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      林楠 認知與發(fā)展心理學(xué)研究室副研究員
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      2023.08—至今  青年特聘研究員 中科院心理所

      2016.03—2023.08 副研 中科院心理所

      2012.07—2016.03 助研 中科院心理所

      2007.09—2012.07 博士 北京師范大學(xué)腦與認知科學(xué)研究院 基礎心理學(xué)專(zhuān)業(yè)

      2001.09—2005.07 學(xué)士 南開(kāi)大學(xué)生命科學(xué)學(xué)院 生物技術(shù)專(zhuān)業(yè) 

      研究領(lǐng)域
      語(yǔ)義加工,閱讀
      社會(huì )任職
         
      獲獎及榮譽(yù)
       
      代表論著(zhù)

      1.Zhang, G., Xu, Y., Wang, X., Li, J., Shi, W., Bi, Y., & Lin, N.* (2023). A social-semantic working-memory account for two canonical language areas. Nature Human Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01704-8

      2.Zhang, G., Hung, J., & Lin, N.* (2023). Coexistence of the social semantic effect and non-semantic effect in the default mode network. Brain Structure and Function, 228(1), 321-339.

      3.Wang, S., Zhang, Y., Shi, W., Zhang, G., Zhang, J., Lin, N.*, & Zong, C. (2023). A large dataset of semantic ratings and its computational extension. Scientific Data, 10(1), 106.

      4.Yang, X., Lin, N.*, & Wang, L. (2023). Situation updating during discourse comprehension recruits right posterior portion of the multiple‐demand network. Human Brain Mapping.  

      5.Zhang, G., Yao, P., Ma, G., Wang, J., Zhou, J.,... Lin, N.*, & Li, X*. (2022).The database of eye-movement measures on words in Chinese reading. Scientific Data, 9(1), 8.

      6.Zhang, G. #, Xu, Y. #, Zhang, M., Wang, S., & Lin, N.* (2021). The Brain Network in Support of Social Semantic Accumulation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16(4), 393–405.

      7.Zhang, G., Yuan, B., Hua, H., Lou, Y., Lin, N. *, & Li, X. * (2021). Individual differences in first-pass fixation duration in reading are related to resting-state functional connectivity. Brain and Language, 213, 104893.

      8.Lin, N.*, Xu, Y., Yang, H., Zhang, G., Zhang, M., Wang, S., ... & Li, X. (2020). Dissociating the neural correlates of the sociality and plausibility effects in simple conceptual combination. Brain Structure and Function, 225(3), 995–1008.

      9.Lin, N.*, Xu, Y., Wang, X., Yang, H., Du, M., Hua, H., & Li, X. (2019). Coin, telephone, and handcuffs: Neural correlates of social knowledge of inanimate objects. Neuropsychologia, 133, 107187.   

      10.Lin, N.*, Wang, X., Xu, Y., Hua, H., Zhao, Y., & Li, X. (2018). Fine Subdivisions of the Semantic Network Supporting Social and Sensory-Motor Semantic Processing. Cerebral Cortex, 28(8), 2699–2710.

      11.Lin, N.*, Yang, X., Li, J., Wang, S., Hua, H., Ma, Y., & Li, X. (2018). Neural correlates of three cognitive processes involved in theory of mind and discourse comprehension. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 18(2), 273–283.

      12.Yang, X., Zhang, X., Yang, Y., &Lin, N.* (2018). How context features modulate the involvement of the working memory system during discourse comprehension. Neuropsychologia, 111, 36–44.

      13.Lin, N., Angele, B., Hua, H., Shen, W., Zhou, J., & Li, X.* (2018). Skipping of Chinese characters does not rely on word-based processing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(2), 600–607.

      14.Lin, N.*, Yu, X., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, M. (2016). Functional anatomy of recognition of Chinese multi-character words: Convergent evidence from effects of transposable nonwords, lexicality, and word frequency. PloS one, 11(2), e0149583.

      15.Lin, N.*, Wang, X., Zhao, Y., Liu, Y., Li, X., & Bi, Y. (2015). Premotor Cortex Activation Elicited during Word Comprehension Relies on Access of Specific Action Concepts. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 27(10), 2051-2062.

      16.Lin, N.*, Bi, Y., Zhao, Y., Luo, C., & Li, X. (2015). The theory-of-mind network in support of action verb comprehension: Evidence from an fMRI study. Brain and language, 141, 1-10.

      17.Lin, N., Guo, Q., Han, Z., & Bi, Y.* (2011). Motor knowledge is one dimension for concept organization: Further evidence from a Chinese semantic dementia case. Brain and Language, 119, 110-118.

      18.Lin, N., Lu, X., Fang, F., Han, Z., & Bi, Y*. (2011). Is the semantic category effect in the lateral temporal cortex due to motion property differences? NeuroImage, 55, 1853-1864.

       

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