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Jianhui Wu
wujh8@szu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Guangdong
Shenzhen University
Psychology
  • 1988-09 to 1992-07 Medical Professional: Nantong Health School
  • 2003-09 to 2008-07 PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience: Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2008-08 to 2011-02 - Assistant Researcher - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2011-03 to 2016-10 - Associate Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor (from 2014) - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2016-11 to Present - Professor, Doctoral Supervisor (from 2018) - School of Psychology, Shenzhen University
  • 2019: Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Award - Second Prize in Natural Science
  • 2009: Jiangsu Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award - Second Prize
  • 2010: Outstanding Assistant Researcher Award, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2012: Beijing Science and Technology Award - Third Prize
  • 2012: Huaxia Medical Science and Technology Award - Second Prize
Stress Psychology and Psychological Resilience under Stress
  • Acute stress selectively blunts reward anticipation but not consumption: An ERP study, Yi W, Chen Y, Yan L, Kohn N, Wu J*, 2023
  • Parenting styles and psychological resilience: The mediating role of error monitoring, Ding X, Zheng L, Liu Y, Zhang W, Wang N, Duan H*, Wu J*, 2023
  • Integrating the pattern of negative emotion processing and acute stress response with childhood stress among healthy young adults, Wu J, Liu Y, Zhang L, Wang N, Kohn N, Duan H*, 2023
  • Performance monitoring moderates the relationship between stress and negative affect in response to an exam stressor, Ding X, Zheng L, Wu J, Liu Y, Fang H, Xin Y, Duan H*, 2023
  • Blunted reward responsiveness prospectively predicts emotional distress when exposed to a naturalistic stressor, Yan L, Kohn N, Yi W, Wang N, Duan H*, Wu J*, 2023
  • Linking Mild Childhood Adversity with Conflict and False Feedback Monitoring, Liu Y, Peng H, Wu J, Wang N, Duan H*, 2022
  • Adaption and validation of the Perceived Control of Internal States Scale (PCOISS) in Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study, Chen Y, Yao Z#, Wang N, Wu J, Xin Y*, 2022
  • Neurocognitive correlates of psychological resilience: Event-related potential studies, Ding, X., Fang, H., Liu, Y., Zheng, L., Zhu, X., Duan, H*., & Wu, J*, 2022
  • Long-Term Stress and Trait Anxiety Affect Brain Network Balance in Dynamic Cognitive Computations, Liu, L., Wu J#., Geng H., Liu C., Luo Y., Luo J., Qin S*, 2021
  • Brain preparedness: The proactive role of the cortisol awakening response in hippocampal-prefrontal functional interactions, Xiong, B., Chen, C., Tian, Y., Zhang, S., Liu, C., Evans, T. M., Fernandez, G., Wu, J., & Qin, S., 2021
  • The cortisol awakening response and the late positive potentials evoked by unpleasant emotional pictures in healthy adults, Shi, X., Nie, X., Wu, J., 2021
  • Alpha Frontal Asymmetry Underlies Individual Differences in Reactivity to Acute Psychosocial Stress, Ma, Y., Peng H., Liu H., Gu, R., Peng, X., Wu, J., 2021
  • The Relationship Between Childhood Stress and Distinct Stages of Dynamic Behavior Monitoring in Adults: Neural and Behavioral Correlates, Wu, J., Liu, Y., Fang H., Qin S., Nils, K., Duan, H*, 2021
  • An inverted U-shaped relationship between cortisol awakening response and same-day error monitoring function in healthy males, Shi, X*., Wu, J*., Smyth, N., 2021
  • Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in the general Chinese population: Changes, predictors and psychosocial correlates, Duan, H., Yan, L., Ding, X., Gan, Y., Kohn, N., & Wu, J*, 2020
  • The relationship between perceived stress and emotional distress during the COVID-19 outbreak: Effects of boredom proneness and coping style, Yan, L., Gan, Y., Ding, X., Wu, J., & Duan, H., 2020
  • Immediate and Delayed Psychological Effects of Province-wide Lockdown and Personal Quarantine during the COVID-19 Outbreak in China, Gan, Y., Ma, J., Wu, J. , Chen, Y., Zhu, H., & Hall, B. J., 2020
  • A comparison of ICD-11 and DSM-5 criteria for PTSD among a representative sample of Chinese earthquake survivors, Cao, C., Wang, L*., Wu, J*., Bi, Y., Yang, H., Fang, R., . . . Hall, B. J., 2020
  • Chronic stress and anticipatory event-related potentials: the moderating role of resilience, Shi, X., & Wu, J., 2020
  • Working Memory Predicts Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Response to Psychosocial Stress in Males, Lin, L., Wu, J., Yuan, Y., Sun, X., & Zhang, L., 2020
  • Recent life stress predicts blunted acute stress response and the role of executive control, Xin, Y., Yao, Z., Wang, W., Luo, Y., Aleman, A., &Wu, J*., 2020
  • Association between the OXTR rs53576 genotype and latent profiles of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression symptoms in a representative sample of earthquake survivors, Cao, C., Wang, L*., Wu, J*., Li, G., Fang, R., Liu, P., . . . Elhai, J. D., 2019
  • The cortisol awakening response predicts response inhibition in the afternoon of the same day, Shi, X., Sun, X., Yao, Z., Yuan, Y., Wu, J.*, &Clow, A., 2018
  • Error consciousness predicts physiological response to an acute psychosocial stressor in men, Wu J, Sun X, Wang L, Zhang L, Fernandez G, &Yao Z*., 2017
  • Memory consolidation reconfigures neural pathways involved in the suppression of emotional memories, Liu, Y., Lin, W., Liu, C., Luo, Y., Wu, J.*, Bayley, P. J., & Qin, S.*, 2016
  • Long-term academic stress enhances early processing of facial expressions, Zhang L, Qin S, Yao Z, Zhang K, Wu J*., 2016
  • Increased anticipatory contingent negative variation in posttraumatic stress disorder, Duan, H., Wang, L., Fernández, G., Zhang, K., Wu, J*., 2016
  • The role of edge-based and surface-based information in natural scene categorization: Evidence from behavior and event-related potentials, Fu Q*., Liu Y., Dienes Z., Wu J., Chen W, Fu X., 2016
  • Cortisol awakening response predicts intrinsic functional connectivity of the medial prefrontal cortex in the afternoon of the same day, Wu, J., Zhang, S., Li, W., Qin, S., He, Y., Yang, Z., . . . Zhang, K*., 2015
  • High cortisol awakening response is associated with impaired error monitoring and decreased post-error adjustment, Zhang, L., Duan, H., Qin, S., Yuan, Y., Buchanan, T. W., Zhang, K., &Wu, J*., 2015
  • Anticipatory processes under academic stress: an ERP study, Duan, H., Yuan, Y., Yang, C., Zhang, L., Zhang, K., &Wu, J*., 2015
  • Overactive Performance Monitoring Resulting from Chronic Exposure to High Altitude, Ma, H., Wang, Y*.,Wu, J., Liu, H., Luo, P., & Han, B., 2015
  • Long-Term Psychosocial Stress Attenuates Attention Resource of Post-Error, Yuan, Y., Wu, J., & Zhang, K*., 2014
  • Long-term academic stress increases the late component of error processing: an ERP study, Wu, J., Yuan, Y., Duan, H., Qin, S., Buchanan, T. W., Zhang, K., & Zhang, L*., 2014
  • Chronic stress exposure decreases the cortisol awakening response in healthy young men, Duan, H., Yuan, Y., Zhang, L., Qin, S., Zhang, K., Buchanan, T. W., &Wu, J*., 2013
  • The effects of visual imagery on face identification: an ERP study, Wu, J*.,Duan, H., Tian, X., Wang, P., & Zhang, K., 2012
  • P300 amplitude reflects individual differences of navigation performance in a driving task, Ou, B., Wu, C*., Zhao, G., &Wu, J., 2012
  • Pitch and loudness information encoded in auditory imagery as revealed by event-related potentials, Wu, J., Yu, Z., Mai, X., Wei, J., & Luo, Y*., 2011
  • Enhanced mismatch negativity in adolescents with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Ge, Y., Wu, J., Sun, X., & Zhang, K*., 2011
  • Response inhibition in adolescent earthquake survivors with and without posttraumatic stress disorder: a combined
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