Xin-tian Hu
Principle Investigator
Nerve system coding discipline group
Kunming Institute of Zoology
China
Biography
Prof. Xin-Tian Hu, Principle Investigator, PhD Supervisor. His research is mainly focused on the information encoding and the transformation mechanisms between different coding strategies in the non-hunman primate brain and the development of the non-human primate animal models and mechanism studies of the central nervous system diseases. From his Lab, more than 20 papers have been published in Science, PNAS, Neurosci Biobehav Rev, PLoS One.
Research Interest
Information encoding and the transformation mechanisms between different coding strategies in the non-hunman primate brain and the development of the non-human primate animal models and mechanism studies of the central nervous system diseases.
Publications
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Gu XJ, Hu M, Li B, Hu XT. The role of contrast adaptation in saccadic suppression in humans. PloS one. 2014 Jan 22;9(1):e86542.
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Zhang J, Zhu W, Ding X, Zhou C, Hu X, Ma Y. Different masking effects on “hole†and “no-hole†figures. Journal of vision. 2009 Aug 2;9(9):6-.
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Meng Z, Liu C, Hu X, Ma Y. Somatosensory cortices are required for the acquisition of morphine-induced conditioned place preference. PloS one. 2009 Nov 3;4(11):e7742.