2018-10-26 10:47:59
By SCNU
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Pengmin Qin Ph.D. 

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PERSONAL INFORMATION:

E-mail:

qin.pengmin@gmail.com

Address:

55,   zhongshandadaoxi, Tianhe, Huangzhou, Guangdong

EDUCATION:

09/2005 – 04/2009

Ph.D.

Cognitive   neuroscience

Institute   of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

02/2017 -

03/2015 –   02/2017

11/2010 -   01/2011

05/2009- 02/2015

Researcher, School of   Psychology, South Chinese Normal University,

Senior Researcher, Taipei   Medical University

Visiting scientist, Free   University of Berlin

Postdoctoral fellowship, Mind,   Brain Imaging and Neuroethics,

University of Ottawa Institute   of Mental Health Research

ACADEMIC TALKS

2015                 National Central University——  “The self in patients with disorders of  consciousness” 

2014                 Taipei Medical University——“The resting-state activity and the self”

2014                 Shuang Ho hospital, Taipei Medical University——“The relationship between self and consciousness -                          evidences from EEG, fMRI and PET”

2013                 Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders, Hangzhou Normal University——“The self in the patients                                  with disorders of consciousness”

2011                  Languages of Emotion, Berlin Free University——“The self and midline structure”

2007                 The 7th Annual meeting of the Chinese Neuroscience Society——“MMN evoked by SON could predict                           the recovery of consciousness”

EDITOR

Guest editor, Frontiers in Neurology.

Research Topic: Why and how is the Self-Related to the Brain Midline Regions? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

REVIEWER EXPERIENCE

Biological psychiatry

Schizophrenia bulletin

Cerebral Cortex

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN),

NeuroImage,

Human Brain Mapping,

PloS one

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Doctoral Fellowship Program of the Austrian Academy of Sciences

Research Field

Dr. Pengmin Qin is interested in the neural mechanism of self-related processing, patients with mental disorders (schizophrenia, autism), as well as patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC). He has been investigating the levels of consciousness and self-related processing using fMRI, PET, and EEG. Up to date, he has published more than 10 SCI papers as first or corresponding author (e.g.Annals of Neurology, Human Brain Mapping, NeuroImage). He has been the reviewer for several internal journals: Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, Biological psychiatry, Cerebral Cortex, NeuroImage, Human Brain Mapping, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.