Areas of Focus
- Theory of Mind and Visual Perspective Taking
- Cognitive Mechanisms of Trust
- Working Memory
Work Experience
- 2020.9-Present - Shandong Normal University - Lecturer
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2016.9-2020.9 PhD: University College London, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
- 2013.9-2016.6 Master's: Zhejiang University, Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
- 2008.9-2012.6 Bachelor's: Shandong Normal University, Department of Psychology
Publications
- Visual perspective taking in multi-agent scenarios, Ye, T., & Hamilton, A. F, 2020
- Spontaneous attribution of false beliefs in adults examined using a signal detection approach, Ye, T., Fleming, S. M., & Hamilton, A. F., 2020
- Gaze towards my choice: Noneconomic social interaction changes interpersonal trust only with positive feedback, Duan, Z., Ye, T., Poggi, A., & Ding, X., 2020
- Relation Between Working Memory Capacity of Biological Movements and Fluid Intelligence, Ye, T., Li, P., Zhang, Q., Gu, Q., Lu, X., Gao, Z., & Shen, M., 2019
- Working memory capacity of biological movements predicts empathy traits, Gao, Z., Ye, T., Shen, M., & Perry, A., 2016