Areas of Focus
- Neural mechanisms and psychological interventions for cognitive/representational disorders in depressive disorders
- Depression, anxiety, and pathological behavior
- Impact of traditional Chinese medicine constitution types on depression
Academic Background & Achievements
- PhD in Clinical Psychology: Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University
- Member of the Mental Health Committee of the Ministry of Education's Basic Education Teaching Steering Committee
- Director of the Mental Health Education Research Center, Key Base of Humanities and Social Sciences in Jiangxi Province
- Registered Supervisor of Clinical Psychology, Chinese Psychological Society
Publications
- The psychological mechanism underlying neuroticism on divorce proneness: The chain mediating roles of negative partner support and couple burnout and the moderating role of economic level, Mingfan Liu, 2023
- Brain activation and individual differences of emotional perception and imagery in healthy adults: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study, Mingfan Liu, 2023
- Why individuals with psychopathy and moral disengagement are more likely to engage in online trolling? The online disinhibition effect, Mingfan Liu, 2023
- The effect of social appearance anxiety on the online impulse purchases of fashionable outfits among female college students during pandemic periods: the mediating role of self-control and the moderating role of subjective socioeconomic status, Mingfan Liu, 2023
- Does mindfulness reduce trolling? The relationship between trait mindfulness and online trolling: The mediating role of anger rumination and the moderating role of online disinhibition, Mingfan Liu, 2022
- Online Disinhibition and Online Trolling Among Chinese College Students: The Mediation of the Dark Triad and the Moderation of Gender, Mingfan Liu, 2022
- Are mindful people less involved in online trolling? A moderated mediation model of perceived social media fatigue and moral disengagement, Mingfan Liu, 2021
- Blood stasis constitution and depression among Chinese female college students: a longitudinal moderation model, Mingfan Liu, 2021
- Sad expressions during encoding enhance facial identity recognition in visual working memory in depression: Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence, Mingfan Liu, 2020
- Suppressing negative materials for remitted depressed individuals: Substitution forgetting and incidental forgetting strategies, Mingfan Liu, 2020
- Sad expressions during encoding attenuate recognition of facial identity in visual working memory: Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence, Mingfan Liu, 2020
- Deficient Manipulation of Working Memory in Remitted Depressed Individuals: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence, Mingfan Liu, 2017