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Wang Kui
Associate Professo
Tel:  010-64870528
Fax:  010-64872070
Mailing Address:  16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Email:  wangk@psych.ac.cn
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Resume:

03/2014-present  Associate Professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
09/2011- 03/2014 Assistant Professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
09/2009- 09/2011 Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
09/2004-07/2009  PHD candidate , Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
11/2006-06/2009  Exchanging PHD student, Saarland University, Germany

Research Interests:

Semantic processing features in patients with schizophrenia, patients with bipolar disorder, as well as those at high risk of these illnesses.

Cognitive mechanisms of body image disturbance

Lectures:
Introduction course of statistics, 2009- 2014, Continuing Education Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Psychology in Daily life, 2013- present, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (for postgraduates)
Personality, 2015- present, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (for postgraduates)

Community service:
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Selected Publications:

JOURNAL PUBLICATION LIST
Wang, K., Shi, H., Geng, F., Zou, L., Tan, S., Wang, Y., Neuman, D. L., Shum, D. H. K., Chan, R. C. K*. Cross-cultural validation of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 in China. Psychological Assessment (accepted)
Wang, K.*, Umla-Runge, K., Hofmann, J., Ferdinand, N.K., Chan, R.C. Cultural differences in sensitivity to the relationship between objects and contexts: Evidence from P3. Neuroreport,2014: 25(9):656-660(PDF download)
Wang, K#., Song, L-L#., Cheung, E.F., Lui, S. S., Shum, D. H., Chan, R. C*. Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia share a similar deficit in semantic inhibition: A meta-analysis based on Hayling Sentence Completion Test performance. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology& Biological Psychiatry. 2013, 1:153-60. (#co-first author)(PDF download)
Wang, K., Wang, Y., Yan, C., Wang, Y-N., Cheung, E.F.C., Chan, R.C* (2013). Semantic processing impairment in individuals with schizotypal personality disorder features: A preliminary event-related potential study. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. 40:93-102(PDF download)
Wang, K., Cheung, E., Gong, Q., Chan, R.*(2011). Semantic processing disturbance in patients with schizophrenia: A meta-analysis of the N400 component. Plos ONE. 6 (10) e25435(PDF download)
Wang, K.* (2011). An electrophysiological investigation of the role of orthography in accessing meaning of Chinese single-character words. Neuroscience Letters 3(10) 297-301(PDF download)
Wang, K., Mecklinger, A.*, Hofmann, J., Weng, X.,2010. From orthography to meaning: An electrophysiological investigation of the role of phonology in accessing meaning of Chinese single-character words. Neuroscience 165:101-106. (PDF download)

BOOK CHAPTER
Wang, K. Li, X., Chan, R. C. K. Chan (2013). Neural mechanism of semantic processing in schizophrenia. in Zhong-Lin Lu, Yue-Jia Luo. Progress in cognitive science: from cellular mechanisms to computational theories. Beijing, Peking University Press 

CONFERENCE & VISITING PRESENSATIONS
Wang, K. Semantic processing features in patients with disorder and individuals with schizotypal personality traits. Academic visiting to Department of Psychology in Griffith University, Queensland, Australia 22-27 September, 2013. (oral presentation).
Wang, K.#, Song, L-L.#, Cheung, E.F., Lui, S. S., Shum, D. H., Chan, R. C. Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia share a similar deficit in semantic inhibition: A meta-analysis based on Hayling Sentence Completion Test performance. 14th International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, 2013, Orlando, USA, 21-25 April. (poster presentation).
Wang, K., Wang, Y., Yan, C., Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., Chan, R. Semantic processing impairment in individuals with schizotypal personality disorder features: Evidence from an ERP study. Institute of Mental Health Conference 2012, Hongkong, 1-2 September. (oral presentation).
Wang, K., Wang, Y., Yan, C., Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., Chan, R. Semantic processing impairment in individuals with schizotypal personality disorder features: A preliminary ERP study. Annual meeting of Psychophisiology (2012), Nanjing, China 23-26 September. (oral presentation).
Wang, K., Wang, Y., Yan, C., Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., Chan, R. Semantic processing impairment in individuals with schizotypal personality disorder features. 18th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2012, Beijing, China, 10-14 June. (poster presentation).
Wang, K., Wang, Y., Yan, C., Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., Chan, R. (2010), An ERP study on semantic processing in individuals with schizotypal personality features. World Psychiatric Association International Congress 2010, Beijing, China, September 2010. (oral presentation).
Wang, K., Chan, R. (2010). Investigating the semantic activation processes in German using ERP Stroop paradigm. The 7th International Conference on Cognitive Science (ICCS2010), Beijing, China, August 2010 (poster presentation).
Wang, K., Mecklinger, A., Weng, X. (2009). Comparing the dynamic orthographic processing in German and Chinese languages with Event-Related Potentials. The 11th International Conference on the Processing of East Asian Languages, Beijing, China, October 2009 (oral presentation).
Wang, K., Mecklinger, A., Hofmann, J., Weng, X. C. (2008). From Visual Shape to Word Meaning: Evidence from a Cross-culture ERP Study. The 29th International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, July, 2008 (oral presentation).

Grants:

2013.01-2015.12 On semantic processing deficits in schizophrenia: potential influence from dysfunctional working memory (Natural Science Foundation of China,31200775) 
2011.10-1013.12 investigating the semantic processing features in schizophrenic spectrum (Scientific Foundation of Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Y1CX281005) 
2010.03-2012.08 An ERP study on the semantic processing in schizophrenic spectrum (China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, 20100470594)