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Jiang Yi
Professor
Tel:  86-10-64879639
Fax:  86-10-64856521
Mailing Address:  Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Email:  yijiang@psych.ac.cn
Website:  http://vision.psych.ac.cn
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2009    Professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.

Research Interests:
visual perception, attention, and conscious awareness
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Selected Publications:

Chen, L., Xu, Q., Shen, L., Yuan, T., Wang, Y., Zhou, W., & Jiang, Y. (2021). Distinct contributions of genes and environment to visual size illusion and the underlying neural mechanism. Cerebral Cortex, in press.

Liu, W., Yuan, X., Liu, D., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y. (2021). Social attention triggered by eye gaze and walking direction is resistant to temporal decay. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 47(9), 1237-1246.

Yuan, P., Hu, R., Zhang, X., Wang, Y., & Jiang, Y. (2021). Cortical entrainment to hierarchical contextual rhythms recomposes dynamic attending in visual perception. eLife, 10, e65118.

Yuan, X., Cheng, Y., & Jiang, Y. (2021). Multisensory signals inhibit pupillary light reflex: Evidence from pupil oscillation. Psychophysiology, 58(8), e13848.

Cheng, Y., Liu, W., Yuan, X., & Jiang, Y. (2021). The eyes have it: Perception of social interaction unfolds through pupil dilation. Neuroscience Bulletin, 37(11), 1595-1598.

Zhang, Y., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y. (2021). My own face looks larger than yours: A self-induced illusory size perception. Cognition, 212, 104718.

Wang, A., Chen, L., & Jiang, Y. (2021). Anodal occipital transcranial direct current stimulation enhances perceived visual size illusions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33(3), 528-535.

Han, Q., Wang, Y., Jiang, Y., & Bao, M. (2021). The relevance to social interaction modulates bistable biological-motion perception. Cognition, 209, 104584.

Yu, Y., Ji, H., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y. (2020). Cross-modal social attention triggered by biological motion cues. Journal of Vision, 20(10):21, 1-10.

Ji, H., Wang, L., & Jiang, Y. (2020). Cross-category adaptation of reflexive social attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149(11), 2145-2153.

Wang, L., Wang, Y., Xu, Q., Liu, D., Ji, H., Yu, Y., Hu, Z., Yuan, P., & Jiang, Y. (2020). Heritability of reflexive social attention triggered by eye gaze and walking direction: Common and unique genetic underpinnings. Psychological Medicine, 50(3), 475-483.

Wang, Y., Wang, L., Xu, Q., Liu, D., Chen, L., Troje, N., He, S., & Jiang, Y. (2018). Heritable aspects of biological motion perception and its covariation with autistic traits. PNAS, 115(8), 1937-1942.

Liu, R., Yuan, X., Chen, K., Jiang, Y., & Zhou, W. (2018). Perception of social interaction compresses subjective duration in an oxytocin-dependent manner. eLife, 7, e32100.

Bao, M., Dong, B., Liu, L., Engel, S., & Jiang, Y. (2018). The best of both worlds: Adaptation during natural tasks produces long-lasting plasticity in perceptual ocular dominance. Psychological Science, 29(1), 14-33.

Chen, L., Qiao, C., Wang, Y., & Jiang, Y. (2018). Subconscious processing reveals dissociable contextual modulations of visual size perception. Cognition, 180, 259-267.

Chen, L., Qiao, C., & Jiang, Y. (2018). Low-spatial-frequency bias in context-dependent visual size perception. Journal of Vision, 18(8):2, 1-9.

Yuan, X., Zhang, X., & Jiang, Y. (2017). Dynamic tilt illusion induced by continuous contextual orientation alternations. Journal of Vision, 17(13):1, 1-11.

Liu, D., Wang, L., Wang, Y., & Jiang, Y. (2016). Conscious access to suppressed threatening information is modulated by working memory. Psychological Science, 27(11), 1419-1427.
Wang, Y., Wang, L., Xu, Q., Liu, D., & Jiang, Y. (2014). Domain-specific genetic influence on visual-ambiguity resolution. Psychological Science, 25(8), 1600-1607.
Zhou, W., Yang, X., Chen, K., Cai, P., He, S., & Jiang, Y. (2014). Chemosensory communication of gender through two human steroids in a sexually dimorphic manner. Current Biology, 24(10), 1091-1095.
Wang, L., Yang, X., Shi, J., & Jiang, Y. (2014). The feet have it: Local biological motion cues trigger reflexive attentional orienting in the brain. NeuroImage, 84(1), 217-224.
Wang, L., & Jiang, Y. (2012). Life motion signals lengthen perceived temporal duration. PNAS, 109(11), E673-677.
Zhang, P., Jiang, Y., & He, S. (2012). Voluntary attention modulates processing of eye-specific visual information. Psychological Science, 23(3), 254-260.
Wang, L., Zhang, K., He, S., & Jiang, Y. (2010). Searching for life motion signals: Visual search asymmetry in local but not global biological motion processing. Psychological Science, 21(8), 1083-1089.
Shi, J., Weng, X., He, S., & Jiang, Y. (2010). Biological motion cues trigger reflexive attentional orienting. Cognition, 117(3), 348-354.
Zhou, W., Jiang, Y., He, S., & Chen, D. (2010). Olfaction modulates visual perception in binocular rivalry. Current Biology, 20(15), 1356-1358.
Jiang, Y., Shannon, R., Vizueta, N., Bernat, E., Patrick, C., & He, S. (2009). Dynamics of processing invisible faces in the brain: Automatic neural encoding of facial expression information. NeuroImage, 44(3), 1171-1177.
Liu, T., Jiang, Y., Sun, X., & He, S. (2009). Reduction of the crowding effect in spatially adjacent but cortically remote visual stimuli. Current Biology, 19(2), 127-132.
Jiang, Y., Zhou, K., & He, S. (2007). Human visual cortex responds to invisible chromatic flicker. Nature Neuroscience, 10(5), 657-662.
Jiang, Y., Costello, P., & He, S. (2007). Processing of invisible stimuli: Advantage of upright faces and recognizable words in overcoming interocular suppression. Psychological Science, 18(4), 349-355.
Jiang, Y., Costello, P., Fang, F., Huang, M., & He, S. (2006). A gender- and sexual orientation- dependent spatial attentional effect of invisible images. PNAS, 103(45), 17048-17052.
Jiang, Y., & He, S. (2006). Cortical responses to invisible faces: Dissociating subsystems for facial-information processing. Current Biology, 16(20), 2023-2029.

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