畢彥超

畢彥超

畢彥超,女,博士,畢業於北京師範大學,985團隊研究員 ,博士生導師。

基本介紹

  • 中文名:畢彥超
  • 職業:博士生導師
  • 畢業院校:北京師範大學
  • 性別: 女
人物經歷,教育經歷,工作經歷,人物成就,研究領域,獲獎情況,承擔課題,論文專著,招生信息,

人物經歷

教育經歷

1998-2005 美國哈佛大學心理系腦認知行為專業 博士
2000- 美國哈佛大學心理系腦認知行為專業 碩士
1995-1998 北京師大心理系認知心理學 碩士
1992-1995 東北師範大學教育繫心理學專業 學士

工作經歷

2005至今 北京師範大學認知神經科學與學習研究所,研究員

人物成就

研究領域

認知神經心理學研究組通過研究大腦損傷病人(腦卒中、腫瘤、外傷、進行性腦疾病等)的認知功能模式,考察相關認知功能與大腦結構、神經基礎之間的對應關係。我們核心關注的科學問題包括詞和客體語義概念信息、語言辭彙語法信息表征與加工以及閱讀和書寫過程的認知神經基礎。研究方法為以腦損傷病人的認知和影像研究為核心,結合正常人的行為和影像研究。

獲獎情況

Sackler Scholars Programme in Psychobiology. 2004-2005.
Harvard University Merit Fellowship. 1998 - 2002.
Department of Psychology Restricted Fund Award: Fall 1999, 2000 & 2001.
2019年8月2日,入選2019年度國家傑出青年科學基金建議資助項目申請人名單。

承擔課題

As PI:
1. The Cognitive Neuropsychological study of grammatical processing. National Science Foundation of China.
2. The Cognitive Neuropsychological study of Chinese aphasia. Faculty seed grant. Beijing Normal University, 985 supports.
3. Grammatical specific deficits in Chinese aphasic patients. Sackler Scholars Programme in Psychobiology. 2004-2005.
4. Lexical access in Chinese production. Department of Psychology, Harvard University (Restricted Fund Award). 1999, 2000.
As coinvestigator:
5. Beijing Municipal science foundation: Cognitive and neural mechanism of language deficits of Chinese brain-damaged patients (2005-2007)

論文專著

Journal Articles
1. Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H., & Caramazza A. (2007). Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and the animate/inanimate effect. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24 (5), 485-504.
2. Bi, Y., Han, Z., Weekes, B., & Shu, H. (2007). The interaction between semantic and the non-semantic systems in reading: Evidence from Chinese. Neuropsychologia, 45, 2660-2673.
3. Han, Z., Zhang, Y., Shu, H., & Bi, Y.* (2007). The Orthographic Buffer in Writing Chinese Characters: Evidence from a Dysgraphic Patient. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24, 431-450.
4. Bi, Y, Han, Z., & Shu, H. (in press). Compound frequency effect in word production: Evidence from anomia. Brain and Language.
5. Han, Z., Bi, Y.*, & Shu, H., (in press). Does Real Grammatical Class Effect In Word Production Exist In Isolated Languages?. Brain and Language.
6. Bi, Y., Xu, Y. & Caramazza, A. (submitted). Orthographic and phonological facilitation effects in picture-word interference paradigm: Evidence from a logographic language.
7. Janssen, N., Bi, Y., and Caramazza A. (submitted) A tale of two frequencies: determining the speed of lexical access for English and Mandarin Chinese compounds.
8. Han & Bi. Y. (submitted). Oral spelling in Chinese: Evidence from a dysgraphic individual.
9. Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H., & Caramazza, A. (2005). Are verbs like inanimate objects? Brain and Language. 95, 1, 28-29.
10. Han, Z., Bi, Y., Shu, H., & Weekes, B. (2005). The interaction between the semantic and the nonsemantic routes of reading: Evidence from Chinese. Brain and Language. 95, 1, 235-236.
11. Shu, H., Xiong, H., Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2005). The selective impairment of the phonological output buffer: Evidence from a Chinese patient. Behavioral Neurology. 16(2-3): 179-189.
12. Caramazza, A., Bi, Y., Costa, A., & Miozzo, M. (2004). What determines the speed of lexical access: homophone or specific-word frequency? A reply to Jescheniak et al. (2003). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 278-282.
13. Han, Z., Shu, H., Bai, X., & Bi, Y. (2003). Category-specific semantic deficits: A case study. Acta Psychologia Sinica, (special issue): 23-28.
14. Caramazza, A., Costa, A., Miozzo, M., & Bi, Y. (2001). The representation of homophones: Evidence from the frequency effect in picture naming. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 27, 1430–1450.
15. Han, Z., Shu, H., Bai, X., Bi, Y. Category-specific semantic deficits: A case study. Acta Psychologia Sinica(Special Issue), 2003.
Articles published in Chinese
16. Zhou Y, Han ZZ, Shu H, Bi YC, & Cao DT. (2006). Semantic-category specific deficits. Chinese Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation, 10(18): 7-9.
17. Han ZZ, Shu H, & Bi YC. (2005). Discrimination for the pathogeny of chinese oral production deficits: a case study. Acta Psychologia Sinica, 37(special issue): 927-932.
18. Han ZZ, Shu H, Bi YC, & Bai XL.(2005). Discrimination for the pathogeny of chinese oral production deficits: a case study. Psychological Science, 28(4): 880, 909-911.
19. Bai XL, Xiong HZ, Xu ZB, Bi YC, et al. (2004).Mechanisms for the semantic errors in naming produced by aphasic patients. Chinese Journal of Neurology, 37(4):311-314.
20. Shu, H.,Han, Z., Bai, X., Bi, Y. (2003) The Theory on Lexical Representation and Processing and Its Evidence From Cognitive Neuropsychology. Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology,2003,41-45.
21. Bi, Y., Zhou, X., Shu, H. Spread of Acitivation Between Different Representations in Lexicon. Acta Psychologia Sinica. 1998, 30(3), 262-268
Book chapters
22. Han, Z. & Bi, Y.* (in press). The selective grammatical-class deficits: Implications on the representation of grammatical information in Chinese. In Child and Adult Language Disorders in Chinese. Law & Weekes (Eds.). Plural Publishing.
23. Shu, H. & Bi, Y. (2006) Language impairment and language processing theories. In Cognitive Neuroscience (The Chinese Textbook). Luo, Jiang & Kang (Eds.) Peking University Press. [published in Chinese]
24. Zhou, X., Shu, H., Bi, Y. & Shi, D. Is there phonological mediated access to lexical semantics in reading Chinese? In Wang, Inhoff & Chen (Eds.), Reading Chinese Script: A Cognitive Analysis. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1998, 135-172

招生信息

歡迎有心理學、醫學、生物科學等背景、對腦損傷病人的臨床和基礎研究感興趣的學生加入。特別歡迎有很強的基礎科研興趣、獨立思考的動機和能力、深入邏輯思考能力、動手操作能力、較好實驗設計和統計學背景、嚴謹勤奮的學生

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