EDUCATIONAL & WORKING EXPERIENCE
2011 Sep – 2015 Jul, South China Normal University, Bachelor’s
2015 Sep – 2017 May, New York University, Master’s
2017 Sep – 2021 Nov, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, PhD
2022 Apr – 2024 Sep, University of Oxford, postdoctoral research associate
Research Interests
2023 Apr – 2024 Sep, NWO Rubicon Grant (PI)
2022 Apr – 2023 Mar, James S. McDonnell Foundation
PUBLICATIONS
Zioga, I., Zhou, Y. J., Weissbart, H., Martin, A. E., & Haegens, S. Alpha and beta oscillations differentially support word production in a rule-switching task. eNeuro, ENEURO-0312.
Zhou, Y. J., Ramchandran, A., Haegens, S. (2023). Alpha oscillations protect working
memory from distracters in a modality-specific way. NeuroImage, 278, 120290.
ElShafei, H., Zhou, Y. J., Haegens, S. (2022). Shaping information processing: the role of oscillatory dynamics in a working-memory task. eNeuro, 9(5).
de Voogd, L. D., Hagenberg, E., Zhou, Y. J., de Lange, F. P., & Roelofs, K. (2022). Acute threat enhances perceptual sensitivity without affecting the decision criterion. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-11.
Zhou, Y. J., Iemi, L., Schoffelen, JM., de Lange, F. P., & Haegens, S. (2021). Alpha oscillations shape sensory representation and perceptual sensitivity. Journal of Neuroscience, 41(46), 9581-9592.
Zhou, Y. J., Pérez-Bellido, A., Haegens, S., & de Lange, F. P. (2020). Perceptual expectations modulate low-frequency activity: A statistical learning magnetoencephalography study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32(4), 691-702.
Donovan, I., Zhou, Y. J., & Carrasco, M. (2020). In search of exogenous feature-based attention. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(1), 312-329.
Geurts, L.S., Chetverikov, A., Van Bergen, R.S., Zhou, Y.J., Bertana, A., & Jehee, J.F.M. (2018). Optimality is critical when it comes to testing computation-level hypotheses. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41, e231.