个人简介
2019-now Principal Investigator of the Multimodal Social Neuroscience (MSN) Lab State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, China
2015-2019 Postdoctoral Research Associate, (with Dr. Ingrid Olson) Department of Psychology, Temple University, USA
2013-2015 NYU Postdoctoral Researcher, (with Dr. Susanne Quadflieg) Department of Psychology, New York University, USA
2012 ESRC Postdoctoral Researcher, (with Dr. Antonia Hamilton) School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
2008-2011 PhD in Psychology, (advisor: Dr. Antonia Hamilton) School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
2004-2008 BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, China
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Olson, I.R., Hoffman, L.J., Jobson, K.R., Popal, H.S., Wang, Y. (2023) Little brain, little minds: The big role of the cerebellum in social development. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Metoki, A., Wang, Y., & Olson, I.R. (2021) The social cerebellum: a large-scale investigation of functional and structural specificity and connectivity. Cerebral Cortex. 32(5):987-1003
Wang, Y., Metoki, A., Xia, Y., Zang, Y.,? He, Y., & Olson, I.R. (2021) A large-scale structural and functional connectome of social mentalizing. NeuroImage, 236:118115
Asadi, N., Wang, Y., Olson, I.R. & Obradovic, Z. (2020) A heuristic information cluster search approach for precise functional brain mapping. Human Brain Mapping, 41:2263–2280
Wang, Y., Metoki, A., Smith, D.V., Medaglia, J.D., Zang, Y., Benear, S., Popal, H., Lin, Y., & Olson, I.R. (2020). Multimodal mapping of the face connectome. Nature Human Behaviour, 4:397-411. (Featured as the Cover Article in April issue)
Popal, H., Wang, Y., & Olson, I.R. (2019). A guide to representational similarity analysis for social neuroscience. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,14(11):1243-1253.
Wang, Y., Schubert, T.W., & Quadflieg, S. (2019). Behavioral and neural evidence for an evaluative bias against other people’s mundane interracial encounters. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 14(12):1329-1339.
Wang, Y., Metoki, A., Alm, K.H., Olson, I.R. (2018). White matter pathways and social cognition. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 90: 350-370.
Wang, Y., Olson, I.R. (2018). The original social network: white matter and social cognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22(6): 504-516.
Metoki, A., Alm, K.H., Wang, Y., Ngo, C.T., & Olson, I.R. (2017). Never forget a name: white matter connectivity predicts person memory. Brain Structure and Function. 222:4187-4201.
Wang, Y., Collins, J. A., Koski, J., Nugiel, T., Metoki, A., Olson, I.R. (2017). A dynamic neural architecture for social knowledge retrieval. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 114(16): E3305–E3314.
Prinsen, J., Bernaerts, S., Wang, Y., de Beukelaar, T.T., Cuypers, K., Swinnen, S.P., & Alaerts, K. (2017). Direct eye contact enhances mirroring of others' movements: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Neuropsychologia, 95:111-118.
Forbes, P., Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. (2016). STORMy Interactions: gaze and the modulation of mimicry in adults on the autism spectrum. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24:529-535.
Wang, Y., & Quadflieg, S. (2015). In our own image? Emotional and neural processing differences when observing human-human versus human-robot interactions. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 10 (11): 1515-1524.
Wang, Y., Thomas, J., Weissgerber, S. C., Kazemini, S., Ul-Haq, I., & Quadflieg, S. (2015). The headscarf effect re-visited: further evidence for a culture-based internal face processing advantage. Perception, 44(3):328–336.
Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. (2015). Anterior medial prefrontal cortex implements social priming of mimicry. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 10(4):486-493.
Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. (2014). Why does gaze enhance mimicry? Placing gaze-mimicry effects in relation to other gaze phenomena. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67(4):747-762.
Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. (2013). Understanding the role of the ‘self’ in the social priming of mimicry. PLoS One. 8(4):e60249.
Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. (2012). Social top-down response modulation (STORM)—a model of the control of mimicry in social interaction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6:153.
Wang, Y., Ramsey, R., & Hamilton, A. (2011). The control of mimicry by eye contact is mediated by medial prefrontal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience, 31(33): 12001-12010.
Wang, Y., Newport, R., & Hamilton, A. (2011). Eye contact enhances mimicry of intransitive hand movements. Biology Letters, 7:7-10.
Chen, W., Yuan, T.F., Wang, Y., & Ding, J. (2008). Human mirror neuron system and its plasticity. Neural Regeneration Research, 3(3):321-323.