许静芬
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基本信息 Teaching courses Cognitive Neuroscience Cognitive Psychology Language Development and Treatment Introduction to Major English-Speaking Countries 教育背景研究领域 Laboratory for Language Pathology and Developmental Neurosciences This laboratory is located in School of Foreign Languages of Hunan University. The theme of this laboratory is to improve life quality and happiness of people with developmental disabilities, including but not limited to people with Williams syndrome, people with Down syndrome, people with autism spectrum disorders, people with specific language impairments, and people with learning difficulties. This laboratory devotes to conducting research on people with special needs to build up trajectories of atypical developments compared to typical developers and to developing intervention methods by using technologies. It is believed that brain plasticity makes intervention possible and potential in people with developmental disorders. This laboratory is now recruiting post-doctoral research fellows and research assistants. If you are interested in conducting studies on developmental disorders, language pathology, cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental psychology, you are more than welcome to apply for these positions. Please send email to PI (chinghsu@hnu.edu.cn). There are several research projects ongoing in the laboratory that you can join. If you are interested in this research field, please do not hesitate to apply for our PhD program. (posted date 20231125) 工作履历工作经历 英国University of London, Birkbeck College博士后研究员,大脑与认知发展中心,心理系 英国University College London博士后研究员,神经科学与心理健康部门,儿童健康研究所 台湾阳明大学博士后研究员,神经科学研究所 台湾交通大学教授,外国语文学系 美国University of Maryland, College Park访问学人,语言习得与心理语言学实验室,语言学系 研究领域科研项目 Grants Development of Language and Cognition in People with Williams Syndrome, National Social Science Foundation, China Neuroimaging Studies on Biological Motion with Emotions in Patients with Genetic Deficits (fMRI study), Natural Science Foundation, Hunan The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities An fMRI Study of Causal Judgments in People with Williams Syndrome Neural basis for lexical ambiguity resolution and cognitive functions: Evidence from MEG Asymmetrical Interaction of Language and Cognition: Evidence from Comprehension of Emotion Language in Williams Syndrome Finding Brain and Behavioral Asymmetry on Central Coherence Deficiency: Evidence from Cross-Syndrome ERP Studies Lexical Ambiguity Resolution in People with Williams Syndrome: A New Insight to Weak Central Coherence Investigation Contextual Effect in Syntactic Priming of Williams Syndrome and Cross-Syndrome Comparisons of Weak Central Coherence with Down Syndrome Causal Inferences and Central Coherence Deficiency in People with Williams Syndrome Cross-Syndrome Investigation of Contextual Coherence Competence: Evidence from Verbal and Nonverbal Domains Cross-Syndrome Semantic Network Investigation: Finding Evidence of Interactive Specialization Framework in the Brain Exploring Neural Correlates of People with Williams Syndrome in Face Processing: An ERP Study Discovering of Dissociation of Form and Meaning in People with Williams Syndrome: From the Perspective of Memory Research International Picture Norming Project, University of California at San Diego, USA Lexical Ambiguity Research in Chinese Instructor of SIT projects 2022-2023 Building Neurobiological Markers on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in Verbal Domain 2022-2023 Building Neurobiological Markers on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in Nonverbal Domain Instructor of undergraduates theses 2023-2024 Crossmodal Processing of Complex Emotions in Chinese 2022-2023 Preliminary investigation on psychological validity of basic emotions in Chinese 2022-2023 Preliminary investigation on psychological validity of complex emotions in Chinese 2021-2022 Aging effect on sublexical processing of Chinese compounds 2021-2022 Investigating psychological validity of contextual effect on sublexical processing of Chinese compounds 学术成果学术成果 2023 Journal Papers Hsu*, C. F. & Rao, S. Y. (2023). Computerized False Belief Tasks Impact Mentalizing Ability in People with Williams Syndrome. Brain Sciences: Insight into the ability of language understanding and writing in neurodevelopmental disorders (special issue for Developmental Neurosciences section), 13, 722. (SCI)(IF: 3.9) Hsu*, C. F. & Lv. P. (2023). Emotion Priming in People with Williams Syndrome. Brain Sciences: Insight into the ability of language understanding and writing in neurodevelopmental disorders (special issue for Developmental Neurosciences section), 13, 467. (SCI)(IF: 3.9) Hsu, C. F. (2023). Contextual Effects on Figurative Processing of Nouns and Verbs in People with Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 134, 104429. (SSCI)(IF:3.23) Conference Presentation Fu, X.Z., & Hsu*, C.F. (2023). Basic Emotions in People with Down Syndrome. The 7th Annual Meeting on Second Language Processing. Hunan University, Changsha, China. [2023.11.11-12] Jiang, Q., & Hsu*, C.F. (2023). Syntactic Effect on False Memory of People with Down Syndrome. Annual Meeting of Neurolinguistics. Hangzhou, China. [2023.10.21-22] Rao, S.Y. & Hsu*, C.F. (2023). Investigating Ability of False Belief Comprehension in People with Down Syndrome. Annual Meeting of Neurolinguistics. Hangzhou, China. [2023.10.21-22] 2022 Journal Paper Hsu*, C. F. & Lv, P. (2022). Investigating Basic Emotion Knowledge of People with Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 129, 104308. (SSCI) (IF: 3.23) Conference Presentation Pei, H.T. & Hsu*, C. F. (2022). Contextual Effect on Sublexical Processing of Chinese Compound Verbs and Compound Nouns. The 24th National Conference on Psychology, Henan Normal Universitly, Henan, China Tsai, P. S., Hsu, C. F., Hung, T. W., & Huang, P. C. (2022). Exploring Neural Correlates of the Relationship between Comprehension of Ambiguous Words and Cognitive Functions: Evidence from MEG Research. Technical Report of Ministry of Technology and Science, Taiwan. 2021 Hsu, C. F. (2021). New Pathways of Brain Plasticity in People with Williams Syndrome: A Brief Review of Technology-Based Cognitive Interventions. Global Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 9(2): 555756. Jiang#, Q., Hsu*#, C. F., Rao, S. Y., Lv, P., Du, Q. Y., Tu, S. Y., Wu, X. Q., & Chen, J. Q. (2021). Developmental Trajectories of Syntactic Effects on Sublexical Processing in Chinese Verbal Compounds. The 9th Annual Meeting of National Conference on Cognitive Neurolinguistics, Shanghai, China. 2020 Hsu, C. F. (2020). Neural Correlates of Causal Inferences and Semantic Priming in People with Williams Syndrome: An fMRI Study. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities-Diagnosis and Treatment, 8(4), 698-709. Hsu, C. F. (2020). Understanding Emotion Language through Events and Words in People with Williams Syndrome. Child Neuropsychology, 26(8), 1091-1111. (SCI)(IF: 2.405) Chen, X. Y., Hsu, C. F., Xu, D., Yu, J., & Lei*, X. (2020). Loss of Frontal Regulator of Vigilance during Sleep Inertia: A Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Study. Human Brain Mapping. (SCI)(IF: 4.421) Hsu, C. F. (2020). Biological Motion Perception and the Theory of Mind in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. In Costa A., & Villalba, E. (Eds.), Horizons in Neuroscience Research, Vol. 41. Nova Science Publishers. 2019 Hsu, C. F. (2019). Contextual Effects on Semantic Grouping in People with Down Syndrome. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 65(2), 65–72. (SSCI)(IF: 0.5) Hsu, C. F. (2019). Neuroimaging Causal Inferences and Semantic Priming in People with Williams Syndrome: An fMRI Study. Proceedings of the 15thAnnual Meeting of Chinese Developmental Psychology, 191-193. before 2018 Hsu, C. F. (2017). Linking Counterfactuality with Theory of Mind: Evidence from Developmental Studies with Yaobushi in Chinese. Lingua Sinica, 3, 14–33. Hsu, C. F. (2017). Semantic Priming and Associative Priming in People with Williams Syndrome. In Lowell T. Duncan (Ed.), Advances in Health and Disease, Vol.2.,pp.171–196. Nova Science Publishers. Hsu, C.F. (2016). Contextual Integration of Causal Coherence in People with Down Syndrome: Evidence from Figurative Comprehension. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities-Diagnosis and Treatment, 4(1), 55–62. Hsu, C.F. (2016). Contextual Coherence of Information Integration in People with Williams Syndrome: Implications for Cognitive Interventions. Proceedings of The 15th International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics. Hsu, C.F. (2014). Modality Effect of Contextual Integration in People with Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 35(7), 1571–1578. (SSCI)(IF: 1.820, 5-Year IF: 2.344) Hsu, C.F. (2014). Semantic-Based Mental Representation of Chinese Counterfactuals: Evidence from a Psycholinguistic Study of Yaobushi. Language and Linguistics, 15(3), 391–410. (SSCI)(IF: 0.281, 5-Year IF: 0.444) Hsu, C.F.* & Chen, J.Y. (2014). Deviant Neural Correlates of Configural Detection in Facial Processing of People with Williams Syndrome. Bulletin of Special Education, 39(1), 61–84. (TSSCI) Hsu, C.F. (2014). Cross-domain investigation of weak central coherence in people with Williams syndrome: Asymmetrical brain and behavioral performances in verbal and nonverbal domains. In Olivia H. Porter (ed.), Semantic Memory: Neurobiology, Disorders and Therapeutic Strategies for Improvement, pp.71–82. Nova Science Publishers. ISBN: 978-1-63321-102-5 (Softcover), ISBN: 978-1-63321-103-2 (ebook). Hsu, C.F. (2013). Cross-modal Contextual Coherence of Semantic Integration in People with Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34(12), 4319–4327. (SSCI)(IF: 1.820, 5-Year IF: 2.344) Hsu, C.F. (2013). Contextual Integration of Causal Coherence in People with Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34(10), 3332–3342. (SSCI)(IF: 1.820, 5-Year IF: 2.344) Hsu, C.F.(2013). Counterfactual Reasoning Embodied in Cognition Rather than Linguistic Forms: Evidence from a Developmental Study in Chinese: Evidence from a Developmental Study in Chinese. Journal of Chinese Linguistics,41(2), 292–316. (SSCI)(IF: 0.21) Hsu, C.F. (2013). Is the Contextual Effect Weak in People with Williams Syndrome? An Investigation of Information Integration Ability Using Pictures. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34(3), 932–939. (SSCI)(IF: 1.820, 5-Year IF: 2.344) Hsu, C.F.* & Tzeng, Ovid J.L. (2011). Contextual Effect in People with Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 32(2), 781–787. (SSCI)(IF: 1.820, 5-Year IF: 2.344) Hsu, C.F. & Karmiloff-Smith, A. (2008). Language and Williams Syndrome. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 28(1), 191–204. (SSCI) (IF: 4.88) Hsu, C.F.*, Karmiloff-Smith, A., Tzeng, O., Chin, R.T., & Wang, H.C. (2007). Semantic Knowledge in Williams Syndrome: Insights from Comparing Behavioural and Brain Processes in False Memory Tasks. Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning, 6, 48–52. Jing, C.Y., Crain, S., & Hsu, C.F. (2005). The Interpretation of Focus in Chinese: Child vs. Adult Language. In Yukio Otsu (Ed.), Proceedings of the Sixth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, 6, 165–190. Tokyo: HituziSyobo Publishing Company. Szekely, A., Jacobsen, T., D'Amico, S., Devescovi, A., Andonova, E., Herron, D., Lu, C., Pechmann, T., Pléh, C., Wicha, N., Federmeier, K., Gerdjikova, I., Gutierrez, G., Hung, D., Hsu, J., Iyer, G., Kohnert, K., Mehotcheva, T., Orozco-Figueroa, A., Tzeng, A.,. Tzeng, O., Arévalo, A. L., Vargha, A., Butler, A. C., Buffington, R., & Bates, E. (2004). A New On-line Resource for Psycholinguistic Studies. Journal of Memory and Language, 51, 247–250. (SSCI) Bates, E., Andonova, E., D'Amico, S., Jacobsen, T., Kohnert, K., Lu, C.C., Szekely, A., Wicha, N., Federmeier, K., Herron, D., Iyer, G., Pechmann, T., Devescovi, A., Orozco-Figueroa, A., Gutierrez, G., Hung, D., Hsu, J., Tzeng, O., Gerdjikova, G., Mehotcheva, T., & Pleh, C. (2003). Timed Picture Naming in Seven Languages.Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10(2), 344–380. (SSCI) Lu, C.C., Bates, E., Hung, D., Tzeng, O., Hsu, J., Tsai, C.H., & Roe, K. (2001). Syntactic Priming of Nouns and Verbs in Chinese. Language and Speech, 44(4), 437–471. (SCI) Hsu, C.F. (2005). From gene to cognition: Atypical language development. In O. Tzeng & D. Hung (eds.), Uncovering New Page of Cognitive Neurosciences: Perspectives from Neuroimaging. Applied Psychological Research, 28, 141–161. Jing, C. Y., Crain*, S., & Hsu, C. F. (2005). The Interpretation of Focus in Chinese: Child vs. Adult Language. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, Keio University, Japan. Hsu*, C. F., Tzeng, J. L., & Hung, D. L. (2005). The Linguistic Ability of Entailment Relation: Evidence from Proposition Integration on Chinese Children with Williams Syndrome. University System of Taiwan Working Paper in Linguistics, 1, 59-118. Hsu*, C. F., Tzeng, J. L., & Hung, D. L. (2004). Syntactic Effects on Constituent Components in Word Recognition: Evidence from Compound Nouns and Compound Verbs in Chinese. University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics, 13, 173-193. Bates*, E., Andonova, E., D’Amico, S., Jacobsen, T., Kohnert, K., Lu, C.C., Szekely, A., Wicha, N., Federmeier, K., Herron, D., Iyer, G., Pechmann, T., Devescovi, A., Orozco-Figueroa, A., Gutierrez, G., Hung, D., Hsu, J., Tzeng, O., Gerdjikova, G., Mehotcheva, T., & Pleh, C. (2000). Introducing the CRL International Picture Naming Project. Center for Research in Language Newsletter, 12(1), 12-514. La Jolla: University of California, San Diego. |