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Hailing Wang
Psychology
Shandong Normal University
Shandong
Language: Chinese, English
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Face Perception Information Processing Social Information Behavior Event-Related Potentials Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Face Motion Face Attractiveness Decision Making Neural Mechanisms
Areas of Focus
  • Mechanisms of face perception information processing
  • Relationship and mechanisms between variable and invariant social information processing of faces
  • Impact of face perception information on social information processing
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 09/2014-08/2015 Joint PhD Student: University of California, Los Angeles
  • 09/2010-10/2016 PhD: Tsinghua University, Department of Psychology
  • 09/2006-07/2010 Bachelor's: Ludong University, School of Educational Science
Publications
  • The role of discriminability in face perception: Interference processing of expression, gender, and gaze, Chen, E., Xia, B., Lian, Y., Zhang, Q., Yang, X. & Wang, H., 2022
  • The time sequence of face spatial frequency differs during working memory encoding and retrieval stages, Wang, A., Chen, E., Zhang, H., Borjigin, C. H. & Wang, H., 2022
  • Configural but not featural face information is associated with automatic processing, Wang, H., Chen, E., Li, J., Ji, F., Lian, Y. & Fu, S., 2022
  • Cultural differences in the time course of configural and featural processing for own-race faces, Wang, H., Qiu, R., Li, W., Li, S. & Fu, S., 2020
  • Spatial attention modulates the temporal sequence of hemispheric asymmetry in configural and featural face processing, Wang, H. & Fu, S., 2018
  • Different underlying mechanisms for face emotion and gender processing during feature-selective attention: Evidence from event-related potential studies, Wang, H., Ip, C., Sun, P. & Fu, S., 2017
  • Double dissociation of configural and featural face processing on P1 and P2 components as a function of spatial attention, Wang, H., Guo, S. & Fu, S., 2016
  • Configural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources at early stages: An event-related potential study with rapid serial visual presentation, Wang, H., Sun, P., Ip, C., Zhao, X. & Fu, S., 2015
  • 面孔倒置效应的研究与理论述评, 汪海玲 & 傅世敏, 2011
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