Chenglin Li

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Gender : Male

Alma Mater : 德国耶拿大学

Education Level : Graduate student graduate

Degree : Doctorate

Status : 在岗

School/Department : 心理学院

Date of Employment : 2023-04-03

Business Address : 17幢733室

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Education Background

2018.10 -- 2022.7

德国耶拿大学       生物心理和认知神经科学       Graduate student graduate       Doctorate

2015.9 -- 2018.6

浙江师范大学       基础心理学       Graduate graduate students       Master's degree

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  • Work Experience

    2023.4 -- Now

    浙江师范大学      心理学院

    Personal Profile

    李城林,男,博士,校聘副教授,硕士生导师。2022德国耶拿大学取得博士学位,毕业论文等级为优秀等级(Magna cum laude)

    主要采用行为,EEGTMSfMRI等技术手段关注大脑视知觉加工的认知和神经加工机制。

    目前累计在Cortex; Psychophysiology; Biological Psychology; Neuropsychologia; Brain Research; Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics等国际知名期刊发表高水平论文13篇,其中第一作者9篇。

     

    研究方向

    1)面孔和字词的知觉专家化加工的认知和神经机制;

    2)先验经验是如何自上而下调制知觉加工过程。


    科研项目

    1)浙江省自然科学基金青年项目(2025-2026);主持

    2)浙江省高校重大人文社科攻关计划重点项目(2025-2026);主持


    招生需求

    (1)有志于进行基础科学研究,且对本课题组研究领域感兴趣;

    (2)热爱科研,诚实有担当,有较强的自主学习、团结合作意识抗压能力

    (3)有相关编程经验者(R/MATLAB/Python)优先考虑;

    (4)拥有端正的学习态度和明确的学习目标;

    (5)欢迎基础心理学、发展与教育心理学、应用心理学的学术硕士,及应用心理专业硕士选择本课题组;

    (6)对上述需求或我个人情况不清楚,请邮件联系。

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    主要成果

    1.论文发表

    2024 + In Press

    Ficco, L., Li, C., Kaufmann, J. M., Schweinberger, S. R., & Kovacs, G. Z. (Accepted). Investigating the neural effects of typicality and predictability for face and object stimuli. PLOS ONE. [SCI;  JCR, Q2]


    2023

    Li, C., Ficco, L., Trapp, S., Rostalski, S. M., Korn, L., & Kovacs, G. (2023). The effect of context congruency on fMRI repetition suppression for objects. Neuropsychologia, 108603. [SSCI, SCI;  JCR, Q2]

    Kovács, G.,Li, C., Ambrus, G. G., & Burton, A. M. (2023). The neural dynamics of familiarity-dependent face identity representation. Psychophysiology. e14304. [SSCI, SCI;  JCR, Q1]

    2022

    Li, C., & Kovács, G. (2022). The effect of short-term training on repetition probability effects for non-face objects. Biological Psychology, 175, 108452. [SSCI, SCI;  JCR, Q2]

    Li, C., Burton, A. M., Ambrus, G. G., & Kovács, G. (2022). A neural measure of the degree of face familiarity. Cortex, 155, 1-12. [SSCI, SCI;  JCR, Q1]

    Li, C., & Kovács, G. (2022). Repetition Probability Effects for Chinese Characters and German Words in the Visual Word Form Area. Brain Research, 1780, 147812. [SCI;  JCR, Q3]

    Kang, J., Li, C., Sommer, W., & Cao, X. (2022). The left-side bias is reduced to other-race faces in Caucasian individuals. Frontiers in psychology13855413. [SSCI;  JCR, Q1]

    Sun, Y., Wang, J., Ye, Q., Liu, B., Zhong, P., Li, C., Cao, X. (2022). Developmental Trajectories of Expert Perception Processing of Chinese Characters in Primary School Children. Frontiers in psychology, 13, 932666[SSCI; JCR, Q1]

    2021

    Li, C., Kovács, G., & Trapp, S. (2021). Visual short-term memory load modulates repetition related fMRI signal adaptation. Biological Psychology, 166, 108199. [SSCI, SCI; JCR, Q2]

    Li, C., Wang, Z., Bao, H., Wang, J., Chen, S., & Cao, X. (2021). The left-side bias is not unique to own-race face processing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(4), 1562-1570. [SSCI, SCI; JCR, Q3]

    2019

    Li, C.*, Ma, X.*, Zhu, C., & Cao, X. (2019). The recovery speed of category sensitive N170 responses to faces and Chinese characters. Brain research, 146384. [SCI;  JCR, Q3]

    2018

    Li, C., Li, Q., Wang, J., & Cao, X. (2018). Left-side bias is observed in sequential matching paradigm for face processing. Frontiers in psychology, 9, 2005. [SSCI; JCR, Q1]

    2017

    Li, C., & Cao, X. (2017). The presentation location of the reference stimuli affects the left-side bias in the processing of faces and chinese characters. Frontiers in psychology, 8, 1673. [SSCI; JCR, Q1]


    2.口头报告

    “Working memory load for Chinese Characters modulates the lateralization of N170 component”,ARWA 2024, 济州岛,韩国,2月29日-3月1日,2024年

    “The more powerful inversion effect of non-matching face pair processing in Chinese adults and preschoolers”,浙江省心理学会2023学术年会,湖州,中国,11月24日-26日,2023年 

    "The Neural Dynamics of Face Familiarity and Identity Representation",中国社会心理学会2023年学术年会,桂林,中国,8月25日-27日,2023年

    “Prior Experience Modulates Top-down Predictive Processing in the Ventral Visual Areas”,中国神经科学学会神经影像学分会2023学术年会,广州,中国,5月19日-21日,2023年

    “The effect of experience on the perceptual expectation” Online visiting program in cooperation with the Zhejiang Normal University in Jinhua (China). May 13, 2021.

    “The developmental trajectory of left-side bias in faces and Chinese characters processing: an ERP study” ARWA2020, Beijing, China, September 24, 2020.


    3.会议展贴

    谷玉,崇秀全,李城林*,曹晓华*. 动物骨骼早期知觉加工特征研究。中国神经科学学会神经影像学分会2023学术年会,广州,中国,519-21日,2023

    孙旖旎,于晨,李城林*,曹晓华*. 知觉专家化物体个体识别的视觉稳态诱发电位研究。中国神经科学学会神经影像学分会2023学术年会,广州,中国,5月19日-21日,2023年  

    王梦玲,王晴,李城林*,曹晓华*. 格式塔图形的适应机制研究。中国神经科学学会神经影像学分会2023学术年会,广州,中国,519-21日,2023

     朱梦颖,范筱筱,李城林*,曹晓华*. 面孔背景对长度知觉判断的影响:来自ERP的证据。中国神经科学学会神经影像学分会2023学术年会,广州,中国,519-21日,2023

     宣春燕,李城林*,曹晓华*.运动信息对图像知觉加工影响的时间进程研究。中国神经科学学会神经影像学分会2023学术年会,广州,中国,519-21日,2023

     Li, C., Ficco, L.Trapp, S., Rostalski, SM., Korn, L, Kovács, G. The effect of context congruency on fMRI repetition suppression for objects. 中国心理学会普通心理和实验心理专业委员会2023年学术年会, 金华,中国,414-16日,2023

    Li, C., Kovács, G. Short-term training attenuates the repetition probability effect for non-face objects. PuG2022, Freiburg, Germany. June 16-18, 2022.

    Li, C., Kovács, G. Repetition Probability Effects for Words Depend on Language Knowledge. Neurocog2021, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, November 23-24, 2021.

    Li, C., Cao, X. The Developmental Trajectory of Left-Side Bias in Faces and Chinese Characters Processing: Evidence from an ERP Study. The European Conference for Cognitive Science 2019, Bochum, Germany. September 2-4, 2019.

    Li, C., Cao, X. The other-race advantage of left-side bias in face processing. The 14th APCV & the 3rd CVSC, Hangzhou, China. July 13-16, 2018

    Ficco, L., Li, C., Jahn, R., Kaufmann, J. M., Kovács, G., Schweinberger, S. R. Effects of visual prototypicality and predictability in face- and object-responsive brain regions. Action Representation Symposium 2022, Regensburg, Germany. September 11-13, 2022.