Qiuling (Rachel) Luo

  PhD Student                                

 

University of Louvain (UCL)
Institute of research in Psychology (IPSY)  
Institute of Neuroscience (IoNS)
10, Place du Cardinal Mercier
1348 Louvain-La-Neuve \ Belgium

Tel : +32 10 47 47 51
Email
: quiling.luo @student.uclouvain.be

 

 

Research Interests

My previous research interests focused on social decision, mainly in the economic field. In recent years, I have been intersted in studying social perception, specifically within the domain of face perception and personality discrimination. 

I am a PhD student at South China Normal Univeristy of China, under the supervision of Prof. Mo Lei. Glad to have the opportunity to visit the Face Categorization Lab to learn the technique of steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP), which provides objective and high signal-to-noice ratio measures of neural responses to visual stimuli. This techique will help me to explore the mechanism of face processing.     

 

Publications: Other

Wang, Y., Qu, C., Luo, Q., Qu, L., & Li, X. (2014). Like or dislike? Affective preference modulates neural response to others' gains and losses. Plos One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105694

Li, H., Mo, L., Luo, Q., Mo, R., Yu., M., & Zhong., H. (2014) .Effect of signature on honesty and morality. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 46 (9): 1347-1354. (in Chinese)

Luo, Q., Wei X., Lu X., & Qu C. (2013). Review of research on mechanisms for decision-making deficits in pathological gambling. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 21(5), 719-722. (in Chinese)

Luo, Q. & Qu, C. (2013). Comparison enhances size ensitivity: Neural correlates of outcome magnitude processing. Plos One, 8(8), e71186.

Luo, Q., Wang, Y., & Qu, C. (2011). The near-miss effect in slot-machine gambling: modulation of feedback-related negativity by subjective value. Neuroreport, 22(18), 989-993.