Associate Professor
Institute of psychological sciences
Hangzhou Normal University
Email: jianrongjia@vip.163.com
Education:
2014 ~ 2019, PhD, Peking University
2007 ~ 2010, MSc, Hangzhou Normal University
2003 ~ 2007, BSc, Shanxi Normal University
Experience
2019 ~ present, Associate professor, Hangzhou Normal University
2010 ~ 2014, Research assistant and technician, Hangzhou Normal University
Research interests:
My main research interests are the information organization in visual perception and working memory. The current topics include visual attention, working memory, ensemble perception, and perceptive prediction.
Publications:
1. Zhu, Z., Wang, Y., Jia, J., & Wu, Y. (2019). Beta and alpha desynchronizations underlie reconsolidation-mediated episodic memory updating. Neuropsychologia, 132, 107135.
2. Jia, J., Fang, F., & Luo, H. (2019). Selective spatial attention involves two alpha-band components associated with distinct spatiotemporal and functional characteristics. NeuroImage, 199, 228–236.
3. Huang, Q. #, Jia, J.#, Han, Q., & Luo, H. (2018). Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans. ELife, 7, e35164. (# co-first authors)
4. Jia, J., Liu, L., Fang, F., & Luo, H. (2017). Sequential sampling of visual objects during sustained attention. PLOS Biology, 15(6), e2001903.
Awards:
2016-2017: National Scholarship
2016-2017: Innovation Award of Peking University
2016-2017: Pacemaker to Merit Student of Peking University
Talks:
2017-12-30. Sequential sampling of visual objects during sustained attention. Tsinghua Psychology Forum, Beijing, China.
2016-5-9. Rhythmic sampling of visual objects mediated by inhibitory alpha activity. Brain Rhythms and Cortical Computation, Beijing, China.
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