Xiaoping Fang
I am an assistant professor of psychology at the Beijing Language and Culture University. I received doctoral training in psychology and cognitive neuroscience with Charles Perfetti at the University of Pittsburgh and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC). I then completed a two-year postdoctoral training with Katherine Duncan and Meg Schlichting at the University of Toronto, focusing on the mechanisms underlying memory integration. Before the first time crossing the Pacific Ocean, I received my BS and MS in psychology from Beijing Normal University and mainly worked with Youyi Liu. My research centers on cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying language learning and memory processes, applying both behavioral and neuroimaging approaches. When I am not working, I enjoy hiking and biking.
Email: xiaoping.fangATblcu.edu.cn or xpfang4ATgmail.com
Jinqi Wang
I am Wang Jinqi, a first-year graduate student. I majored in psychology during my undergraduate studies. I believe that psychology is a profession closely related to understanding people, and I have always been deeply interested in it. In my free time, I enjoy taking walks, listening to music, traveling, and spending time with friends. For the future, I aspire to master the expertise in my field and apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.
Email: 15053217192@163.com
Yuefan Hao
I am an incoming graduate student. My researech interests are centered around language acquisition and interdisciplinary research at the intersection of psychology and computer science. My research methodologies encompass ERP, fMRI, and RSA. I completed my undergraduate studies in Journalism. In my leisure time, my hobbies include cycling, running, swimming, watching classic films, and discovering gourmet cuisine.
Email: howiehao@126.com
Jie Zhang
I am a first-year graduate student at the School of Psychology, Beijing Language and Culture University. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Ningxia University, where I majored in Agricultural Science. Driven by my profound curiosity and interest in the human brain, I chose to pursue a degree in Psychology. Currently, my research focuses on the intersection of Cognitive Neuroscience, Psycholinguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. In my free time, I enjoy cycling, photography, and listening to music.
Email: 15769503188@163.com
Xinran Wang
Hello everyone, I am a first-year graduate student majoring in Applied Psychology. I also completed four years of undergraduate study in psychology. I believe the most fascinating aspect of psychology lies in its ability to help us understand ourselves, others, and the secrets deep within the brain. Currently, my research interest is new-meaning learning, a fascinating area of vocabulary acquisition. In my free time, I enjoy traveling and drawing energy from nature. I am also developing a new hobby: stand-up comedy!
Email: w18596120658@163.com
Qinxun Li
I majored in psychology at Beijing Language and Culture University. I have a lively and cheerful personality, strong learning ability and serious and responsible work. I have participated in some simple experimental projects, and have relatively some experimental experience and thinking.
Email: 1814866451@qq.com
Ziyi Tang
I am a psychology undergraduate student in BLCU. At present, I'm interested in the processing mode, storage and extraction mode of memory. I hope I can learn more in the laboratory and get good results! In my spare time, I like reading books, playing video games and doing handicrafts.
Email: t18357630725@163.com
Xulei Gao
As an undergraduate in the School of Psychology of Beijing Language and Culture University, I have extensive interests in various research fields of psychology. At present, the research I participate in is mainly the study of new meanings of words. In my spare time, I enjoy yoga, which is a mind-body exercise, as well as reading and tea art
Email: 2245645146@qq.com
Xinrong Tang
I am an undergraduate student majoring in Psychology, class of 2023. My research interest lies in how different types of words and sentences influence individuals' psychology during long-text reading. In my free time, I enjoy reading books, snacking, and playing games.
Email: 2628755278@qq.com
Yao Xiao
I am an undergraduate student majoring in psychology in the class of 2021. My research focus is on the mechanism of the interaction between social media and contradictory body image. I am particularly interested in the interaction between social environment and female body image and objectification. In my spare time, I enjoy cycling, listening to music, watching TV series and doing handicrafts.
Email: xiaoyao12you138@126.com
Yifan Cao
I am a third-year graduate student at the School of Psychology, Beijing Language and Culture University, majoring in Developmental and Educational Psychology. I completed my undergraduate studies at Beijing Language and Culture University, majoring in Special Education (Speech and Hearing Science), and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Education.I am currently employed by China Railway Investment Group Co., Ltd. My research interests focus on the impact of sleep deprivation and aging on sustained attention, as well as the underlying mechanisms. In my free time, I enjoy cycling, swimming, reading, and exploring various cuisines.
Email: caoyfan0806@126.com
Yufan Zhang
I graduated from FangLab in 2025 with a master's degree, where my research primarily focused on the mechanism during memory retrieval. I also participated in projects related to L1 & L2 words' new meaning learning. After graduation, I began pursuing my doctoral degree at the Institute of Psychology, CAS, shifting my research focus to precision adjustment of mental health.
Email: yvonne9856@163.com
Wenjing Wang
I am a first-year master's student in the Department of Psychology at Beijing Language and Culture University. My major is Applied Psychology. I graduated from Huzhou Normal University with a dual bachelor's degree in Electronic Science and Technology and Elementary Education.My research interests lie in the fields of language learning, memory consolidation, and the impact of sleep on learning, with a particular focus on the creation of neologisms for homophones and the study of the effects of semantic meanings on the retrieval of original words. In my free time, I enjoy writing, swimming, and playing badminton.
Email: wenjingwang325@gmail.com
Yuchen Hu
Hello, my name is Hu Yuchen, I am a student in the Psychology Department at Beijing Language and Culture University. My research interest is the interactive effects of emotion and cognition, and my research methods may involve EEG and fMRI. In my spare time, I enjoy reading novels, climbing mountains, and watching movies.
Email: huyuchen1110@126.com
Yuelong Wang
Hello, I am a third-year undergraduate student in the School of Psychology at Beijing Language and Culture University. I am interested in research related to memory and am mainly focused on the formation and decay of memory. Outside of school, I enjoy reading and traveling, and hope to see more beautiful and magical natural scenery.
Email: 201686992@qq.com
Charles A. Perfetti, University of Pittsburgh, Learning Research and Development Center
Lin Chen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of Educational Psychology
刘友谊, 北京师范大学认知神经科学与学习国家重点实验室
杨天麟, 北京语言大学信息科学学院