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Wang Rui
Assistant professor
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Mailing Address:  16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Email:  wangr@psych.ac.cn
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2003-007 B.S in Physics,Peking University
2007-012 Ph.D in Psychology, Beijing Normal University
2012-013 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham
2013-016 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
Since 2016 Assistant professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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My research is seeking to understand the brain plasticity mechanisms that enable us to translate visual experience into perceptual decisions and adaptive behaviors. Specifically, I employ behavioral approaches combined with computational modelling, brain imaging techniques (e.g., functional MRI, resting, MRS, etc) to investigate: (1) Perceptual learning: in particular, how high-level cognitive functions (e.g., attention, decision making) are involved during learning; (2) Statistical learning: how people extract the regularities through exposure to the environment抯 statistics and exploit them to predict novel events; (3) The mechanisms of neural inhibition in human learning.

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Wang, R., Shen, Y., Tino, P., Welchman A. E. & Kourtzi Z. (In press). Learning predictive statistics: strategies and brain mechanisms. Journal of Neuroscience
Wang, R. #, Shen, Y. #, Tino, P., Welchman A. E. & Kourtzi Z. (Accepted). Learning predictive statistics from temporal sequences: dynamics and strategies. Journal of Vision
Wang, R.#, Wang, J.#, Zhang, J.Y.#, Xie, X.Y.#, Yang, Y.X., Luo, S.H., Yu, C. & Li, W. (2016). Perceptual learning at a conceptual level. Journal of Neuroscience, 36(7): 2238-2246
Wang, R.#, Zhang, J.Y.#, Klein, S. A., Levi, D. M. & Yu, C. (2014). Vernier perceptual learning transfers to completely untrained retinal locations after double training: A "piggybacking" effect. Journal of Vision, 14(13):12, 1-10
Wang, R.#, Cong, L.J.#, & Yu, C. (2013). The classical TDT perceptual learning is mostly temporal learning. Journal of Vision, 13(5):9, 1-9
Wang, R., Zhang, J.Y., Klein, S. A., Levi, D. M. & Yu, C. (2012). Task relevancy and demand modulate double-training enabled transfer of perceptual learning. Vision Research, 61, 33-38
Xiao, L.Q. #, Zhang, J.Y. #, Wang, R., Klein, S. A., Levi, D. M. & Yu, C. (2008). Complete transfer of perceptual learning across retinal locations enabled by double training. Current Biology, 18, 1922-1926.
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