2018-08-18 10:55:03
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PUBLICATIONS

A host of academic findings have been made in the Chinese character cognition, mental imagination and memory. So far, he has published more than 100 academic theses concerning psychology and neuroscience home and aboard.

1.     The learning of Chinese character by psychology study(1994). Guangzhou press.

2.     Zhang, Z. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Wang, Z., Li, J., Lin, Y., & Liu, M., et al. (2018). Intrinsic neural linkage between primary visual area and default mode network in human brain: evidence from visual mental imagery. Neuroscience, 379.

3.     Cai, Y. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Liang, B., Wang, Z., Li, J., & Liu, M., et al. (2017). Relation of visual creative imagery manipulation to resting-state brain oscillations. Brain Imaging & Behavior, 12(1), 258-273.

4.     Jiao, B. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Liang, A., Liang, B., Wang, Z., & Liu, M., et al. (2017). Association between resting-state brain network topological organization and creative ability: evidence from a multiple linear regression model. Biological Psychology, 129, 165.

5.     Gao, M. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Wang, Z., Liang, B., Cai, Y., & Liu, M., et al. (2017). Mental rotation task specifically modulates functional connectivity strength of intrinsic brain activity in low frequency domains: a maximum uncertainty linear discriminant analysis.Behavioural Brain Research, 320, 233-243.

6.     Li, J. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Liang, A., Liang, B., Wang, Z., & Liu, M., et al. (2017). High transition frequencies of dynamic functional connectivity states in the creative brain. Sci Rep, 7, 46072.

7.     Gao, Z. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Liang, A., Liang, B., Wang, Z., & Liu, M, et al. (2017). Exploring the associations between intrinsic brain connectivity and creative ability using functional connectivity strength and connectome analysis. Brain Connect, 7(9).

8.     Wang, Z. 1, Zhang, D. 1, Liang, B., Song, C., Pan, J., & Liu, M., et al. (2016). Prediction of biological motion perception performance from intrinsic brain network regional efficiency. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10(10), 552.

9.      Zhang, D. L.1, Liang, B. S.1, Wu, X., Wang, Z. J., Xu, P. F., Chang, S., Huang, R. W & Liu, M. (2015). Directionality of large-scale resting-state brain networks during eyes open and eyes closed conditions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9.

10.  Liang, B. S1., Zhang, D. L.1, Wen, X., Xu, P. F., Peng, X. L., Huang, X. S., Huang, R. W & Liu, M. (2014). Brain spontaneous fluctuations in sensorimotor regions were directly related to eyes open and eyes closed: evidences from a machine learning approach. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8.

11.  Zhang, D. L.1, Wen, X.1, Liang, B. S., Liu, B., Liu, M., & Huang, R. W. (2014). Neural Associations of the Early Retinotopic Cortex with the Lateral Occipital Complex during Visual Perception. PLoS One, 9(9).


GRANTS FUNDED

Professor Liu has independently undertaken and completed the following projects:

1.     National Philosophy and Social Science fund of China;

2.     The 9th and 5th educational science project of the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China;

3.     The 2011 general project of pedagogy-the Twelfth Five-year Plan-funded by the National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social;

4.     The Co-constructing project of Humanities and Social Sciences Key Research Base;

5.     The special fund project of National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC), as well as general projects of NSFC.