2003-2007 Bachelor's: Sun Yat-sen University, Psychology
2024 Changjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor
2021 Early Career Award of Psychonomic Society
2019 Rising Star Award of APS
2018 Fellow of Psychonomics Society
2018 Changjiang Scholar Young Scholar
2018 Zhejiang Province Natural Science Outstanding Youth Fund
2016 Zhejiang University Hundred Talents Program
2024.5-present - Zhejiang University - Qiushi Distinguished Professor
2021-present - Zhejiang University - Deputy Head of Department
2021-present - Zhejiang University - Tenured Professor
2016-2021 - Zhejiang University - Hundred Talents Program Researcher
2013-2016 - Pennsylvania State University - Postdoctoral Researcher
2012-2013 - Yale University - Visiting Student
2024: Changjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor
2021: Early Career Award of Psychonomic Society
2021: Steven Yantis Early Career Award
2019: Rising Star Award of APS
2018: Fellow of Psychonomics Society
2018: Changjiang Scholar Young Scholar
2018: Zhejiang Province Natural Science Outstanding Youth Fund
Research
Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience Attention, Memory, and Consciousness Mechanisms Cognitive Impairment Mechanisms in Schizophrenia and Autism
A new aspect of cognitive selectivity: Working memory reselection for attended information, Chen, H., Zhu, P., Fu, Y., Wyble, B., & Shen, M., 2024
The object as the unit of interaction between visual working memory and visual attention, Chen, L., Zheng, J., Xu, M., Zhu, P., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2024
Dissociable units of visual working memory: Object for control, but Boolean map for storage of information, Zhu, P., Shen, M., Huang, L., & Chen, H., 2024
The object as the unit for state switching in visual working memory, Zhu, S., Li, Y., Fu, Y., Yin, J., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2024
Children exhibit superior memory for attended but outdated information compared to adults, Fu, Y., Guo, T., Zheng, J., He, J., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2024
Unconscious prioritization for face-to-face people, Fu, Y., Zhou, M., Zhou, J., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2024
Not socially blind. unimpaired perception of social interaction in schizophrenia, Liu, H., Tang, E., Guan, C., Li, J., Zheng, J., Zhou, D., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2024
The dynamic process of hyperfocusing and hyperfiltering in schizophrenia, Li, J., Zhong, B., Zhou, D., Fu, Y., Huang, X., Chen, L., Liu, H., Zheng, J., Tang, E., Li, Y., Guan, C., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2024
Flexibility Retained: Unimpaired updating of expectations in schizophrenia, Li, J., Chen, L., Zhou, D., Tang, E., Zheng, J, Huang, X., Zhong, B., Guan, C., Liu, H., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2023
Attention with or without working memory: mnemonic reselection of attended information, Fu, Y., Guan, C., Tam, J., O’Donnell, R. E., Shen M., Wyble, B., & Chen, H., 2023
The linear impact of visual working memory load on visual awareness: Evidence from motion-induced blindness, Yu, J., Zhou, Y., Fu, Y., Zhu, P., Wang, C., Shen M., & Chen, H., 2023
The modulation of expectation violation on attention: Evidence from the spatial cueing effects, Chen, L., Zhu, P., Li, J., Song, H., Liu, H., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2023
Working-memory-guided attention competes with exogenous attention but not with endogenous attention, Zhu P., Yang, Q., Chen, L., Guan, C., Zhou, J., Shen, M., Chen, H., 2023
Spontaneous perspective taking of an invisible person, Zhou, J., Peng, Y., Li, Y., Deng, X., & Chen, H., 2022
More attention with less working memory: The active inhibition of attended but outdated information, Fu, Y., Zhou, Y., Zhou, J., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2021
The storage mechanism of dynamic relations in visual working memory, Shen, M., Chen, J., Yang, X., Dong, H., Chen, H., & Zhou, J., 2021
Consciousness can over ow report: Novel evidence from attribute amnesia of a single stimulus, Wang, R., Fu, Y., Chen, L., Chen, Y., Zhou, J., & Chen, H., 2021
Does consciousness overflow cognitive access? Novel insights from the new phenomenon of attribute amnesia, Fu, Y., Yan, W., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2021
Using the attribute amnesia paradigm to test the automatic memory advantage of person names, Liu, Y., Huang, C., Huang, X., Chen, H., & Qin, P., 2021
No explicit memory for individual trial display configurations in a visual search task, O’Donnell, R. E., Chen, H., & Wyble, B., 2021
The ROCK tool: A novel method for the structural exploration of schemata, Shi, B., Jiang, Z., Zhou, J., & Chen, H., 2021
The postdictive effect of choice reflects the modulation of attention on choice, Shen, M., Zhou, YL., Chen, L., Zhou, JF., & Chen, H., 2020
Understanding visual attention with RAGNAROC: A reflexive attention gradient through neural AttRactOr competition, Wyble, B., Callahan-Flintoft, C., Chen, H., Marinov, T., Sarkar, A., & Bowman, H., 2020
Source information is inherently linked to working memory representation for auditory but not for visual stimuli, Xu, M., Fu, Y., Yu, J., Zhu, P., Shen, M., & Chen, H., 2020
The Gilding-the-Lily Effect: Exploratory Behavior Energized by Curiosity, Shen, M., Liu, P., Li, X., Zhou, J., & Chen, H., 2020
Expecting the unexpected: Violation of Expectation shifts strategies toward information exploration, Chen, H., Yan, NY., Zhu, P., Wyble, B., Eitam, B., Shen, MW, 2019
Does attribute amnesia occur with the presentation of complex, meaningful stimuli? The answer is “it depends”, Chen, H., Yu, JH., Fu, YT., Zhu, P., Li, W., Zhou, JF., Shen, MW, 2019
Agent Identity Drives Adaptive Encoding of Biological Motion into Working Memory, Gu, Q., Li, W., Lu, X., Chen, H., Shen, M., Gao, Z., 2019
Learning how to exploit sources of information, Wyble, B., Hess, M., O’Donnell, R E., Chen, H., Eitam, B., 2019
The neglected contribution of memory encoding in spatial cueing: A new theory of costs and benefits, Chen, H., & Wyble, B., 2018
A hierarchical model of visual processing stimulates neural mechanisms underlying reflective attention, Callahan-Flintoft, C., Chen, H., & Wyble, B, 2018
Is source information automatically available in working memory?, Chen, H., Carlson, R., & Wyble, B., 2018
Testing the limits of hyper-binding and associative deficits in aging using attribute amnesia in working memory, McCormick-Huhn J., Chen, H., Wyble, B., Dennis, N, 2018
Memory Consolidation of Attended Information Is Optional Comment on Jiang et al. (2016), Wyble, B & Chen, H., 2017
Working memory representations persist in the face of unexpected task alterations, Swan, G., Wyble, B., & Chen, H., 2017