Chun-Wei Hsu
University of Plymouth
Biography
Chun-Wei Hsu is doing her Ph.D. in Psychology at University of Plymouth since April 2014. She went to undergraduate school at National Taiwan University, and double majored in life science and psychology within four years (Sep. 2007 – Jun. 2011). Later, she completed a master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging at University of Sheffield (Se. 2012 – Aug. 2013). Currently, her Ph.D. project is to explore the cognitive mechanisms underlying deception through creativity and neuroscience. Chun-Wei is interested in how people conduct high-level cognition in complex social interaction and how people evaluate expect the pay-offs and take action during the decision-making process. Ideal interaction requires people to simulate others' perspectives and shape their behaviors, which is of great interest to her. Human neuroimaging methods with fMRI or EEG are the approach she wants to use to answer my research questions
Abstract
Abstract : The effect of mental countermeasures on fMRI-based concealed information tests