Huan Luo

Principle Investigator
Peking University

Huan Luo’s research focuses on the temporal dynamics and organization in various cognitive processes (e.g., sensory processing, attention, scene analysis, speech, working memory, etc.) using a combination of cognitive behavioral measurements and time-resolved neuroimaging approaches (EEG, MEG, etc.).

 

Key publications

  • Mo, C., Lu, J., Wu, B., Jia, J., Luo, H. , Fang F. , “Competing rhythmic neural representations of orientations during concurrent attention to multiple orientation features”, Nature Communications 10(1): 5264, doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13282-3

  • Huang, Q., Jia, J., Han, Q., Luo, H., “Fast-backward replay of sequentially memorized items in humans”, eLife 7: e35164, doi.org/10.7554/eLife.35164.001

  • Jia, J., Liu, L., Fang, F., Luo, H., “Sequential sampling of visual objects during sustained attention”, PLoS Biology 15(6): e2001903, doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001903

  • Song, K., Meng, M., Chen, L., Zhou, K., Luo, H., “Behavioral oscillations in attention: rhythmic alpha pulses mediated through theta band”, Journal of Neuroscience 34(14): 4837-4844, doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4856-13.2014

  • Luo, H., Liu, Z., Poeppel, D., “Auditory cortex tracks both auditory and visual stimulus dynamics using low-frequency neuronal phase modulation”, PLoS Biology 8(8),

  • Luo, H., Poeppel, D., “Phase patterns of neuronal responses reliably discriminate speech in human auditory cortex”, Neuron 54(6): 1001-1010, 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.06.004