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Lin Chen, Ph.D, Prof., CASM

Principal Investigator
Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, IBP


Research Interests: Experimental psychology, cognitive science, and human brain mapping


Email: lchen@ibp.ac.cn


Tel: 010-64888565


Address: 15 Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China


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Biography

1964 - 1970  Undergraduate study, Department of Biophysics, University of Science and Technology of China

1980 - 1983  Visiting scholar and Sloan Foundation postdoctoral fellow, University of California, San Diego, and at Irvine

1985 - 2000  Professor, University of Science and Technology of China

1986 - 2008  Professor and Director, Beijing Laboratory of Cognitive Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

1988 - 1993  Guest professor, University of Regensburg and Munich

2002 - 2004  Adjunct investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, US

2003 -           Director of Beijing MRI Center for Brain Research

2006 -           Director, State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science (Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

2008 -           Professor, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Awards

Elected Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2003.

“Outstanding Scientist Prize” by Qiushi Science & Technology Foundation in 2004.

Membership in Academies & Societies
Research Interests

Experimental psychology, cognitive science, and human brain mapping, particularly visual cognition.

Grants
Selected Publications

1. He LX, Zhou K, Zhou TG, He S, Chen L. ( 2015).Topology-defined units in numerosity perception. PNAS, E5648-E5655.

2. Zhou, K., Huan, L., Zhou T.G., Zhuo Y., and Chen, L. (2010). Topological change disturbs object continuity in attentive tracking. PNAS, 107(50), 21920-21924.

3. Wang, B., Zhou, T.G., Zhuo, Y., and Chen, L. (2007).Global Topological Dominance in the Left Hemisphere. PNAS, 104, 21014-21019.

4. Chen, L. (2005). The topological approach to perceptual organization (invited lead paper). Visual Cognition, 12, 553-637.

5. Zhuo, Y., Zhou, T.G., Rao, H.Y., Wang, J.J., Meng, M., Chen, M., Zhou, C., Chen, L. (2003). Contributions of the visual ventral pathway to long-range apparent motion. Science, 299, 417-420.

6. Chen, L., Zhang, S.W., Srinivasan M. (2003). Global perception in small brains: Topological pattern recognition in honeybees. PNAS, 100, 6884-6889.

7. Chen, L. (1982). Topological structure in visual perception. Science, 218, 699-700.

 

(From Lin Chen, April 27, 2018)

 

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