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Yi Pan

Dr. Yi Pan

Professor

Department of Psychology, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, China

E-mail: yipan@hznu.edu.cn


Education

09/2004–06/2009  Ph.D., Zhejiang University, Department of Psychology

09/2000–06/2004  Bachelor of Science, Anhui Normal University, Department of Psychology


Professional Experience

12/2014–12/2015  Academic Visitor, Imperial College London, Division of Brain Sciences

12/2016–Present   Professor, Hangzhou Normal University, Department of Psychology

09/2011–12/2016  Associate Professor, Hangzhou Normal University, Department of Psychology

07/2009–08/2011  Lecturer, Hangzhou Normal University, Department of Psychology


Teaching Experience

General Psychology

Cognitive Psychology

Engineering Psychology


Research Interests

Working Memory

Visual Attention

Visual Perception


Ad-hoc Reviewer

PLoS ONE, Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, Acta Psychologica, Psychological Research, Memory & Cognition, Visual Cognition, Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Scientific Reports, Acta Psychologica Sinica, etc.


Selected Publications

Pan, Y., Zhang, Z., & Zuo, W. (in press). The contents of visual working memory delay the perceived offset of matching visual stimuli. Acta Psychologica.

Pan, Y., Han, Y., & Zuo, W. (in press). The color-word Stroop effect driven by working memory maintenance. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

Pan, Y., & Hou, X. (2016). Working memory distortions of duration perception are modulated by attentional tags. Acta Psychologica, 165, 48–52.

Pan, Y., Luo, Q., & Cheng, M. (2016). Working memory-driven attention improves spatial resolution: Support for perceptual enhancement. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78(6), 1625–1632.

Pan, Y., Lin, B., Zhao, Y., & Soto, D. (2014). Working memory biasing of visual perception without awareness. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics,76(7), 2051–2062.

Pan, Y., Zuo, W., & Yi, X. (2013). The influence of visual short-term memory on size perception, Visual Cognition,21(6), 789–802.

Pan, Y., Cheng, Q.-P., & Luo, Q.-Y. (2012). Working memory can enhance unconscious visual perception. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19(3), 477–482.

Pan, Y., & Luo, Q.-Y. (2012). Working memory modulates the perception of time. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19(1), 46–51. 

Pan, Y., & Cheng, Q.-P. (2011). Do working memory-driven attention shifts speed up visual awareness? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics,73(8), 2425–2433.

Mannan, S., Kennard, C., Potter, D., Pan, Y., & Soto, D. (2010). Early oculomotor capture by new onsets driven by the contents of working memory. Vision Research, 50(16), 1590–1597.

Pan, Y., & Soto, D. (2010). The modulation of perceptual selection by working memory is dependent on the focus of spatial attention. Vision Research,50(15), 1437–1444.

Pan, Y. (2010). Attentional capture by working memory contents. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64(2), 124–128.

Pan, Y., Xu, B., & Soto, D. (2009). Dimension-based working memory-driven capture of visual selection. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(6), 1123–1131.


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