Areas of Focus
- Computational Neuroscience
- Mechanisms of Consciousness Representation and Metacognition in the Human Brain
Work Experience
- 2016-07 to 2018-08 - City University of New York - Laboratory
- 2018-09 to 2022-11 - Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language - PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience
- 2022-11 to 2023-09 - Basque Center - Postdoctoral Researcher
- 2023-10 to Present - Shenzhen University - Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2007-09 to 2011-06 Bachelor's Degree in Applied Psychology: Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
- 2012-09 to 2014-06 Bachelor's Degree in Psychology: Arizona State University
- 2014-09 to 2016-06 Master's Degree in Psychology: New York University
- 2018-09 to 2022-11 PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience: Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language
- Achievement: Published 5 SCI/EI indexed papers as corresponding author
Publications
- Informative neural representations of unseen contents during higher-order processing in human brains and deep artificial networks, Mei, N., Santana, R. & Soto, D., 2022
- Using serial dependence to predict confidence across observers and cognitive domains, Mei, N., Rahnev, D. & Soto, D., 2023
- Similar history biases for distinct prospective decisions of self-performance, Mei, N., Rankine, S., Olafsson, E., & Soto, D., 2020
- Lateralization in the dichotic listening of tones is influenced by the content of speech, Mei, N., Flinker, A., Zhu, M., Cai, Q., And Tian, X., 2020
- Identifying sleep spindles with multichannel EEG and classification optimization, Mei, N., Grossberg, M. D., Ng, K., Navarro, K. T., & Ellmore, T. M., 2017
- Decoding and encoding models reveal the role of mental simulation in the brain representation of meaning, Soto, D., Sheikh, U.A., Mei, N., & Santana, R., 2020
Awards
- Pengcheng Peacock Plan C Talent: Shenzhen