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科研成果

   研究所科研团队已得到国家自然科学基金,国家自然科学基金主任基金,国家基础研究重大项目973前期研究专项,国家863项目,国家新药基金,教育部科学技术重大项目,教育部新世纪优秀人才项目,教育部博士点基金,科技部国际合作重点项目,中国科学院重点实验室合作基金,美国AP Foundation和Bower Foundation等资助和支持。已获准国家专利二项,获省部国家级科技奖多项。已在身心调节、脑功能成像、跨文化认知加工、生物医学工程、神经退行性疾病、神经信息学等领域发表论文180余篇,包括Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Neuroimage, Human Brain Mapping, Progress in Brain Research, Neurocomputing, Neural Networks, Pattern Recognition Letters, Brain Research, Neuroscience Letters, Experimental Neurology, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, Life Science, Psychiatry Research, Stress and Health, Physica A,NeuroReport, Chinese Science Bulletin, Chin Phys Lett, Chin Med J.,等SCI杂志。科学出版社著作3部。研究工作被Nature,Science, Nature Review Neuroscience, Neuron, Trends in Cognitive Sciences等国际权威杂志引用并评述。美联社、路透社、新华社、中央电视台、美国国家广播公司、《中国日报》、《华盛顿邮报》、《洛杉矶时报》、《科技日报》、《读者文摘》等媒体报道。

对唐一源博士的采访:   

唐一源是中国大连理工大学神经信息学研究所所长、教授。目前作为University of Oregon客座教授,在该校合作研究身心调节训练的心理、生理和脑机制及其应用。与本专题相关的研究工作已在《美国国家科学院院刊 PNAS》上发表文论3篇。

 
探索身心相互作用的机理及其应用探索
 

Until 2010, Dr. Tang has published more than 180 internationally/nationally peer-reviewed articles including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Neuroimage, Human Brain Mapping, Progress in Brain Research, Neurocomputing, Neural Networks, Pattern Recognition Letters, Brain Research, Neuroscience Letters, Experimental Neurology, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, Life Science, Psychiatry Research, Stress and Health, Physica A,NeuroReport, Chinese Science Bulletin, Chin Phys Lett, Chin Med J., etc.,and 8 books. His works have been reported and commented by leading prestigious journals such as Nature, Science, Nature Review Neuroscience, Neuron, Trends in Cognitive Sciences and many media such as the Associate Press, NBC, Reuters, NPR, Washington Post, Los Angeles Time, CBC, Oprah Magazine,Parade Magazine, Reader Digest, Prevention Magazine, New Scientists, CCTV, China Daily, etc.
 
Selected publications

Tang YY,  Lu Q, Geng X, Stein EA, Yang Y, Posner MI. Short-term meditation induces white matter changes in the anterior cingulate.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2010 , 107(35):15649-52.

Media Relations: 
Science Daily

Tang YY, Ma Y., Fan Y.,Feng H., Wang J., Feng S., Lu Q., Hu B., Lin Y., Li J., Zhang Y., Wang Y., Zhou L., Fan M..Central and autonomic nervous system interaction is altered by short-term meditation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,USA. 2009,106(22):8865-70
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Science Daily

 
Tang YY,Ma Y., Wang J., Fan Y., Feng S., Lu Q., Yu Q., Sui D.. Rothbart M.K., Fan M., Posner, M.I.. Short term meditation training improves attention and self regulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2007, 104 (43):17152-17156  

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This article had been listed in the top ten of Nature China published research highlights in 2007.

Science Daily:       
Nature

Reuters
 
Tang YY,
Zhang W.T., Chen K.W., Feng S.H., Ji Y., Shen J.X., Reiman E.M., Liu Y.Y.. Arithmetic processing in the brain shaped by cultures. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2006, 103 (26):10775-10780(Top Story) 
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Nature Review Neuroscience
Trends in Cognitive Science

Tang YY, Posner MI. Attention training and attention state training. Trends Cogn Sci. 2009,13(5):222-7 

Tang YY,
Posner MI.Response to Jaeggi et.al.. Exploring training methods. Trends Cogn Sci. 2009,13(5):192-3  

Tang YY, Liu Y. Numbers in the cultural brain. Prog Brain Res. 2009, 178:151-7.

Interview with Dr. Yi-Yuan Tang:     
Dr. Yi-Yuan Tang
is a professor at China's Dalian University of Technology and a guest professor at the University of Oregon, where he is currently studying the application of meditation training and its effects on attention and self-regulation. His work on this topic has been published in three papers in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

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