Behavioral Addiction or Compulsion: A new study in CCBS devoting to unveil their significance difference in neural cognitive mechanism
Behavioral addiction is used to describe an entire process by which people become dependent on a particular behavior in order to cope with [...]
A newly published paper in Psychological Research for CCBS
A study by Prof. Ming YAN and his colleagues on perceptual span and individual difference during the reading of Tibetan sentences has been [...]
CCBS’s Professor Makes Major Progress in the Study of COVID-19
Recently, Prof. Xiang’s team released the first call for timely mental health interventions for those who are in need in the Lancet Psychia [...]
A newly published paper in Scientific Studies of Reading (SSR) for CCBS
A study on perceptual span among typically developing Chinese children has been published by Prof. Ming YAN and his colleagues in the journ [...]
Seminars organized by ICI-CCBS: “Wake up! How arousal influences goal-directed and exploratory behavior”
Institute of Collaborative Innovation-Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences invited Prof. Christian Ruff, full professor of Neuroeconomic [...]
Seminars organized by ICI-CCBS: “Prefrontal information processing and novel neural stimulation approach”
Institute of Collaborative Innovation-Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences invited Prof. Yang Zhan, Leader of the Brain Science Center w [...]
CCBS made a new advance in brain and language cognition
The group of Prof. Juan Zhang and their colleague Prof. Zhen Yuan have published one article in one prominent linguistic journal, Internati [...]
Wake up! How arousal influences goal-directed and exploratory behavior
Arousal-related fluctuations of cortical activity are ubiquitous in the mammalian brain and vary spontaneously with neuromodulatory catech [...]
Prefrontal information processing and novel neural stimulation approach
Social behavior is a complex behavior with preference towards familiar individuals as opposed to strangers. We found that social stimuli a [...]