Yuejia Luo
luoyj@bnu.edu.cn
Chinese, English, French
Beijing
Central China Normal University
Psychology
  • 1997: Doctor of Science, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Supervisor: Researcher Wei Jinghan
  • 1990: Master of Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Major in Rehabilitation Medicine, Supervisor: Professor Wu Zongyao
  • 1984: Bachelor of Medicine, Sichuan Medical College (West China University of Medical Sciences), Major in Clinical Medicine
  • 2020-present: Professor and Dean, School of Psychology, Beijing Normal University
  • 2013-2020: Distinguished Professor and Director, Brain Disease and Cognitive Science Research Center, Shenzhen University
  • 2005-2013: Professor and Director, Institute of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Beijing Normal University (2009-2013); Director, National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning (2005-2011)
  • 2000-2005: Researcher and Director, Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1997-2000: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cognitive Science Laboratory, Catholic University, USA
  • 1997-1997: Associate Researcher, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1993-1994: Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Clinical Electrophysiology and Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Strasbourg, France
  • 1987-1993: Resident Physician/Lecturer, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (1987-1990)
  • 1984-1987: Instructor, Anatomy Teaching and Research Department, Chengdu Military Medical School
  • Outstanding Young Scientist Fund, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2003
  • First Batch of National Candidates for the New Century Millions of Talents Project, 2004
  • Special Government Allowance of the State Council, 2008
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences Hundred Talents Program, 1999
  • National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award, 2001
  • Shenzhen National Leading Talent, 2013
  • Shenzhen Excellent Teacher, 2016
  • Beijing Normal University Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Supervisor, 2015
  • Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences Outstanding Teacher, 2006
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences Outstanding Graduate Supervisor, 2005, 2009
Brain mechanisms of emotion and cognition
Emotional and executive functions under stress
  • Applying nontraditional approaches of electrophysiological data analysis to decision-making research, Zhang D, Guo R, Xu P, Luo W, Luo YJ, 2015
  • Memory consolidation reconfigures neural pathways involved in the suppression of emotional memories, Liu Y, Lin W, Liu C, Luo YJ, Wu J, Bayley PJ, Qin S, 2016
  • The neural mechanism of the social framing effect: evidence from fMRI and tDCS studies, Liu J, Gu R, Liao C, Lu J, Fang Y, Xu P, Luo YJ, Cui F, 2020
  • Neural basis of emotional decision making in trait anxiety, Xu P, Gu R, Broster L, Wu R, Jiang Y, Fan J, Luo YJ, 2013
  • Spontaneous brain activity relates to autonomic arousal, Fan J, Xu P, Van Dam N, Eilam-Stock T, Gu X, Luo YJ, Hof P, 2012
  • Recent life stress predicts blunted acute stress response and the role of executive control, Xin Y, Yao Z, Wang W, Luo YJ, Aleman A, Wu J, 2019
  • Connectome-based model predicts individual differences in propensity to trust, Lu X, Li T, Xia Z, Zhu R, Wang L, Luo YJ, Feng C, Krueger F, 2019
  • Inflammation and decreased functional connectivity in a widely-distributed network in depression: centralized effects in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex, Yin L, Xu X, Chen G, Mehta ND, Haroon E, Miller AH, Luo YJ, Li Z, Felger JC, 2019
  • The neural signatures of egocentric bias in normative decision-making, Feng C, Feng X, Wang L, Wang L, Gu R, Ni A, Deshpande G, Li Z, Luo YJ, 2019
  • Gender-specific effects of vasopressin on human social communication: An ERP study, Wu X, Feng C, He Z, Gong X, Luo YJ, Luo Y, 2019
  • Ventral attention-network effective connectivity predicts individual differences in adolescent depression, Liu, J., Xu, P., Zhang, J., Jiang, N., Li, X., Luo, YJ, 2019
  • Individualized prediction of trait narcissism from whole-brain resting-state functional connectivity, Feng C, Yuan J, Geng H, Gu R, Zhou H, Wu X, Luo YJ, 2018
  • EEG/MEG source imaging using fMRI informed time-variant constraints, Xu J, Sheng J, Qian T, Luo YJ, Gao JH, 2018
  • Mortality salience reduces the discrimination between in-group and out-group interactions: A functional MRI investigation using multi-voxel pattern analysis, Feng C, Azarian B, Ma Y, Feng X, Wang L, Luo YJ, Krueger F, 2017
  • Time is nothing: emotional consistency of autobiographical memory and its neural basis, Xu R, Yang J, Wu H, Huang R, Yang Q, Li Z, Xu P, Gu R, Luo YJ, 2018
  • Diffusion of responsibility attenuates altruistic punishment: a functional magnetic resonance imaging effective connectivity study, Feng C, Deshpande G, Liu C, Gu R, Luo YJ, Krueger F, 2016
  • Social hierarchy modulates neural responses of empathy for pain, Feng C, Luo YJ, Krueger F, 2016
  • Neural signatures of fairness-related normative decision making in the ultimate game: A coordinate-based meta-analysis, Feng C, Luo YJ, Krueger F, 2015
  • Neural basis of disgust perception in racial prejudice, Liu Y, Lin W, Xu P, Zhang D, Luo YJ, 2015
  • Implicit emotion regulation affects outcome evaluation, Yang Q, Gu RL, Tang P, Luo W, Luo YJ, 2015
  • How disgust facilitates avoidance: Toward a two-stage model of attention modulation by threats, Liu Y, Zhang D, Luo YJ, 2015
  • Different topological organization of human brain functional networks with eyes open versus eyes closed, Xu P, Huang R, He Y, Wang J, Xie T, Dong Z, Chen C, Gu R, Zang Y, Fan J, Luo YJ, 2014
  • Three stages of emotional word processing: an ERP study with rapid serial visual presentation
Neuroscience Emotion Cognition Brain Mechanisms Stress Executive Functions Neural Networks Cognitive Neuroscience Behavioral Science Psychophysiology

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