Brief Introduction
Dr. Guo Feng received her B.A. in Psychology in 2011 from Capital Normal University and PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience in 2016 from Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Science, under the supervision of Prof. Wen Zhou. She currently works at the Institute of Applied Psychology and Psychological Research and Counseling Center in Southwest Jiaotong University.
Her research interests are mainly in Social Cognition, Multisensory processing, and Traffic Human Factors Engineering. Part of her research is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, No., 52072320 & No., 32000734), One Hundred Person Project of the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, and Mental Health Education Research Center of Sichuan Province.
Representive work:
[1] Shi, L., Guo, Z., Tan, X., Chen, X., Li, C., Zou, J., Cao, S., & Feng, G*. (2021). Cognitive Abilities Predict Safety Performance: A Study Examining High-Speed Railway Dispatchers.Journal of Advanced Transportation, vol. 2021, ID 5538320, 10 pages, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5538320
[2] Guo, Z., Zou, J., He, C., Tan, X., Chen, C., &Feng, G.*(2020). The importance of cognitive and mental factors on prediction of job performance in Chinese high-speed railway dispatchers.Journal of Advanced Transportation. JCR Q3, IF=1.67.
[3]Guo Feng, & Wen Zhou. Nostril-specific and structure-based olfactory learning of chiral discrimination in human adults.eLIFE, 2019, 8: e41296. JCR Q1, IF=7.55.
[4]Guo Feng, Bin Zhou, Wen Zhou, Michael S. Beauchamp, & John F. Magnotti. A laboratory study of the McGurk effect in 324 monozygotic and dizygotic twins.Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019, 13: 1029. JCR Q2, IF=3.65.
[5]Guo Feng, Yuan Zhuang, Fangshu Yao, Yuting Ye, Qiannong Wan, & Wen Zhou. Development of the Chinese Smell Identification Test.Chemical Sense, 2019, 44: 189-195. JCR: Q3, IF=2.34.
[6] Bin Zhou,Guo Feng, Wei Chen, & Wen Zhou.Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception.Cerebral Cortex, 2017, 1-11. JCR: Q2, IF=5.44.
[7]John F. Magnotti, Debshila B. Mallick,Guo Feng, Bin Zhou, Wen Zhou, & Michael S. Beauchamp. Similar frequency of the McGurk effect in large samples of native Mandarin Chinese and American English speakers.Experimental Brain Research, 2015, 2581-2586. JCR: Q3, IF=1.89.