The research is generously supported by the National Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, and Beijing Science Foundation.
Research Experience
Conducts research at the School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, and Institute for Artificial Intelligence at Peking University. Uses cognitive, neuropsychological, and multimodal brain imaging experiments to study how the brains of healthy individuals and special populations (such as patients with brain damage or congenitally blind/deaf) represent and access knowledge about word meanings, objects, and actions.
Background
Research interests include the neural codes of knowledge representation, semantic memory, and its relationship with perceptual, action, and language systems. The lab focuses on exploring how the human brain stores a vast amount of knowledge about the world using experimental and computational approaches.
Miscellany
Contact address: Wang Kezhen Building, Peking University, 100080