Yang Jinmian 杨锦绵
发布时间:2017-05-10                                   浏览次数:177

杨锦绵


个人信息:

教育背景  2006-2010,University of  Massachusetts, CognitivePsychology, Ph.D

           2003-2006,华南师范大学,认知心理学,硕士

           1999-2003,华南师范大学,心理学,学士

工作经历  2015-至今,复旦大学心理学系,青年副研究员

           2010-2014,University of California,Postdoctoral Fellow

研究兴趣  Skilled  readers’eye movements in reading Chinese and English, Aging effects on  reading, and special population’s reading characteristics,Social culture’s  influences on attention and decision making,Preview effects in  event-related potentials (ERPs)

主要教学  实验心理学,认知心理学等


期刊论文:

1、Yang, J., Li, N.,  Wang, S., Slattery, T.J., & Rayner, K. (2014). Encoding the target or the  plausible preview word? The nature of the plausibility preview benefit in  reading Chinese. Visual Cognition, 22, 193-213.

2、Yang, J., Staub,  A., Li, N., Wang, S., & Rayner, K. (2012). Plausibility effects when reading  one- and two-character words in Chinese: Evidence from eye movements.Journal of  Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 38,  1801-1809.

3、Yang, J., Wang,  S., Tong, X., & Rayner, K. (2012). Semantic and plausibility effects on  preview benefit during eye fixations in Chinese reading. Reading & Writing,  25, 1031-1052.

4、Yang, J., Rayner,  K., Li, N., & Wang, S. (2012). Is preview benefit from word n+2 a common  effect in reading Chinese? Evidence from eye movements. Reading & Writing,  25, 1079-1091.

5、Yang, J. (2013).  Preview effects of plausibility and character order in reading Chinese  transposed words: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Research in Reading,  36, 18-34.

6、Yang, J., Wang,  S., Xu, Y., & Rayner, K. (2009). Do Chinese readers obtain preview benefit  from word n+2? Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology:  Human Perception & Performance, 35, 1192-1204.

7、Yang, J., Wang,  S., & Chen, H.-C., & Rayner, K. (2009). The time course of semantic and  syntactic information processing in Chinese sentence comprehension: Evidence  from eye movements. Memory & Cognition, 37, 1164-1176.

8、Rayner, K.; Yang,  J., Schuett, S.; & Slattery, T.J. (2014). The effect of foveal  andparafoveal masks  on the eye movements of older and younger readers. Psychology and Aging, 29,  205-212.

9、Rayner, K., Yang,  J., Schuett, S., & Slattery, T.J. (2013). Eye movements of older and younger  readers when reading unspaced text. Experimental Psychology, 60,  354-61.

10、Ashby, J., Yang,  J., Evans, K., & Rayner, K. (2012). Eye movements and the perceptual span in  silent and oral reading. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74,  634-640. Rayner, K., Yang, J., Castelhano, M.S., & Liversedge S.P. (2011).  Eye movements of older and younger readers when reading disappearing text.  Psychology and Aging, 26, 214-233.

11、Reingold, E.M.,  Yang, J., & Rayner, K (2010). The time course of word frequency and case  alternation effects on fixation times in reading: Evidence for lexical control  of eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception &  Performance, 36, 1677 - 1683.


著作:

Wang, S., Yang,  J., & Chen, H.-C. (2008). Immediacy of processing intra-sentential and  inter-sentential information in reading Chinese. In K. Rayner, D. Shen, X. Bai,  and G. Yan (Eds). Cognitive and Cultural Influences on Eye Movements, 315- 341,  Tianjin People's Press (China) / Psychology Press (UK).


国际、国内会议论文:

1、Yang, J., &  Rayner, K. (2011). Preview effects of plausibility and character order in  reading Chinese transposed words: Evidence from eye movements. Annual Meeting of  the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA

2、Yang, J., Staub,  A., Li, N., & Rayner, K. (2010). Plausibility effects when reading one-and  two-character words in Chinese: Evidence from Eye Movements. Paper presented at  the 4th China International Conference on Eye Movements, Tianjin,  China

3、Yang, J., Tim,  Slattery., & Rayner, K. (2009). Eye movements and parafoveal processing in  Chinese reading. Paper presented at the 15th European Conference on Eye  Movements, Southampton, England.

4、Yang, J., Rayner,  K, Wang, S., & Xu, Y. (2008). Effects of word initial character constraint  on Chinese word recognition: Evidence from eye movements. Paper presented at the  3th China International Conference on Eye Movements, Zhuhai, China.

5、Yang, J., Wang,  S., & Rayner, K. (2007). Do Chinese readers obtain preview benefit from  character n+2? Evidence from eye movements. Paper presented at the 14th European  Conference on Eye Movements, Potsdam, Germany.


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