I am a master student in psychology working with Dr.Ying Cai at Zhejiang University (Hangzhou, China).
My long-term interest is to understand how human brain transforms visual representation from perception to working memory (WM) to long-term memory, and the role of attention in the transformation. I mainly used iEEG/EEG, tES and computational models in my research.
I graduated with a BSci degree in psychology at Zhejiang University. You can find my CV here.
In my spare time, I enjoy taking photos, watching movies (my favorite director is Ryusuke Hamaguchi) and playing volleyballs.
My poster submission to CNS2024 has been selected for a 5-minute oral presentation!
Presented recent work about the neural correlates of visual working memory quantity and quality in WMS2023!
A transcranial electrical stimulation (tes) project I led is being supported by Scientific Research Fund of Zhejiang University(XY2022035, CNY 5,000, about USD 700) from now!
Completed 3-week NMA2022 computational neuroscience course!
Presented my undergraduate senior thesis project concerning the differences between confidence and uncertainty in WMS2022!
Our work about the effect of tDCS over posterior parietal cortex on visual short-term memory was presented in CNS2022!