- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
- Memory and Neural Mechanisms
- Neural dynamics and brain function
- Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
- Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
- Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Multisensory perception and integration
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
- Face Recognition and Perception
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Visual perception and processing mechanisms
- Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
- Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
- Children's Physical and Motor Development
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- Tryptophan and brain disorders
- Mind wandering and attention
- Child Therapy and Development
- Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
- Counseling Practices and Supervision
- Memory Processes and Influences
- Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
- RNA Research and Splicing
- Reproductive System and Pregnancy
Zhejiang University
2023-2024
San Diego State University
2020-2023
East China Normal University
2022-2023
Florida State University
2015-2022
Shaanxi Normal University
2021
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2010
University of Hong Kong
2010
Significance In the brain’s functional organization, default mode network (DMN) represents a key architecture, whose dysregulation is involved in host of major neuropsychiatric disorders. However, insights into regulation DMN remain scarce. Through neural synchrony, alpha-frequency oscillation another underpinning organization and thought to share an inherent interdependence with DMN. Here, we demonstrated that transcranial alternating current stimulation alpha oscillations (α-tACS) not only...
Abstract The olfactory system is uniquely heterogeneous, performing multifaceted functions (beyond basic sensory processing) across diverse, widely distributed neural substrates. While knowledge of human olfaction continues to grow, it remains unclear how the network organized serve this unique set functions. Leveraging a large and high-quality resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) dataset nearly 900 participants from Human Connectome Project (HCP), we identified...
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Growing animal data evince a critical role of the sensory cortex in long-term storage aversive conditioning, following acquisition and consolidation amygdala. Whether how this function is conserved human nonetheless unclear. We interrogated question conditioning study using multidimensional assessments (15 d) retention. Conditioned stimuli (CSs; Gabor patches) were calibrated to differentially activate parvocellular (P) magnocellular (M) visual pathways, further elucidating cortical versus...
Differential processing of threat can consummate as early 100 ms post-stimulus. Moreover, perception not only differentiates from non-threat stimuli but also distinguishes among discrete subtypes (e.g. fear, disgust and anger). Combining spatial-frequency-filtered images neutral scenes with high-density event-related potentials intracranial source estimation, we investigated the neural underpinnings general specific in stages perception. Conveyed low spatial frequencies, fear evoked...
Abstract Choosing food is not a trivial decision that people need to make daily, which often subject social influences. Here, we studied human homolog of transmission preference (STFP) as observed in rodents and other animals via chemosignals body secretions. Human (sweat) produced during disgust or neutral state among group donors were presented participants undergoing 2-alternative-forced-choice healthiness judgment task functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Response speed two key...
Abstract Neuroimaging studies have revealed atypical activation during language and executive tasks in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, the spatiotemporal stages of processing associated these dysfunctions remain poorly understood. Using an anatomically constrained magnetoencephalography approach, we examined event-related theta oscillations a double-duty lexical decision task that combined demands on lexico-semantic functions. Relative to typically developing...
Neuroimaging studies of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been predominantly unimodal. While many fMRI reported atypical activity patterns for diverse tasks, the MEG literature in ASD remains comparatively small. Our group recently atypically increased event-related theta power individuals with during lexicosemantic processing. The current multimodal study examined relationship between BOLD signal and anatomically-constrained (aMEG) power. Thirty-three adolescents 23 typically developing...
Abstract The olfactory system is uniquely heterogeneous, performing multifaceted functions (beyond basic sensory processing) across diverse, widely distributed neural substrates. While knowledge of human olfaction continues to grow, it remains unclear how the network organized serve this unique set functions. Leveraging a large and high-quality resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) dataset nearly 900 participants from Human Connectome Project (HCP), we identified...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) vary in their language abilities, associated atypical patterns of brain activity. However, few studies have examined the spatiotemporal profiles lexico-semantic processing ASD, particularly as a function heterogeneity. Thirty-nine high-functioning adolescents ASD and 21 typically developing (TD) peers took part lexical decision task that combined semantic access demands on cognitive control. Spatiotemporal characteristics stages were...
ABSTRACT The role of the sensory cortex, beyond amygdala, has been increasingly recognized in animal associative learning and memory. Here, we examined olfactory cortical plasticity human memory, while elucidating related changes emotional perceptual responses. Psychophysical neurometric analyses were conducted across an odor-morphing continuum, with two extreme levels differentially conditioned aversive neutral stimuli. Conditioned odors acquired distinct values, tracked by ensemble...
ABSTRACT Animal research has recognized the role of sensory cortex in fear memory and two key underlying mechanisms—pattern separation tuning shift. We interrogated these mechanisms human an olfactory differential conditioning study with a delayed (9-day) retention test. Combining affective appraisal psychophysics functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) multivoxel pattern analysis voxel-based over linear odor-morphing continuum, we confirmed perceptual learning demonstrated associative...
Kalman filter models have been proposed to analyze integration of information in manual tracking human beings. The idea optimal control behind models, however, insights us further investigate whether the predictability object motion trajectories, as a kind prior knowledge, can modulate during continuous tracking. Specifically, we hypothesize that gain, which refers relative contribution visual input at current time step integration, would decrease when trajectories become more predictable....
Bonne et al. (2015) proposed a Kalman filter model to estimate position sensitivity of visual perception in continuous motion tracking task. The current study tested this with stimuli defined by different information (i.e. luminance contrast vs. color contrast) and using two tasks hand eye pursuit). For each trial, the subjects (N = 20) viewed Gabor patch, which had (3 levels) or (L-M, S axes DKL space, 3 levels each) gray background randomly moved on screen, for 60 seconds were asked track...