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Li Wang
wangli@psych.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
institute of psychology CAS
  • 2006-2011 PhD in Science: Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2002-2006 Bachelor of Science: Department of Psychology, Zhejiang University
  • Published research in internationally influential journals such as PNAS, Psychological Science, JEP General, eLife, Psychological Medicine, Emotion, NeuroImage
  • 2024-present - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
  • 2023-2024 - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Young Distinguished Researcher
  • 2013-2023 - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Associate Researcher
  • 2011-2013 - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher
  • Selected for the Chinese Academy of Sciences Special Research Position
  • Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Chaoyang District 'Phoenix Plan' Outstanding Young Talent
Social Attention
Biological Motion Perception
Unconscious Information Perception and Learning
  • Cross-channel adaptation reveals shared emotion representation from face and biological motion., Yuan, T., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2024
  • Life motion signals bias the perception of apparent motion direction., Ge, Y., Yu, Y., Huang, S., Huang, X., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2024
  • Life motion signals modulate visual working memory., Huang, S., Ge, Y., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2024
  • Gaze-triggered communicative intention compresses perceived temporal duration., Yu, Y., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2023
  • Spotlight: Action observation network: domain-specific or domain-general?, Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2023
  • Happy is stronger than sad: Emotional information modulates social attention., Yuan, T., Ji, H., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2023
  • Internal social attention: Gaze cues stored in working memory trigger involuntary attentional orienting., Ji, H., Yuan, T., Yu, Y., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2022
  • My own face looks larger than yours: A self-induced illusory size perception., Zhang, Y., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2021
  • Cross-category adaptation of reflexive social attention., Ji, H., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2020
  • Heritability of reflexive social attention triggered by eye gaze and walking direction: Common and unique genetic underpinnings., Wang, L., Wang, Y., Xu, Q., Liu, D., Ji, H., Yu, Y., Hu, Z., Yuan, P., & Jiang, Y., 2020
  • Cross-modal social attention triggered by biological motion cues., Yu, Y., Ji, H., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2020
  • Heritable aspects of biological motion perception and its covariation with autistic traits., Wang, Y., Wang, L., Xu, Q., Liu, D., Chen, L., Troje, N., He, S., & Jiang, Y., 2018
  • Conscious access to suppressed threatening information is modulated by working memory., Liu, D., Wang, L., Wang, Y., & Jiang, Y., 2016
  • The feet have it: Local biological motion cues trigger reflexive attentional orienting in the brain., Wang, L., Yang, X., Shi, J., & Jiang, Y., 2014
  • Developmental tuning of reflexive attentional effect to biological motion cues., Zhao, J., Wang, L., Wang, Y., Weng, X., Li, S., & Jiang, Y., 2014
  • Life motion signals lengthen perceived temporal duration., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y., 2012
  • Searching for life motion signals: Visual search asymmetry in local but not global biological motion processing., Wang, L., Zhang, K., He, S., & Jiang, Y., 2010
Social Attention Biological Motion Perception Unconscious Learning Cognition Neuroscience Psychology Information Processing Attention

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