姓  名:
王晓莎
职  称:
助理研究员
研究领域:
语义记忆 知识表征
电子邮件:
xiaosha_wang@pku.edu.cn
个人主页:
语义记忆 知识表征


王晓莎博士是北京大学心理与认知科学学院的助理研究员。她2009年获得北京大学医学部学士学位,2016年获得北京师范大学博士学位,随后在北京师范大学信息科学与技术学院完成博士后训练。她主持了多项研究基金,包括国家自然科学基金面上项目和青年项目、博士后科学基金面上项目;担任“脑科学与类脑研究”重大项目和国自然重大项目课题骨干。

研究方向是语义记忆的认知神经基础,研究兴趣集中在语言经验在抽象知识表征中的参与机制。

(# Equal contribution, * Corresponding author)

Fu, Z., Chu, Y., Zhang, T., Li, Y., Wang, X.*, Bi, Y.* (2026) Semantics across the globe: A universal neurocognitive semantic 1 structure adaptive to climate. Nat Commun, 17:4016.

Amaral, L.#, Wang, X.#, Bi, Y.*, & Striem-Amit, E.* (2025). Unraveling the impact of congenital deafness on individual brain organization. eLife, 13:RP96944.

Wang*, X., Wang, B., & Bi, Y*. (2023). Early language exposure affects neural mechanisms of semantic representations. eLife12, e81681.

Xiong, Z. #, Tian, Y. #, Wang, X*., Wei, K*., & Bi, Y. (2023). Gravity matters for the neural representations of action semantics. Cerebral Cortex, 33(11): 6862-6871

Wang X., Li G., Zhao G., Li Y., Wang B., Lin C.P., Liu X. *, Bi Y.* Social and emotion dimensional organizations in the abstract semantic space: the neuropsychological evidence. Scientific Reports, 2021, 11, 23572.

Wang X, Bi, Y*. Idiosyncratic Tower of Babel: Individual differences in word meaning representation increase along abstractness. Psychological Science, 2021, 32(10): 1617-1635

Wang X.#, Wang B.#, Bi Y.* Close yet independent: Dissociation of social from valence and abstract semantic dimensions in the left anterior temporal lobe. Human Brain Mapping, 2019, 40: 4759-4776.

Wang X.#, Wu W.#, Ling Z., Xu Y., Fang Y., Wang X., Binder J., Men W., Gao J., Bi Y.* Organizational Principles of Abstract Words in the Human Brain. Cerebral Cortex, 2018, 28: 4305-4318. 

Wang X. #, Xu Y. #, Wang Y., Zeng Y., Zhang J.*, Ling Z.*, Bi Y. Representational similarity analysis reveals task-dependent semantic influence of the visual word form area. Scientific Reports, 2018, 8(1): 3047

Wang X, Fang Y, Cui Z, Xu Y, He Y, Guo Q*, Bi Y*. Representing object categories by connections: Evidence from a multivariate connectivity pattern classification approach. Human Brain Mapping, 2016, 37(10):3685-97

Wang X, Caramazza A, Peelen MV, Han Z, Bi Y*. Reading without speech sounds: VWFA and its connectivity in the congenitally deaf. Cerebral cortex, 2015, 25 (9): 2416-2426.

Wang X, Han Z, He Y, Liu L, Bi Y*. Resting-State Functional Connectivity Patterns Predict Chinese Word Reading Competency. PLoS One, 2012, 7(9): e44848