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Wang Jinyan |
professor |
Tel: 86-10-64850859 |
Fax: 86-10-64844991 |
Mailing Address: 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China |
Email: wangjy@psych.ac.cn |
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Resume: |
Education Sep 1991 - Jul 1996: Beijing Medical University, Bachelor degree Sep 1998 - Jul 2001: Shandong University School of Medicine, Master degree Sep 2001 - Jul 2004: Neursocience Research Institute, Peking University, Ph.D. Working Experience Jul 1996 - Sep 1998: Shandong Provincial Hospital Oct 2005 - Present: Research Assistant Professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Science
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Research Interests: |
Brain mechanisms of pain
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Achievements: |
Lu Jia-Xi Young Talent Award from Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Selected Publications: |
1. Wang, N., Li, S. G., Lin, X. X., Su, Y. L., Qi, W. J., Wang, J. Y.*, & Luo, F. (2016). Increasing Pain Sensation Eliminates the Inhibitory Effect of Depression on Evoked Pain in Rats. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 10, 183. 2. Sun, Z. K., Wang, J. Y.*, & Luo, F. (2016). Experimental pain induces attentional bias that is modified by enhanced motivation: An eye tracking study. European Journal of Pain, 20, 1266–1277. 3 . Guo, Y. F., Wang, Y. Z., Sun, Y. B., & Wang, J. Y.* (2016). A Brain Signature to Differentiate Acute and Chronic Pain in Rats. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 10, 41. 4. Sun, Y. B., Wang, Y. Z., Wang, J. Y.*, & Luo, F. (2015). Emotional mimicry signals pain empathy as evidenced by facial electromyography. Scientific Reports, 5, 16988. 5. Zheng, C., Wang, J. Y.*, & Luo, F. (2015). Painful faces-induced attentional blink modulated by top-down and bottom-up mechanisms. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 695. 6. Jiang, Z. C., Pan, Q., Zheng, C., Deng, X. F., Wang, J. Y.*, & Luo, F. (2014). Inactivation of the prelimbic rather than infralimbic cortex impairs acquisition and expression of formalin-induced conditioned place avoidance. Neuroscience Letters, 569, 89–93. 7. Wang, N., Shi, M., Wang, J. Y. *, & Luo, F. * (2013). Brain-network mechanisms underlying the divergent effects of depression on spontaneous versus evoked pain in rats: A multiple single-unit study. Experimental Neurology, 250, 165–175. 8.Li, S. G., Wang, J. Y. *, & Luo, F. * (2012). Adult-age inflammatory pain experience enhances long-term pain vigilance in rats. Plos One, 7, e36767. 9. Li SG, Wang JY,* Luo F*. Adult-age inflammatory pain experience enhances long-term pain vigilance in rats. PLoS One. 2012;7(5):e36767. 10. Su YL, Huang J, Wang N, Wang JY,* Luo F*. The effects of morphine on basal neuronal activities in the lateral and medial pain pathways. Neurosci Lett. 2012 13;525(2):173-8. 11. Wang Y, Wang JY*, Luo F*. Why self-induced pain feels less painful than externally generated pain: distinct brain activation patterns in self- and externally generated pain. PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e23536. 12. Zhang Y, Wang N, Wang JY, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Luo F*. Ensemble encoding of nociceptive stimulus intensity in the rat medial and lateral pain systems. Mol Pain. 2011, 7:64. 13. Shi M, Wang JY*, Luo F*. Depression shows divergent effects on evoked and spontaneous pain behaviors in rats. J Pain. 2010, 11(3): 219-229. 14. Shi M, Qi WJ, Gao G, Wang JY*, Luo F*. Increased thermal and mechanical nociceptive thresholds in rats with depressive-like behaviors. Brain Res. 2010 1353:225-33. 15. Wang W, Qi WJ, Xu Y, Wang JY *, Luo F *. The differential effects of depression on evoked and spontaneous pain behaviors in olfactory bulbectomized rats. Neurosci Lett 2010, 472: 143–147. 16. Wang N, Wang JY*, Luo F*. Corticofugal outputs facilitate acute, but inhibit chronic pain in rats. Pain. 2009, 142(1-2):108-115. 17. Wang JY, Huang J, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Luo F. Morphine modulation of pain processing in medial and lateral pain pathways. Mol pain, 2009, 5(1): 60. 18. Wang JY, Zhang HT, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Baccala LA, Luo F. Anticipation of pain enhances the nociceptive transmission and functional connectivity within pain network in rats. Mol Pain. 2008, 4(1):34. 19. Luo F, Wang JY. Modulation of Central Nociceptive Coding by Acupoint Stimulation. Neurochem Res. 2008, 33(10):1950-5 20. Wang JY, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Luo F. Temporal strategy for discriminating noxious from non-noxious electrical stimuli by cortical and thalamic neural ensembles in rats. Neurosci Lett. 2008, 435: 163–168. 21. Hua QP, Zeng XZ, Liu JY, Wang JY, Guo JY, Luo F. Dynamic Changes in Brain Activations and Functional Connectivity during Affectively Different Tactile Stimuli. Cell Mol Neurobiol. 2008;28(1):57-70. 22. Wang JY, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Baccalá LA, Han JS, Luo F. Corticofugal influences on thalamic neurons during nociceptive transmission in awake rats. Synapse. 2007;61(5):335-42. 23. Huang J, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Baccalá LA, Han JS, Wang JY, Luo F. Dynamic neuronal responses in cortical and thalamic areas during different phases of formalin test in rats. Exp Neurol.. 2006;200(1):124-34. 24. Wang JY, Zhang HT, Han JS, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Luo F. Differential modulation of nociceptive neural responses in medial and lateral pain pathways by peripheral electrical stimulation: a multichannel recording study. Brain Res. 2004;1014(1-2):197-208. 25. Wang JY, Luo F, Chang JY, Woodward DJ, Han JS. Parallel pain processing in freely moving rats revealed by distributed neuron recording. Brain Res. 2003;992(2):263-71. 26. Wang JY, Liu J, Liu C. Effects of nitric oxide in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus on the extrahepatic biliary system in rabbits. Auton Neurosci 2001;87(1):46-51.
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Grants: |
⑴National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSF), (30700223), 2008.1~2010.12, Corticofugal modulation of thalamic nociceptive processing; ⑵the grant for young scientist from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, (07CX051005), 2007.7~2009.6, Modulation of central pain network by affective and cognitive factors. |
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