Mengyuan Gong

Affiliations: 
2010-2015 Peking University, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China 
 2016-2019 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
 2019- Zhejiang University, Hangzhou Shi, Zhejiang Sheng, China 
Area:
Vision Science
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Gong M, Chen Y, Liu T. (2022) Preparatory attention to visual features primarily relies on non-sensory representation. Scientific Reports. 12: 21726
Gong M, Liu T. (2020) Biased Neural Representation of Feature-Based Attention in the Human Frontoparietal Network. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Gong M, Liu T. (2019) Continuous and discrete representations of feature-based attentional priority in human frontoparietal network. Cognitive Neuroscience
Liu T, Gong M. (2019) Feature-specific preparatory signals across the visual hierarchy Journal of Vision. 19: 45c
Gong M, Liu T. (2019) Biased neural coding of feature-based attentional priority along the visual hierarchy Journal of Vision. 19: 169c
Gong M, Liu T. (2018) Reward differentially interacts with physical salience in feature-based attention. Journal of Vision. 18: 12
Jigo M, Gong M, Liu T. (2018) Neural Determinants of Task Performance during Feature-Based Attention in Human Cortex. Eneuro. 5
Li T, Wang X, Pan J, et al. (2017) Reward learning modulates the attentional processing of faces in children with and without autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research
Gong M, Jia K, Li S. (2017) Perceptual competition promotes suppression of reward salience in behavioral selection and neural representation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Gong M, Liu T. (2017) Continuous vs. categorical representation of feature-based attentional priority in human frontoparietal cortex Journal of Vision. 17: 50-50
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