Liu, Q., & Lupyan, G. The Unity of Sense and Mind: A Review of Cognitive Foundations of Cross-domain Mappings.
Liu, Q., De deyne, S, & Lupyan, G. Why are Some Words More Frequent than Others? New Insights from Network Science.
Liu, Q., Jing, S., & Lupyan, G. Metaphors embedded in Chinese characters bridge dissimilar concepts.
Liu, Q.*, van Paridon, J.*, & Lupyan, G. (2025) Learning about color from language. Nature Communication Psych. (in press)
Liu, Q., H, Ham, Cao, K., & Lupyan, G. (2024). Why is Bach blue instead of red? Different strategies moderate people's color-music associations. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
Liu, Q., De Deyne, S.,& Lupyan, G. (2024).Why are Some Words More Frequent than Others? New Insights from Network Science. Evolution of Language International Conference.
Liu, Q.& Lupyan, G. (2023). Cross-domain semantic alignment: Concrete concepts are more abstract than you think. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,378(1870), 20210372
Liu, Q., De Deyne, S., Jiang, X., & Lupyan, G. (2023).Understanding Word Frequency from a Network Perspective. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
Rissman, L., Liu, Q., & Lupyan, G. (2023) Gaps in the Lexicon Restrict Communication. In Open Mind,7,412-434.
Dempsey, J., Liu, Q. & Christianson, K. (2023). Syntactic adaptation leads to updated knowledge for local structural frequencies . Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218231172908
van Paridon, J., Liu, Q., & Lupyan, G. (2021). How do blind people know that blue is cold? Distributional semantics encode color-adjective associations. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (Vol. 43, No. 43). (Poster)
Dempsey, J., Liu, Q., & Christianson, K. (2020). Convergent probabilistic cues do not trigger syntactic adaptation: Evidence from self-paced reading. In Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46 (10), 1906.
Weldon, A. L., Liu, Q., Heller, W., & Buetti, S. (2020). Response interference by central foils is modulated by dimensions of depression and anxiety. In Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics,82 (4), 1818-1834.
Buetti, S., Xue, F., Liu, Q., Hur, J., Ng, G. J. P., & Heller, W. (2020). Perceived control in the lab and in daily life impact emotion-induced temporal distortions. Timing & Time Perception, 9 (1), 88-122.