Recently, Associate Professor Jieting Zhang’s research team, in collaboration with Associate Professor Bassam Khoury of McGill University in Canada and Professor Rodrigo Vergara of the National Center for Artificial Intelligence in Chile, conducted a series of studies on psychometric issues in trait mindfulness from the perspective of embodiment theory. To date, two international journal articles ......

The research group led by Associate Professor Haobo Zhang from the School of Psychology, Shenzhen University, has published a research article entitled “Individualized single-session iTBS modulates functional networks and neural activation to predict cognitive gain” in NeuroImage (IF = 4.5; SCI Category: Neuroimaging Q1), an academic journal in neuroimaging. Combining individualized functional magnetic ......

Research Highlights | Professor Wu Jianhui Publishes Psychological Resilience: Growing amid Stress and Uncertainty1.Why Is Psychological Resilience So Important?Throughout life, each of us encounters various stressful events. Whether stress becomes a source of pathology or a driving force depends on resilience. In the face of stress, challenges, adversity, or trauma, psychological resilience does not ......

Recently, a research team led by Professor Guan Qing and Associate Professor Tao Wuhai from the School of Psychology at Shenzhen University published a research paper titled "Compensatory and impaired trust updating in mild cognitive impairment: Evidence from computational modeling and fMRI" in the top-tier international neuroimaging journal NeuroImage(IF=4.5). The study innovatively combined a multi-......

Professor Peng Weiwei’s research team has published a paper titled “Modulating empathy with tDCS: dissociable roles of rTPJ and lDLPFC” in the international journal Psychological Medicine. Using high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) to target the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) and the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC), the study reveals that the rTPJ ......

Recently, Professor Li Xiaodong and Dr. Jiang Ronghuan of the School of Psychology published an empirical study entitled “From Additive to Multiplicative Thinking: Individual Cognitive Patterns Revealed Through Bayesian Classification” in the internationally leading journal Journal of Educational Psychology. Founded in 1910, Journal of Educational Psychology is a top-tier journal of the American ......

Under the joint supervision of Assistant Professor Zhang Jianfeng and Professor Chen Qi of the School of Psychology, postdoctoral researcher Long Zhengkun has published a paper online in Communications Biology entitled “Temporal signatures of thought—Neurodynamics distinguish on- and off-task thoughts.” The study examined differences in neural dynamics between on-task thoughts and off-task thoughts,......

Neural oscillatory activity has long been a cornerstone of neuroscience, offering critical insights into the fundamental mechanisms of neural communication, sensory perception, and higher-order cognition. Among the diverse phenomena characterized in electrophysiology, the Berger effect remains one of the most foundational yet frequently overlooked paradigms. First documented by Hans Berger, this effect ......

The oscillatory dynamics of neural activity have long been a cornerstone of neuroscience, serving as a critical window into the brain's cognitive processes, sensory integration, and states of consciousness. Among these, alpha oscillations have remained a focal point since their discovery over a century ago, owing to their robust correlation with diverse physiological and psychological states. Traditionally,......
