周斌,男,中国科学院心理研究所副研究员。

本页面主要目录有关于周斌的:教育背景、工作经历、研究领域、代表论著等介绍

中文名

周斌

国籍

中华人民共和国

性别

最高学位

博士

职称

中国科学院心理研究所副研究员

通讯地址

北京市朝阳区林翠路16号院中科院心理所

教育背景

1999.9-2003.7: 北京大学心理学系,学士。

2003.9-2005.7: 北京大学心理学系,硕士。

2004.10-2008.9: 德国慕尼黑大学人类科学中心,博士。

工作经历

2008.10-2010.9: 北京大学心理学系,博士后。

2010.10-2016.02: 中科院心理所,助理研究员

2016.03- 至今: 中科院心理所,副研究员

研究领域

人类嗅觉知觉的时间特性。

代表论著

Zhou, B., Zhang, T., & Mao, L. (2015). Temporal perception in visual processing as a research tool.Frontiers in Psychology,6, Article 521.

Zhou, B., Yang, S., Zhang, T., Zhang, X., & Mao, L. (2015). Situational context is important: Perceptual grouping modulates temporal perception.Cognitive Processing,16(S1), S443–S447.

Bao, Y., Pöppel, E., Wang, L., Lin, X., Yang, T., Avram, M., …Zhou, B.(2015). Synchronization as a biological, psychological and social mechanism to create common time: A theoretical frame and a single case study.PsyCh Journal,4, 243–254.

Zhou, B., Yang, S., Mao, L., & Han, S. (2014). Visual feature processing in the early visual cortex affects duration perception.Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,143(5), 1893–1902.

Zhou, B., Pöppel, E., & Bao, Y. (2014). In the jungle of time: the concept of identity as a way out.Frontiers in Psychology,5, Article 844.

Chen, K.,Zhou, B., Chen, S., He, S., & Zhou, W. (2013). Olfaction spontaneously highlights visual saliency map.Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B, Biological Sciences,280, 20131729.

Zhou, B., Qin, J., Mao, L., Han, S., & Pöppel, E. (2010). Modulations of temporal perception by consciously and unconsciously perceived stimuli.Perception,39(7), 900–908.

Zhou, B., Bao, Y., Sander, T., Trahms, L., & Pöppel, E. (2010). Dissociation of summation and peak latencies in visual processing: an MEG study on stimulus eccentricity.Neuroscience Letters,483(2), 101–104.

Zhou, B.(2008). Disentangling perceptual and motor components in inhibition of return.Cognitive Processing,9(3), 175–187.

Zhou, B., Zhang, J. X., Tan, L. H., & Han, S. (2004). Spatial congruence in working memory: an ERP study.Neuroreport,15(18), 2795–2799.