Hailing Wang

School of Psychology, Shandong Normal University

No. 88, East Wenhua Rd., Jinan, China, 250014

Tel: +86 531 89661146, Email: wanghailing2050@gmail.com

EDUCATION

06-10 Bachelor, Department of Psychology, Ludong University, China

10-16 Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, China

14-15 Visiting graduate researcher, Brain Mapping Center, UCLA, USA

PUBLICATIONS

1. Wang H., Guo S. & Fu S. (2016). Double dissociation of configural and featural face processing on P1 and P2 components as a function of spatial attention. Psychophysiology, 53, 1165–1173.

2. Wang H., Sun P., Ip C., Zhao X., Fu S. (2015). Configural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources at early stages: An event-related potential study with rapid serial visual presentation. Brain Research, 1602, 75–84.

3. Chen J. Yuan, J. Wang H., Wang Y, & Fu S. (2013). C1 Modulation Effect and Its Factors. Advances in Psychological Science, 407–417. (Chinese)

4. Liu S., Wang H., Peng K., Zheng X., Liu Z., & Xu S. (2013). Cross-cultural Research on Attention and Its Implications. Advances in Psychological Science, 1–11. (Chinese)

5. Wang H., & Fu S. (2011). Researches and Theories on Face Inversion Effect. Advances in Psychological Science, 1588–1594. (Chinese)

CONFERENCES

1. Sun P., Wang H., Ip C., & Fu S. (2016, July). Dissociation of Face Emotion and Gender Processing during Feature Selection: Evidence from Event-related Potential Studies. The 1st Beijing Vision Science Conference. Beijing, China. (Poster)

2. Wang H., & Fu S. (2016, April). The time course of hemispheric asymmetry to configural and featural face processing is gated by spatial attention. The 23rd Cognitive Neuroscience Society. New York City, New York, USA. (Poster)

3. Wang H., & Fu S. (2015, July). Configural and featural face processing are modulated by spatial attention: evidence from event-related brain potentials. The 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Pasadena, California, USA. (Poster)

4. Wang H., Sun P., Ip C., Zhao X., & Fu S. (2015, March). Configural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources at early stages: an event-related potential study with rapid serial visual presentation. The 22nd Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco, California, USA. (Poster)

5. Wang H., & Fu S. (2013, November). Electrophysiological evidence of configural and featural face processing with rapid serial visual presentation. The 16th National Academic Meeting of Psychology. Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. (Oral, Chinese)

6. Wang H., & Fu S. (2012, November). Face processing in attentional blink. The 15th National Academic Meeting of Psychology. Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. (Oral, Chinese)

7. Wang H., & Fu S. (2012, October). Researches about the face inversion effect. The 4th National Conference of Cognitive Science. Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. (Oral, Chinese)

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

 13-16   Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University

16-now  Instructor, School of Psychology, Shan Dong Normal University

INTERESTED TOPICS

My interests are in Cognitive Neuroscience with a focus on Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of face perception and attention. My research investigates the temporal dynamics of the neural networks underlying face processing, in particular the perception of face processing type, face emotion and the relationship between face processing and attention. My research program integrates behavioral testing, ERP and fMRI methodologies.