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Chunyan Guo
guocy@cnu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Capital Normal University
Psychology
  • 1996.9—2000.7 PhD in Psychology: Peking University
  • 1986.9—1989.7 Master's in Psychology: Capital Normal University
  • 1978.3—1982.2 Bachelor's in Science: Beijing Normal College
  • 2016 Appointed as Senior Professor at Capital Normal University
  • 2014 Appointed as Yanjing Scholar at Capital Normal University
  • 2013 Awarded the title of Excellent Teacher in Beijing
  • 2008 Appointed as Researcher at the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences and Natural Sciences, Capital Normal University
  • 1982.3—1987.11 - Beijing Normal College (Capital Normal University) - Teaching Assistant
  • 1987.11—1992.11 - Capital Normal University - Lecturer
  • 1992.11—1997.11 - Capital Normal University - Associate Professor
  • 1997.11—Present - Capital Normal University - Professor
  • 2010: First Prize in the 11th Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement (Paper)
  • 2012: Second Prize in the 12th Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement (Paper)
  • 2006: Second Prize in the 9th Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement (Paper)
  • 1998: Second Prize in the 5th Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement (Paper)
  • 1996: Two books awarded Second Prize in the 4th Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement
  • 2006: Awarded the title of Outstanding Innovative Talent in Beijing
  • 2005: Awarded the title of Excellent Communist Party Member in Beijing Universities
  • 1999: Selected for the Beijing Cross-Century Outstanding Talent Project
  • 1995: Selected as an Outstanding Young Backbone Teacher in Beijing
Cognitive Neuroscience
Neural Mechanisms of Human Memory Processes
  • Effects of retrieval and emotion on within-item associative memory – Evidence from ERP and oscillatory subsequent memory effects, Xi Jia, Chuanji Gao, Baoming Li, Svetlana V. Shinkareva, Chunyan Guo, 2021
  • Unitization congruence moderates the effect of unitization on associative recognition: evidence from event-related potentials, Yurao Ma, Zejun Liu, Chunyu Zhao, Chunyan Guo, 2021
  • Evoked and induced power oscillations linked to audiovisual integration of affect, Chuanji Gao, Wanze Xie, Jessica J. Green, Douglas H. Wedell, Xi Jia, Chunyan Guo, Svetlana V. Shinkareva, 2021
  • Unitization facilitates familiarity-based cross-language associative recognition, Guixiong Liu, Yujuan Wang, Yongping Jia, Chunyan Guo, 2021
  • Unitization could facilitate item recognition but inhibit verbatim recognition for picture stimuli: behavioral and event‑related potential study, Zejun Liu, Chunyan Guo, 2020
  • The different effects of concept definition and interactive imagery encoding on associative recognition for picture and word stimuli, Baoqing LuI, Zejun LiuI, Yujuan Wang, Chunyan Guo, 2020
  • Under the condition of unitization at encoding rather than unitization at retrieval, familiarity could support associative recognition and the relationship between unitization and recollection was moderated by unitization-congruence, Zejun Liu, Chunyan Guo, 2020
  • Unitization does not impede overall item recognition performance: behavioral and event-related potential study, Zejun Liu, Jun Wu, Yujuan Wang, Chunyan Guo, 2020
  • Neurophysiological Evidence for the Retrieval Practice Effect under Emotional Context, Xi Jia, Chuanji Gao, Lixia Cui, Chunyan Guo, 2020
  • The neurocognitive features in survival processing: an ERP study, Jie Zhang, Xiaohuan Li, Chunyan Guo, 2020
  • The Effect of unitization on Associative Recognition was not moderated by the Unitization-Congruence between original and rearranged picture pairs (UC) for picture stimuli, Zejun Liu, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • The effect of conceptual priming on subsequent familiarity: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence, Bingbing Li, Chuanji Gao, Wei Wang, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • The role of emotion arousal in the retrieval practice effect, Xi Jia, Chuanji Gao, Lixia Cui, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Dissociating neural correlates of retrieval practice and elaborative study in associative recognition memory, Yi Liu, Xinrui Mao, Yubin Peng, Baoqing Lu, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Unitization modulates recognition of within‐domain and cross‐domain associations: Evidence from event‐related potentials, Bingcan Li, Meng Han, Chunyan Guo, Roni Tibon, 2019
  • Electrophysiological evidence of encoding in self-referential effect, Xue Yang, Xinrui Mao, Meng Han, Xian Li, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Unitization improves item recognition through less overall neural processing, Zejun Liu, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Animate words facilitate noun–noun integration during an imagery task: an event-related potential study, Jie Zhang, Xiaohuan Li, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Emotional Arousal Influences Remembrance of Goal-Relevant Stimuli, Xi Jia, Chuanji Gao, Yujuan Wang, Meng Han, Lixia Cui, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Examining the neural mechanism behind testing effect with concrete and abstract words, Yubin Peng, Yi Liu, Chunyan Guo, 2019
  • Unitization mitigates interference by intrinsic negative emotion in familiarity and recollection of associative memory: Electrophysiological evidence, Meng Han, Xinrui Mao, Nika Kartvelishvili, Wen Li, Chunyan Guo, 2018
  • Does emotion arousal influence the benefit received from testing: insights from neural correlates of retrieval mode effect, Xi Jia, Chuanji Gao, Lixia Cui, Chunyan Guo, 2018
  • The temporal dynamics of perceptual and conceptual fluency on recognition memory, Wei Wang, Bingbing Li, Chuanji Gao, Chunyan Guo, 2018
  • Self-referential information alleviates retrieval inhibition of directed forgetting effects——An ERP evidence of source memory, Xinrui Mao, Yujuan Wang, Yanhong Wu, Chunyan Guo, 2017
  • Semantic Relationship Shared Between Words: Influence on Associative Recognition Supported by Event-Related Potentials, Yuan Lyu, Yujuan Wang, Xinrui Mao, Xian Li, Chunyan Guo, 2017
  • Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting, Xinrui Mao, Mengxi Tian, Yi Liu, Bingcan Li, Yan Jin, Yanhong Wu, Chunyan Guo, 2017
  • Electrophysiological signals associated with fluency of different levels of processing reveal multiple contributions to recognition memory, Bingbing Li, Jason R. Taylor, Wei Wang, Chuanji Gao, Chunyan Guo, 2017
  • Differentiation of subsequent memory effects between retrieval practice and elaborative study, Yi Liu, Timm Rosburg, Chuanji Gao, Christine Weber, Chunyan Guo, 2017
  • Electrophysiological Correlates of Familiarity and Recollection in Associative Recognition: Contributions of Perceptual and Conceptual Processing to Unitization, Bingcan Li, Xinrui Mao, Yujuan Wang, Chunyan Guo, 2017
  • Visual Working Memory Capacity Can Be Increased by Training on Distractor Filtering Efficiency, Cui-Hong Li, Xu He, Yu-Juan Wang, Zhe Hu, Chun-Yan Guo, 2017
  • The role of retrieval mode and retrieval orientation in retrieval practice: insights from comparing recognition memory testing formats and restudying, Chuanji Gao, Timm Rosburg, Mingzhu Hou, Bingbing Li, Xin Xiao, Chunyan Guo, 2016
  • Electrophysiological Correlates of Emotional Source Memory in High-Trait-Anxiety Individuals, Lixia Cui, Guangyuan Shi, Fan He, Qin Zhang, Tian P. S. Oei, Chunyan Guo, 2016
  • Dissociating the Electrophysiological Correlates between Item Retrieval and Associative Retrieval in Associative Recognition: From the Perspective of Directed Forgetting, Yujuan Wang, Xinrui Mao, Bingbing Li, Wei Wang, Chunyan Guo, 2016
  • Can color changes alter the neural correlates of recognition memory?
Cognitive Neuroscience Neural Mechanisms Human Memory Memory Processes Neuroscience Cognition Brain Function Neural Activity Memory Encoding Memory Retrieval

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