Dr. 2014-2017, Department of General Psychology, Giessen University.
                    
Enrolled in the IRTG 1901 "The Brain in Action". Project: Keeping track of moving targets
                    
Advisor: Prof. Karl Gegenfurtner (Homepage)
M.Sc. 2012-2014, Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong
                    
Advisor: Prof. Janet Hsiao (Lab Webpage)
B.Sc. 2008-2012, Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing
                    
Advisor: Prof. Zhou Xiaolin (Chinese Homepage;English Homepage)
2017 VSS. Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. Attention is allocated closely ahead of the target during smooth pursuit eye movements: evidence from EEG frequency tagging.
St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA
2016 ECVP. Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. Attention is allocated ahead of the target during smooth pursuit eye movements: evidence from EEG frequency tagging.
Barcelona, Spain
2016 VSS. Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. A tight coupling between finger and oculomotor commands.
St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA
2013 APCV. Chen, J. & Hsiao, J.H. When subliminal stimuli fail to transfer across hemispheres: interhemispheric integration of nonconscious information.
Suzhou, China
Poster
2015 VSS. Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. Anticipatory smooth pursuit of intentional finger movement.
St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA
2014 VSS. Chen, J. & Hsiao, J.H. Right hemisphere dominance in nonconscious processing.
St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA
2013 CogSci. Chen, J. & Hsiao, J.H. Hemispheric Asymmetry in Nonconscious Processing.
Berlin, Germany