Institutes of Psychological Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University, China
Phone: (+86) 183-1099-3984;
E-mail: lijie.psy@hznu.edu.cn
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
11/2019-Present Associate Professor, Institutes of Psychological Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University
09/2018-10/2019 Associate Professor, School of Psychology, Beijing Sport University, China
01/2013-09/2018 Assistant Professor, Section of Applied Psychology, Beijing Sport University, China
08/2011-07/2012 Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Psychology, University of Turku, Finland
10/2010-12/2012 Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Psychology, Zhejiang University, China
EDUCATION:
09/2005 – 06/2010 Ph.D. in Psychology (graduated with honors), Department of Psychology, Zhejiang University, China
09/1999 – 07/2003 B.S. in Biology, School of Life Sciences, Peking University, China
FIELDS OF RESEARCH:
Dynamic tracking (multiple-object tracking, multiple-identity tracking)
Sports cognition
Visual working memory
Eye movements in visual perception and memory
Virtual reality and cognition
PUBLICATIONS:
Refereed Journal Articles
1) Wen, J., Li, J.*, Yang, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2020). The effect of karate training on self-control: Evidence from behavior and event-related potentials. (in Chinese) Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology. Accepted.
2) Hyönä, J., Li, J., & Oksama L. (2019). Eye behavior during multiple object tracking and multiple identity tracking. Vision, 3(3), 37, 1-26.
3) Li, T., Zhang, Y., & Li, J.* (2019). The application of multiple object tracking in the evaluation and training of different populations. (in Chinese) Advances in Psychological Science, 27(9), 1585-1595.
4) Li, J., Oksama, L., & Hyönä, J. (2019). Model of Multiple Identity Tracking (MOMIT) 2.0: Resolving the serial vs. parallel controversy in tracking. Cognition, 182, 260-274.
5) Li, J., Oksama, L., & Hyönä, J. (2018). Close coupling between eye movements and serial attentional refreshing during multiple-identity tracking. Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 30(5-6), 609-626.
6) Wang, J., Li, J.*, & Zhang Y. (2018). The characteristics of football players’ dynamic tracking and attention distribution. (in Chinese) Journal of Tianjin University of Sport, 33(2), 139-147.
7) Li, J., Oksama, L., Nummenmaa, L., & Hyönä, J. (2018). Angry faces are tracked more easily than neutral faces during multiple identity tracking. Cognition and Emotion, 32(3), 464-479.
8) Li, J., Oksama, L, & Hyönä, J. (2016) How facial attractiveness affects sustained attention. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 57(5), 383-392.
9) Yang, Z., & Li, J.* (2016). Study on decision-making of penalty-kick direction from the perspective of mind theory. (in Chinese) China Sport Science and Technology, 52(4), 91-102.
10) Li, J. (2016). Dissociable loss of the representations in visual short-term memory. The Journal of General Psychology, 143(1), 1-15.
11) Li, J., Zhou, Y., Shui, R., & Shen, M. (2015). Visual working memory for dynamic objects: Impaired binding between object feature and location. Visual Cognition, 23(3), 357-378.
12) Li, J., Shao, N., Xu, H., Shui, R., & Shen, M. (2013). Does visual working memory work as a few fixed slots? The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66(11), 2103-2117.
13) Gao, T., Gao, Z., Li, J., Sun, Z., & Shen, M. (2011). The perceptual root of object-based storage: an interactive model of perception and visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37(6), 1803-1823
14) Gao, Z., Li, J., Yin, J., & Shen, M. (2010). Dissociated mechanisms of extracting perceptual information into visual working memory. Plos One, 5(12), e14273
15) Shao, N.#, Li, J. #, Shui, R., Zheng, X., Lu, J., & Shen, M. (2010). Saccades elicit obligatory allocation of visual working memory. Memory & Cognition, 38(5), 629-640. #Co-first authors
16) Gao, Z., Li, J., Liang, J., Chen, H., Yin, J., & Shen, M. (2009). Storing fine detailed information in visual working memory—Evidence from event-related potentials. Journal of Vision, 9(7):17, 1-12.
17) Chen, W., Ma, C., Li, J., & Shen, M. (2009). Separate storage of temporal order and spatial information in working memory. (in Chinese) Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology, 15(3), 195-200.
18) Shao, N., Li, J., & Shui, R. (2009). Attention does not play a role in chronostasis effect. (in Chinese) Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology, 15(1), 17-24.
19) Shen, M., Li, J., Lang, X., Gao, T., Gao, Z., & Shui, R. (2007). Storage mechanism of objects in visual working memory. (in Chinese) Acta Psychologica Sinica, 39, 761-767.
20) Shen, M., Wang, Q., Lang, X., Li, J., & Shui, R. (2007) The storage mechanism of motion direction for objects in visual working memory. (in Chinese) Psychological Science (China), 30(3), 514-518.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
1) Li, J. (2018). The mechanisms of multiple target tracking and its application in sports. Keynote presented at The 11th Chinese Congress of Sport Psychology, August 22-24, 2018, in Beijing, China.
2) Chen, B. & Li, J.* (2018) A new measurement for the coach-athlete relationship--- Biases in recognizing coaches’ facial expressions. Talk presented at The 8th International Congress of Asian South Pacific Association of Sport Psychology, June 29 – July 3, 2018, in Daegu, South Korea.
3) Wang, J., Li, J., Ma, X., & Zhang, Y. (2018) The tracking performance and attentional allocation of football athletes in multiple identity tracking. Talk presented at The 8th International Congress of Asian South Pacific Association of Sport Psychology, June 29 – July 3, 2018, in Daegu, South Korea.
4) Li, J., Oksama, L., & Hyönä, J. (2018) Model of Multiple Identity Tracking (MOMIT) 2.0: Resolving the Serial vs. Parallel Controversy in Tracking. Talk presented at The 8th China International Conference on Eye Movements, 26-28 May 2018, in Nanjing, China.
5) Yang, Z., Cui, T., & Li, J.* (2017) Study on decision-making of penalty-kick direction from the perspective of theory of mind. Poster presented at The 14th World Congress of Sport Psychology, 10-14 July, 2017, in Seville, Spain.
6) Huang, C., Yang, Z., & Li, J.* (2017) Where are football players paying attention to when viewing football fields: Evidence from eye movements. Poster presented at The 14th World Congress of Sport Psychology, 10-14 July, 2017, in Seville, Spain.
7) Li, J., Oksama, L., & Hyönä, J. (2016) Multiple-identity tracking via foveal vision, peripheral vision, and memory. Poster presented at The 31st International Congress of Psychology, 24-29 July 2016, in Yokohama, Japan.
8) Li, J., Oksama, L., & Hyönä, J. (2016) Multiple-identity tracking via foveal vision, peripheral vision, and memory. Talk presented at The 7th China International Conference on Eye Movements, 28-30 May 2016, in Changchun, China.
9) Oksama, L., Li, J. & Hyönä, J. (2016) Identity information is extracted only from the currently foveated object during multiple-identity tracking: An eye-tracking study. Talk presented at Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, 13-18 May 2016, in Florida, USA.
10) Oksama, L., Li, J., & Hyönä, J. (2016) Identity information is extracted only from the currently foveated object during multiple-identity tracking: An eye-tracking study. Talk presented at International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, 5-8 May 2016, in Granada, Spain.
11) Li, J., Oksama, L., & Hyönä, J. (2014) How perceptual difficulty affects eye movements in multiple identity tracking. Talk presented at The 6th China International Conference on Eye Movements (CICEM 2014), Beijing, China.
12) Li, J., Zhou, Y., Huang, X., He, J., & Shen, M. (2013). The function of looking at nothing: Eye movement to an absent object benefits the memory for it. In K. Holmqvist, F. Mulvey & R. Johansson (Eds.), Book of Abstracts of the 17th European Conference on Eye Movements, 11-16 August 2013, in Lund, Sweden. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 6(3), 286.
13) Li, J., Zhang, M., & Shen, M (2010). Eye tracking studies in ergonomics and cognitive psychology. Talk presented at The 2010 Zhejiang University-Utrecht University International Conference on Discourse and Cognition, Hangzhou, China.
14) Shao, N., Li, J., Shui, R., Zheng, X., Lu, J., & Shen, M. (2010). Saccades elicit obligatory allocation of visual working memory. Talk presented at The 4th China International Conference on Eye Movements (CICEM 2010), Tianjin, China.
15) Shen, M., Gao, Z., Li, J., Chen, H., Yin, J., & Zhang, Y. (2008). The Index of Information Load in Visual Working Memory. Poster presented at The Xth international conference on cognitive neuroscience, Bodrum, Turkey.
16) Shen, M., Gao, Z., Gao, T., Li, J., & Liang, J. (2008). How and when does visual working memory interact with perception? Poster presented at The Xth international conference on cognitive neuroscience, Bodrum, Turkey.
17) Gao, T., Shen, M., Gao, Z., & Li, J. (2008). Object-based storage in visual working memory and the visual hierarchy. 'Object Perception, Attention, and Memory 2007 Conference Report 15th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, California, USA', Visual Cognition, 16, 103-106.
Funding:
01/2016 – 12/2018 The patterns, functions and rules of eye movements in multiple-identity tracking. National Natural Science Foundation of China, Young Scientist Fund, #31500887, PI
05/2015 – 05/2016 The role of target properties and observers’ physical arousal on eye movements during multiple-identity tracking. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, #2015QN002, PI
05/2014 – 05/2015 The mechanism of feature-location binding in multiple identity tracking and its application in sports Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, #2014QN013, PI
06/2011 – 10/2012 The manners and mechanisms of visual working memory resource allocation with eye movements. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, #20110491801, PI
AD-HOC JOURNAL REVIEWING:
(In English) Cognition, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, Journal of Eye Movement Research, Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise, Humanities and Social Sciences
(In Chinese) Acta Psycholgica Sinica, Journal of Psychological Science, Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology, Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (Chinese online version), Journal of Beijing Sport University, Journal of Shanghai University of Sport
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2016 Science and Technology Innovation Talents Award of Beijing Sport University
2016 Science and Technology Achievement Award of Beijing Sport University, Second Prize
2012 Natural Science Academy Award of Zhejiang Province, Second Prize
2010 Natural Science Academy Award of Zhejiang Province, Second Prize
2010 Outstanding Graduates, Zhejiang University
TEACHING:
Undergraduate courses: Psychometrics, Sports Psychology, Introduction to Psychology (co-teaching), Educational Psychology
Graduates courses (co-teaching): Psychology Experiment Techniques, Cognitive Neuroscience, Trends in Psychological Research, Research Methods of Sport Psychology, Topics in Sport Psychology
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