Prof. ZHANG Haoyun
Assistant Professor (ICI-CCBS)
Room: E21-3044 / N21-1004d
Tel: +(853) 8822 9212
E-mail: haoyunzhang@um.edu.mo
- Ph.D., Psychology & Language Science Dual Title, Specialization in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
- M.S., Fundamental Psychology, Beijing Normal University, China
- B.S., Psychology, Shaanxi Normal University, China
- Ad Hoc Reviewer – International Journal of Bilingualism; Bilingualism: Language and Cognition; Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews; Neurobiology of Aging; Plos One; Frontiers Psychology; Brain and Behavior.
- Guest Associate Editor: Frontiers Psychology in Language Science
- Member – The Psychonomic Society; The Society for the Neurobiology of Language.
Cognitive abilities, such as executive function and language production, decline with age. Older adults typically struggle to memorize items, inhibit irrelevant information, and/or produce fluent speech. These age-associated declines interfere with older adults’ successful communication and social interactions. To help alleviate these problems, my research investigates factors that contribute to age-related declines in language production, and their neural bases, mainly from four perspectives, 1) Phonological characteristics, 2) Cognitive control demands, 3) Functional connectivity, and 4) Bilingualism. I use various behavioral and neuroscience methods to investigate my research questions, including Electroencephalography (EEG), and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI).
- NSF PIRE Graduate Matching Grant to conduct research on bilingualism and aging for 8 weeks in Dr. Judith Kroll’s lab at the University of California, Riverside, supported by the Pennsylvania State University, 2018.
- NSF PIRE Graduate Matching Grant to conduct research on bilingualism and aging for 5 weeks with Dr. Deborah Burke at Pomona College, supported by the Pennsylvania State University, 2016.
- NSF PIRE Graduate Matching Grant to conduct research on bilingualism and cognitive control for 8 weeks in Dr. Teresa Bajo’s lab at the University of Granada, supported by the Pennsylvania State University, 2015.
- Zhang H., Diaz M.T., Guo T., & Kroll J. F. (In Press). Language immersion and language training: Two paths to enhanced language regulation and cognitive control. Brain and Language.
- Kalamala, P., Walther, J., Zhang, H., Diaz, M.T., Senderecka, M., & Wodniecka, Z. (In Press). The use of second language enhances neural efficiency of inhibitory control: an ERP study. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
- Zhang, H., Gertel, V.H., Cosgrove, A.L., & Diaz, M.T. (2021). Age-related differences in resting-state and task-based network characteristics and cognition: A lifespan sample. Neurobiology of Aging, 101, 262-272.
- Zhang H., Bai X., & Diaz M.T. (2021). The intensity and connectivity of spontaneous brain activity in a language network relate to aging and language. Neuropsychologia, 154, 107784.
- Diaz, M.T., Karimi, H., Gertel, V.H., Troutman, S.B.W., Cosgrove, A.L., & Zhang, H. (2021). Neural sensitivity to phonological characteristics is stable across the lifespan. Neuroimage, 225, 117511.
- Zhang, H., Wu, Y. J., & Thierry, G. (2020). Bilingualism and aging: A focused neuroscientific review. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 54, 100890.
- Gertel, V. H., Zhang, H., & Diaz, M. T. (2020). Stronger right hemisphere functional connectivity supports executive aspects of language in older adults. Brain and Language, 206, 104771.
- Zhang, H., Carlson, M. T., & Diaz, M. T. (2020). Investigating the effects of phonological neighbours on word retrieval and phonetic variation in word naming and picture naming paradigms. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 35 (8), 980-991.
- Zhang H., Eppes, A., & Diaz M. T. (2019). Task difficulty modulates age-related differences in the behavioral and neural bases of language production. Neuropsychologia, 124, 254-273.
- Zhang, H., Eppes, A., Beatty-Martínez, A., Navarro-Torres, C., & Diaz, M. T. (2018). Task difficulty modulates brain-behavior correlations in language production and cognitive control: Behavioral and fMRI evidence from a phonological go/no-go picture-naming paradigm. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 18(5), 964-981.
- Wu, Y. J., Zhang, H., & Guo, T. (2016). Does speaking two dialects in daily life affect executive functions? An Event-Related Potential study. PloS one, 11(3), e0150492.
- Lu, D., Zhang, H., Kang, C., & Guo, T. (2016). ERPs evidence for the relationship between fluid intelligence and cognitive control. Neuroreport, 27, 379-383.
- Zhang H., Kang C., Wu Y. J., Ma F., & Guo T. (2015). Improving proactive control with training on language switching in bilinguals. NeuroReport, 26(6), 354-359.
- 张浩云,康春燕,&郭桃梅 (2014). Simon效应的近红外研究. 北京师范大学学报(自然科学版), 2, 016.
- 张浩云,马凤阳,陈冰玏,&郭桃梅 (2012). 非熟练汉-英双语者在英语词汇阅读中汉语自动激活的再探讨. 外语教学与研究(外国语文双月刊), 44(5), 719-727.