Jie Hu (胡捷)
I am currently a postdoc in Prof. Christian Ruff's group, at the SNS lab in the Department of Economics, University of Zurich. I received my PhD degree from Peking University, where I worked with Prof. Xiaolin Zhou. My work mainly focus on examining the cognitive and neural underpinnings of social behavior and social emotion through the approaches of tDCS/tACS, TMS, task-based and resting-state EEG and fMRI. I’m also interested in examining the neural mechanisms of prosocial behavior (i.e. helping behavior and fairness preference) with computational models of behavior.
Email: jhu@psy.ecnu.edu.cn
Publications:
Hu, J., Hu, Y., Li, Y., & Zhou, X. (2021). Computational and neurobiological substrates of cost-benefit integration in altruistic helping decision. Journal of Neuroscience, 41 (15), 3545-3561.
Konovalov, A.*, Hu, J.*, & Ruff, C. C.* (2018). Neurocomputational approaches to social behavior. Current opinion in psychology, 24, 41-47. (* co-first author)
Hu, J., Li, Y., Yin, Y., Blue, P. R., Yu, H., & Zhou, X. (2017). How do self-interest and other-need interact in the brain to determine altruistic behavior? Neuroimage, 157, 598-611.
Hu, J., Blue, P. R., Yu, H., Gong, X., Xiang, Y., Jiang, C., Zhou, X. (2016). Social status modulates the neural response to unfairness. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(1), 1-10.
Blue, P.R.*, Hu, J.*, Wang, X., van Dijk, E., Zhou, X. (2016). When Do Low Status Individuals Accept Less? The Interaction between Self- and Other-Status during Resource Distribution. Frontiers in Psychology, 7,1667. (* co-first author)
Zhao, C., Liu, J., Gong, P., Hu, J., Zhou, X. (2016) Investigating the genetic basis of social conformity: The role of the dopamine receptor 3 (DRD3) gene. Neuropsychobiology, 74, 32-40.
Hu, J., Cao, Y., Blue P. R., Zhou, X. (2014). Low social status decreases the neural salience of unfairness. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8, 402.
Gao, X., Gong, P., Liu, J., Hu, J., Li, Y., Yu, H., Gong, X., Yang, X., Jiang, C., Zhou, X. (2016). COMT Val158Met polymorphism influences the susceptibility to framing in decision-making: OFC‐amygdala functional connectivity as a mediator. Human Brain Mapping, 37, 1880-1892.
Wang, L., Yu, H., Hu, J., Theeuwes, J., Gong, X., Xiang, Y., Jiang, C., Zhou, X. (2015). Reward breaks through center-surround inhibition via anterior insula. Human Brain Mapping, 36, 5233–5251.
Yu, H., Hu, J., Hu, L., & Zhou, X. (2014). The voice of conscience: Neural bases of interpersonal guilt and compensation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 9, 1150-1158.
Wu, Y., Hu, J., van Dijk, E., Leliveld, M. C., & Zhou, X. (2012). Brain activity in fairness consideration during asset distribution: Does the initial ownership play a role? PLoS One, 7(6), e39627.