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北京师范大学认知神经科学与学习国家重点实验室导师教师师资介绍简介-毕彦超

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毕彦超
职称:教授、博士生导师
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电话:(8610)**
通讯地址:北京师范大学京师大厦9418室
邮编:100875
电子邮件:ybi@bnu.edu.cn
课题组网址:http://bilab.bnu.edu.cn/

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北京师范大学认知神经科学与学习国家重点实验室、IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research 教授。于2006年获哈佛大学心理学系脑、认知、行为专业博士学位。教育部、国家科学基金获得者、“973”青年专项首席科学家、国家优秀青年科学基金、中组部青年拔尖人才、教育部新世纪优秀人才基金获得者。获Sackler Scholars Programme in Psychobiology奖、美国心理科学学会新星奖。担任北京神经科学学会理事。

主要研究方向为语言和语义记忆的认知神经基础。以脑损伤病人(脑卒中、肿瘤、外伤、进行性脑疾病等)认知和影像研究为核心,结合健康被试行为和影像研究,考察语义记忆、概念知识、语言系统加工与障碍认知神经基础。

Xu, Y., Wang, X., Wang, X., Men, W., Gao, J., & Bi, Y. (2018). Doctor, Teacher, and Stethoscope: Neural Representation of Different Types of Semantic Relations. Journal of Neuroscience. In press.

Wang, X., Wu, W., Ling, Z., Xu, Y., Fang, Y., Wang, X., Binder, J., Men, W., Gao, J., & Bi, Y. (2017). Organizational Principles of Abstract Words in the Human Brain. Cerebral Cortex, 1-14.

Wang, X., He, C., Peelen, M. V., Zhong, S., Gong, G., Caramazza, A., & Bi, Y. (2017). Domain selectivity in the parahippocampal gyrus is predicted by the same structural connectivity patterns in blind and sighted individuals. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(18), 4705-4716.

Yang, H., Lin, Q., Han, Z., Li, H., Song, L., Chen, L., He, Y., & Bi, Y. (2017). Dissociable intrinsic functional networks support noun-object and verb-action processing. Brain and Language, 175, 29-41.

Xu, Y., He, Y., & Bi, Y. (2017). A Tri-network Model of Human Semantic Processing. Frontiers in Psychology, 8,1538.

Bi, Y., Wang, X., Caramazza, A. (2016). Object domain and modality in the ventral visual pathway. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 20(4), 282-290.

Wang, X., Fang, Y., Cui, Z., Xu, Y., He, Y., Guo, Q., & Bi, Y. (2016). Representing object categories by connections: Evidence from a mutivariate connectivity pattern classification approach. Human brain mapping, 37(10), 3685-3697.

Xu, Y., Lin, Q., Han, Z., He, Y., Bi, Y. (2016). Intrinsic Functional Network Architecture of Human Semantic Processing: Modules and Hubs. NeuroImage, 132, 542-555.

Striem-Amit, E., Almeida, J., Belledonne, M., Chen, Q., Fang, Y., Han, Z., Caramazza, A., & Bi, Y. (2016). Topographical functional connectivity patterns exist in the congenitally, prelingually deaf. Scientific Reports, 6, 29375. (Reported by Eurekalert! & AAAS science update podcast)

Fang, Y., Han, Z., Zhong, S., Gong, G., Song, L., Liu, F., Huang, R., Du, X., Sun, R., Wang, Q., He, Y., Bi, Y. (2015). The semantic anatomical network: Evidence from healthy and brain‐damaged patient populations. Human brain mapping, 36(9), 3499-3515.

Bi, Y., Han, Z., Zhong, S., Ma, Y., Gong, G., Huang, R., Song, L., Fang, Y., He, Y., Caramazza, A. (2015). The White Matter Structural Network Underlying Human Tool Use and Tool Understanding.The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(17), 6822-6835. (Commented by Vonk, J. M. (2015). The Contribution of Semantic Features to the White Matter Pathways of Tool Processing. Journal of Neuroscience, 35(37), 12609-12611. )

Wang, X., Peelen, M., Han, Z., He, C., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2015). How Visual Is the Visual Cortex? Comparing Connectional and Functional Fingerprints between Congenitally Blind and Sighted Individuals.The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(36), 12545-12559.

Wang, X., Caramazza, A., Han, Z., Bi, Y. (2015). Reading without speech sounds: VWFA and its connectivity in the congenitally deaf. Cerebral Cortex, 25, 2416-2426.

Peelen, M., He, C., Han, Z, Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2014).Nonvisual and visual object shape representations in occipitotemporal cortex: evidence from congenitally blind and sighted adults. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(1), 163-170.

Han, Z., Ma, Y., Gong, G., Huang, R., Song, L., Bi, Y. (2014). White matter pathway supporting phonological encoding in speech production: a multi-modal imaging study of brain damage patients. Brain Structure and Function, 221(1), 577-589.

He, C., Peelen, M., Han, Z., Lin, N., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2013). Selectivity for large nonmanipulable objects in scene-selective visual cortex does not require visual experience. NeuroImage. 79, 1-9.

Han, Z., Ma, Y., Gong, G., He, Y., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2013). White matter structural connectivity underlying semantic processing: Evidence from brain damaged patients. Brain, 136, 2952-2965.

Han, Z., Bi, Y., Chen, J., Chen, Q., He, Y., Caramazza, A. (2013). Distinct regions of right temporal cortex are associated with biological and human-agent motion: fmri and neuropsychological evidence. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33(39), 15442-15453.

Wei, T., Liang, X., He, Y., Zang, Y., Han, Z., Caramazza, A., Bi, Y. (2012). Predicting Conceptual Processing Capacity from Spontaneous Neuronal Activity of the Left Middle Temporal Gyrus. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(2), 481-489.

Yu, X., Law, S. -P., Han, Z., Zhu, C., Bi, Y. (2011). Dissociative neural correlates of semantic processing of nouns and verbs in Chinese: A language with minimal inflectional morphology. Neuroimage, 58(3), 912–922.

Bi, Y., Wei, T., Wu, C., Han, Z., Jiang, T., Caramazza, A. (2011). The role of the left anterior temporal lobe in language processing revisited: Evidence from an individual with ATL resection. Cortex, 47, 575-587.

Lin, N., Lu, X., Fang, F., Han, Z., & Bi, Y. (2011). Is the semantic category effect in the lateral temporal cortex due to motion property differences? NeuroImage, 55(4), 1853-1864.

Bi, Y., Yu, X., Geng, J., Alario, F.-X. (2010). The role of visual form in lexical access: Evidence from Chinese classifier production. Cognition, 116, 101-109.

Bi, Y., Han, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2009). Reading does not depend on writing, even in Chinese. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1193-1199.

Bi, Y., Han, Z., Shu, H., Caramazza, A. (2007). Nouns, Verbs, Objects, Actions, and the Animate/Inanimate effect. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24(5), 485-504.

Han, Z., Zhang, Y., Shu, H., Bi, Y. (2007). The Orthographic Buffer in Writing Chinese Characters: Evidence from a Dysgraphic Patient. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24(4), 431–450.








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