王俭勤

发布时间:2020-04-24浏览次数:1790

王俭勤(WANG Jianqin

现任复旦大学副教授,心理学博士(荷兰马斯特里赫特大学,Maastricht University),心理学博士后(比利时鲁汶大学,KU Leuven),上海市浦江人才。国际应用心理学会法律心理学分会理事会成员,欧洲心理学与法律学会会员,美国心理学会法律心理学分会会员。担任Memory & Cognition编委,担任Cognition、Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition、Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Memory & Cognition、Consciousness and Cognition、Cognition and Emotion, Memory、Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology、Journal of Cognitive Psychology、Cognitive Processing、Psychology, Crime and Law、Topics in Cognitive Science等期刊审稿人。

电子邮箱wjq@fudan.edu.cn

研究主页https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jane-Wang-70

主要研究兴趣:认知心理学和法律心理学,研究兴趣包括记忆尤其是记忆的可塑性对决策、恐惧等行为的影响,具体研究领域包括错误记忆、目击证人记忆、决策偏差、焦虑症/恐惧学习的机制、记忆的年老化、基于记忆的决策相关神经机制等

主持科研项目

  1. 主持教育部人文社会科学研究项目“错误记忆影响决策偏好的年老化机制及其神经基础”,2021-2024

  2. 主持上海市浦江人才项目“健康人群和焦虑障碍人群中基于错误记忆的恐惧泛化的认知神经机制研究”,2021-2024

  3. 主持比利时博士后项目“Implanting a fear memory in the human mind: A new approach for fear generalization”PDM/19/057 P126542),2019-2020

发表论文

  • Wang, J. *, Otgaar, H., & Howe, M. L.(2023). Creating false rewarding memories guides novel decision-making. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. Advance online publication. https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001283.

  • Otgaar, H., Zhang, Y., Li, C., & Wang, J.* (2023). Beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia from a cross-cultural lens. Journal of Criminal Psychology, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-06-2023-0037.

  • Li, C., Otgaar, H., Muris, P., Zhang, Y., & Wang, J. (2023). Inducing emotionally-negative nonbelieved memories using negative pictures. Memory & Cognition, in press.

  • 章平, 于佳鑫, 朱凯, 王俭勤*.(2023) 短视频使用、家长干预与儿童学业成绩之关系研究. 新闻大学,第205期,80-93.

  • Li, C., Otgaar, H., Battista, F., Muris, P., & Wang, J. (2023). Challenging memories reduces intrusive memories and the memory amplification effect. Memory, 31, 1039-1050.

  • Wang, J., Otgaar, H., Howe, M.L., Dong, Q., & Zhou, C. (2022). Self-enhanced false memory across the life span. Journal of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 77, 1654-1653.

  • Zhang, Y., Battista, F., Thissen, D., Otgaar, H., Wang, J., & Jelicic, M. (in press). Examining the associations between nonbelieved memories and memory distrust, self-esteem, and rumination. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice.

  • Zhang, Y., Otgaar, H., & Wang, J. (2022). Memory Distrust is Related to Memory Errors, Self-esteem, and Personality. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 36, 283-292.

  • Otgaar, H., & Wang, J. (2022). Culture and false memories: What we know so far. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 27, 18-19.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Howe, M.L., & Cheng, S. (2021). Self-referential false associations: A self-enhanced constructive effect for verbal but not pictorial stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74, 1512-1524.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Santtila, P., Shen, X., & Zhou, C. (2021). How culture shapes constructive false memory. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 10, 24-32. (Editor’s Choice, Reported by Elsevier, Publons)

  • Wang, J.*, Smeets, T., Otgaar, H., & Howe, M. L. (2021). Manipulating memory associations minimizes avoidance behavior. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 15, 746161.

  • Otgaar, H., Wang, J., Dodier, O., Howe, M. L., Lilienfeld, S. O., Loftus, E.F., Lynn, S. J., Merckelbach, H., & Patihis, L. (2020). Skirting the Issue: What Does Believing in Repression Mean? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 2005-2006.

  • Li, C., Wang, J.*, & Otgaar, H. (2020). Creating nonbelieved memories for bizarre actions using an imagination inflation procedure. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 34, 1277-1286.

  • Otgaar, H., Wang, J., Howe, M. L., Lilienfeld, S. O., Loftus, E.F., Lynn, S. J., Merckelbach, H., & Patihis, L. (2020). Belief in unconscious repressed memory is widespread: A comment on Brewin, Li, Ntarantana, Unsworth, and McNeilis (2019). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 1996-2000.

  • Riesthuis, P., Otgaar, H., & Wang, J. (2019). Differences between bilinguals and monolinguals in false memory production? A look into the DRM paradigm using contextual details. Psychological Research on Urban Society, 2, 88-97.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Bisback, A., Howe, M. L., & Smeets, T. (2019). The consequences of implicit and explicit beliefs on food preferences. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 6, 371-385.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Howe, M. L., & Zhou, C. (2019). A self-reference false memory effect in the DRM paradigm: Evidence from Eastern and Western samples. Memory & Cognition, 47, 76-86.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Smeets, T, Howe, M. L., & Zhou, C. (2019). Manipulating memory associations changes decision-making preferences in a preconditioning task. Consciousness and Cognition, 69, 103-112.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Howe, M. L., Lippe, F., & Smeets, T. (2018). The nature and consequences of false memories for visual stimuli. Journal of Memory and Language,101, 124-135.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Smeets, T., Howe, M. L., Merckelbach, H., & Zhou, C. (2018). Consequences of false memories in eyewitness testimony: A review and implications for Chinese legal practice. Psychological Research on Urban Society, 1, 12-25.

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Howe, M. L., Smeets, T., Merckelbach, H., & Nahouli, Z. (2017). Undermining belief in false memories leads to less efficient problem-solving behaviour. Memory, 25, 910-921.

  • Otgaar, H., Wang, J., Fränken, J., & Howe, M. L. (2018). Believing does not equal remembering: The effects of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, belief in accuracy, and recollection. Acta Psychologica, 191, 271-280.  

  • Wang, J.*, Otgaar, H., Howe, M. L., Smeets, T., & Merckelbach, H. (2015). Nonbelieved memories: about what will occur when you do not believe in your memories. In-Mind Magazine, 11.

  • Otgaar, H., Moldoveanu, G., Wang, J., & Howe, M. L. (2017). Exploring the consequences of nonbelieved memories in the DRM paradigm. Memory, 25, 922-933.

  • Otgaar, H., Howe, M. L., Smeets, T., & Wang, J. (2016). Denial-Induced Forgetting: False denials undermine memory, but external denials undermine belief. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 5, 168-175.

  • Otgaar, H., Howe, M.L., Brackmann, N., & Wang, J. (2016). When children are the worst and best eyewitnesses: Factors behind the development of false memory. In R. Nash & J. Ost (Eds), False and Distorted Memories (23-38), Psychology Press.

  • Otgaar, H., Howe, M. L., Memon, A, & Wang, J. (2014). The development of differential mnemonic effects of false denials and forced confabulations. Behavioral Science & The Law, 32, 718-731.

  • Otgaar, H., Howe, M.L., Clark, A., Wang, J., & Merckelbach, H. (2015). What if you went to the police and accused your uncle of abuse? Misunderstanding concerning the benefits of memory distortion: A commentary on Fernandez (2015). Consciousness and Cognition, 33, 286-290.

  • Wang, J., Cao, H. & Zhang, Y. (2012). Cognitive clue impacts rat’s pain affection. Chinese Journal of Pain Medicine, 18(11): 670-674. (in Chinese, peer reviewed)