Jungang Qin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | School of Management | Lanzhou University |
Area:
Behavioral Science, Cognitive NeuroscienceGoogle:
"Jungang Qin"Mean distance: 14.7 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorShihui Han | grad student | |||
William R. Roush | grad student | 2006 | University of Michigan (Chemistry Tree) | |
(Studies toward the total synthesis of quartromicin D3.) | ||||
Soohong Chew | post-doc | |||
Bin He | post-doc | |||
Bosco S. Tjan | post-doc |
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Qin J, Shi Z, Ma Y, et al. (2018) Gender and neural substrates subserving implicit processing of death-related linguistic cues. Cognitive Processing |
Liu X, Shi Z, Ma Y, et al. (2013) Dynamic neural processing of linguistic cues related to death. Plos One. 8: e67905 |
Qin J, Perdoni C, He B. (2011) Dissociation of subjectively reported and behaviorally indexed mind wandering by EEG rhythmic activity. Plos One. 6: e23124 |
Qin J, Kimel S, Kitayama S, et al. (2011) How choice modifies preference: neural correlates of choice justification. Neuroimage. 55: 240-6 |
Han S, Mao L, Qin J, et al. (2011) Functional roles and cultural modulations of the medial prefrontal and parietal activity associated with causal attribution. Neuropsychologia. 49: 83-91 |
Zhou B, Qin J, Mao L, et al. (2010) Modulations of temporal perception by consciously and unconsciously perceived stimuli. Perception. 39: 900-8 |
Han S, Qin J, Ma Y. (2010) Neurocognitive processes of linguistic cues related to death. Neuropsychologia. 48: 3436-42 |
Qin J, Tjan BS. (2010) Size illusion and crowding Journal of Vision. 10: 1337-1337 |
Qin J, Lee TM, Wang F, et al. (2009) Neural activities underlying environmental and personal risk identification tasks. Neuroscience Letters. 455: 110-5 |
Qin J, Lee TM, Han S. (2009) Theta and alpha oscillations linked to risk identifications. Brain Research. 1269: 125-34 |