Personality Psychology and Psychological Diagnostics (DPPD) Section, Sep 12–15, Ulm, Germany.

Liu, T., Yan, Y., & Zhou, Y. (2021). The Causal Inference between LGBTQ Media Engagement and Sexual Orientation Disclosure. Paper presented at 12th Media Psychology Conference, Sep 8–10, Aachen, Germany.

Eckhoff, D., Cassinelli, A., Liu, T., & Sandor, C. (2020). Psychophysical Effects of Experiencing Burning Hands in Augmented Reality. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, 17th EuroVR International Conference.

Liu, T. & Pietschmann, D. (2019) The effects of operating avatars on user's body image in virtual reality: The role of sense of embodiment. Paper presented at 69th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 24–28, Washington, DC, USA.

Zhou. Y., Liu, T. (2019) Porn use, two forms of dehumanization, and sexually aggressive thoughts and behaviors: Sexual vs. Sociocultural explanations. Paper presented at 69th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 24–28, Washington, DC, USA.

Liu, T., Chen, Z., Alvarez, G. (2018) The Role of Arousal in pro-social behavior after exposure to relaxing music: Evidence with self-report and Physiological Measures. Paper presented at the 8th Summer School of the “International Max Planck Research School on Neuroscience of Communication” (IMPRS NeuroCom), June 26-28, Leipzig, Germany

Liu, T., Mikheeva, M., Rey, G. D. (2018) The effect of perceived similarity with pedagogical agents and perceived usefulness on multimedia learning of statistics. Paper presented at the 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologist, March 11-14, Marburg, Germany

Xu, Y., Liu, T. (2018) We are Social Animals in Virtual Reality: the Roles of Avatar's Humanness, Gestures, and Spatial Presence on Interpersonal Trust and Attraction. Paper presented at 68th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 24-28, Prague, Czech Republic

Zhou. Y., Liu, T., & Paul, B. (2017). Does content matter: Why Chinese young women read Boy´s Love stories? Paper presented at the 10th Conference of Media Psychology Division of the DGPs, September 06-12, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

Han. J., Liu, T., & Zheng. X. (2017). Coping as Motivational Bias: Physiological Connection between Motivational Systems and Coping Styles. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Conference of Society for Psychophysiological Research, Vienna, Austria