李興珊
研究員
李興珊,男,中國科學院心理研究所研究員。
2009年9月至今,中國科學院心理研究所,研究員
2007年8月-2009年8月,Vanderbilt University,博士后
1992年8月-1999年7月,華光科技股份有限公司,軟體工程師
(1) 漢語閱讀,特別是漢語詞語的識別與分割。
(2) 視覺注意以及與物體識別、物體分割的關係。
(3) 高級認知活動中的眼動控制機理。
Association for Psychological Science (APS). Vision Science Society (VSS). Psychonomics Society
英國ORS獎學金
中國科學院百人計劃研究員
Li. X., Bicknell, K., Liu, P., Wei, W., & Rayner, K. (in press). Reading is fundamentally similar across disparate writing systems: A systematic characterization of how words and characters influence eye movements in Chinese reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Su, Y., Rao, L., Sun, H., Du, X., Li, X., Li, S. (in press). Is making a risky choice based on a weighting and adding process? An eye-tracking investigation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition
Li, X. S., Gu, J. J., Liu, P. P., & Rayner, K.(2013). The advantage of word-based processing in Chinese reading: Evidence from eye movements.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Li, X., & Shen, W. (2013).Joint effect of insertion of spaces and word length in saccade target selection in Chinese reading. Journal of Research in Reading
Wei, W.,Li, X., & Pollatsek, A. (2013). Properties of fixated words affect outgoing saccade length in Chinese reading. Vision Research
Liu, P. & Li, X. (2013). Optimal viewing position effects in the processing of isolated Chinese words.Vision Research
Liu, P. & Li, X. (in press).Inserting Spaces Before and After Words Affect Word Processing Differently: Evidence from Eye Movements. British Journal of Psychology
Liu P-P, Li W-J, Lin N, Li X-S (2013) Do Chinese Readers Follow the National Standard Rules for Word Segmentation during Reading? PLoS ONE
Menneer, T., Stroud, M.J., Cave, K. R., Li, X. S.., Hayward J. Godwin, H. J., Liversedge, S. P. & Donnelly, N. (2012). Search for Two Categories of Target Produces Fewer Fixations to Target-color Items. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied
Li X, Ma G (2012) Word Boundaries Affect Visual Attention in Chinese Reading. PLoS ONE
Chen L, Li X, Yang Y. (2012). Focus, Newness and Their Combination: Processing of Information Structure in Discourse. PLoS ONE
Su, Y., Rao, L. L., Li , X. S., Wang, Y. & Li, S. (2012). From Quality to Quantity: The Role of Common Features in Consumer Preference. Journal of Economic Psychology
Li, X. S., Zhao, W. C., &Pollatsek, A. (2012). Dividing lines at the word boundary position helps reading in Chinese.Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Li, X. S., Liu, P. P., &Rayner, K. (2011). Eye movement guidance in Chinese reading: Is there a preferred viewing location? Vision Research
Li, X.S., &Pollatsek, A. (2011). Word knowledge influences character perception. Psychonomics Bulletin & Review.
Li, X. S., Logan, G.D., Zbrodoff, N. J. (2010). Where do we look when we count? The role of eye movements in enumeration. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
Li, X.S., Rayner, K., & Cave, K. (2009).On the segmentation of Chinese words during reading. Cognitive Psychology
Li, X.S., & Logan, G. D. (2008). Object-based attention in Chinese readers of Chinese words: Beyond Gestalt principles. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 945-949.
Evans, K., Rotello, C.M., Li, X.S., & Rayner, K. (2009). Scene perception and memory revealed by eye movements and ROC analyses: Does a cultural difference truly exist? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Li, X.S., Cave, K.R., & Wolfe, JM. (2008). Kanizsa-type subjective contours do not guide attentional deployment in visual but line termination contours do. Perception & Psychophysics
Li, X.S., Rayner, K., Williams, C.C., Cave, K.R., & Well, A.D. (2007). Eye movements and individual differences. Visual Cognition
Rayner, K., Li, X.S., &Pollatsek.A. (2007).Extending the E-Z Reader model of eye movement control to Chinese reading. Cognitive Science
Rayner, K., Li, X.S., Williams C.C., Cave, K. R., & Well, A.D. (2007). Eye movements during information processing tasks: Individual differences and cultural effects. Vision Research
Rayner, K., Li, X.S., Juhasz, B.J., & Yan, G. (2005).The effect of word predictability on the eye movements of Chinese readers. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review