1. Jinhua Xian, Yan Wang*, Buxin Han (2020). Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience Volume 2020, Article ID 8859231, 8 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8859231. (SCI, Q2)
2. Hailin Ma, Buxin Han, Yan Wang* (2019). Different neurocognitive patterns of conflict control in Tibetans living above and below 4000 m. PeerJ. (SCI, Q2)
3. Hailin Ma, Delong Zhang, Xuebing Li, Huifang Ma, Niannian Wang, Yan Wang* (2019). Long-term exposure to high altitude attenuates verbal and spatial working memory: evidence from an ERP study. Brain and behavior, e01256. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1256. (SCI, Q3)
4. Cuilan Ma, Chunhua Jia*, Yiran Yuan, Yan Wang, Xiaoqian Liu, Huiwen Huang, Ning Liu, Tong Wu, Bei Zhang, Shuang Zhang (2019). Study of Gong tone matching to five-color based on event-related potential. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcms.2019.02.001. (SCI, Q2)
5. Delong Zhang, Xinjuan Zhang, Hailin Ma, Yan Wang, Huifang Ma, Ming Liu (2018). Competition among the attentional networks due to resource reduction in Tibetan indigenous residents: evidence from event-related potentials. Scientific Reports, 8:610. (SCI, Q1)
6. Ma H#, Wang Y*#, Wu JH, Wang BX, Guo SC, Luo P, Han B (2015). Long-Term Exposure to High Altitude Affects Conflict Control in the Conflict-Resolving Stage. PloS ONE, 10 (12). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0145246. (SCI, Q1)
7. Ma H, Wang Y*, Wu JH, Liu H, Luo P, Han B* (2015). Overactive Performance Monitoring Resulting from Chronic Exposure to High Altitude. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 86, 10, 860-864. (SCI, Q3)
8. Ma H, Wang Y*, Wu JH, Luo P, Han B* (2015). Long-Term Exposure to High Altitude Affects Response Inhibition in the Conflict monitoring Stage. Scientific Reports, 5:13701. doi: 10.1038/srep13701. (SCI, Q1)
9. Wang Y*, Ma H, Fu S, Guo S, Yang X, Luo P, Han B*(2014). Long-Term Exposure to High Altitude Affects Voluntary Spatial Attention at Early and Late Processing Stages. Scientific Reports, 4443. doi:10.1038/srep04443. (SCI, Q1)
10. Wang Y, Fu S, Greenwood P, Luo YJ, Parasuraman R*. (2012). Perceptual load, voluntary attention, and aging: An event-related potential study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 84, 17-25. (SCI, Q1)
11. Wang Y, Wu JH, Fu S, Luo YJ*. (2010). Orienting and focusing in voluntary and involuntary visuospatial attention conditions: an Event-related potential study. Journal of Psychophysiology, 24, 3, 198-209. (SCI, Q4)
12. Fu S*, Huang YX, Luo YJ, Wang Y, John Fedota, Pamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman. (2009). Perceptual load interacts with involuntary attention at early processing stages: event-related potential studies. Neuroimage, 48,1,191-199. (SCI, Q1)
13. Wang Y, Luo YJ*. (2007). Orienting in voluntary and involuntary attention condition. Progress in Natural Science, special issue, 29-34.
14. Ma Y, Wang Y, Luo YJ*. (2007). An ERP study for the degrees of the difficulty in visual search. Progress in Natural Science, Special issue,47-52.
15. Chen J, Yuan J, Wang HL, Wang Y, Fu S*. (2013). C1 Modulation Effect and Its Factors. Advances in Psychological Science,21,3,407-417. (In Chinese) (CSCD)
16. Gong X, Huang YX, Wang Y, Luo YJ*. (2011). Revision of the Chinese Facial Affective Picture System. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 40-46. (In Chinese) (CSCD)
17. Wang Y, Luo YJ*. (2005). Standardization and Assessment of College Students’ Facial Expresion of Emotion. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 13,396-398. (In Chinese) (CSCD)
18. Wang Y, Luo YJ*. (2004). Trends of ERP Studies in Facial Expression. Chinese Jourmal of Clinical Psychology, 12, 4,428-431. (In Chinese) (CSCD)
Research Projects
1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (2018-2021)
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (2012-2014)
3. Scientific Foundation of Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2010-2012)