Name:
JIA Lina
Email:
jialina@jiangnan.edu.cn
Research direction:
Emotional cognition, time perception, cognitive characteristics of mobile phone addiction, multi-channel information interaction
Personal introduction: (text description about 500 words)
I am an Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Humanities (Education) at betway官方登录 I obtained my Ph.D. in Psychology from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany in 2014, under the supervision of Prof. Zhuanghua Shi and Prof. Hermann Mueller. I have maintained a collaborative research relationship with my supervisor. I have successfully led research projects such as the Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation and the Jiangsu Double Innovation Talents Program. I have published over 20 high-quality research papers. I have been honored as a double innovation Ph.D. in Jiangsu Province and a Jiangnan University Excellent Young Scholar for the years 2018-2019.
Learning Experience:
2009-2014: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany. Doctoral degree
2006-2009: Southwest University, Master degree
2002-2006: Qufu Normal University, Bachelor degree
Research projects conducted in the last five years (Max. 5 items)
1. 2016-2019, Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation Youth Project (BK20160171), funding:200,000 RMB.
Representative academic papers (Max. 5 papers)
2、Jia, L., Shao, B., Wang, L., Wang, X., and Shi, Z. Impact of Babyface Schema on Time Perception: Insights from neutral and crying facial expressions. (Submission)
3、Jia, L., Shao, B., Wang, X. and Shi, Z. (2021) Phrase Depicting Immoral Behavior Dilates Its Subjective Time Judgment. Frontiers in Psychology, 12:784752. (SSCI)
4、Jia, L., Deng, C., Wang, L., Zang, X., and Wang, X. (2020). The Modulation of Stimulus Familiarity on the Repetition Effect in Duration Judgment. Frontiers in Psychology,11:1181. (SSCI)
5、Jia, L., Shi, Z. (2017). Duration compression induced by visual and phonological repetition of Chinese characters . Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 79(7): 2224-2232 (SSCI)
6、Jia, L., Shi, Z., Zang, X., & Müller, H. J. (2015). Watching a real moving object expands tactile duration: The role of task-irrelevant action context for subjective time. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.77(8):2768-2780 (SSCI)
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