I am Jinjin Li, a Ph.D student of Basic Psychology from Guizhou Normal University (China). Currently, my research interest lies in Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology.
Jinjin Li
School of Psychology, Guizhou Normal University (China)
The research direction are Acute Stress, Attentional Bias, and Rumination. I am good at eye movement data analysis, EEG functional connectivity analysis, event-related potential (ERP) analysis and Heart rate variability(HRV)analysis.
2021-now
School of Psychology, Guizhou Normal University (China)
The research direction are Acute Stress, Attentional Bias, and Rumination. I am good at eye movement data analysis, EEG functional connectivity analysis, event-related potential (ERP) analysis and Heart rate variability(HRV)analysis.
2018-2021
School of Humanities, Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (China)
The research interests include Cognitive Neuroscience with Event-related Potential (ERP) and Experimental Psychology.
2013-2018
Jinjin Li, Xinxin Ma, Wenhao Pan, Huihui Ke & Zhenghua Xiao (2025). The relationship between work requirements and mental distress in hospital staff: the chain mediating effects of rumination and work recovery classes. BMC Psychology, 13:256.
Yu Luo, Jinjin Li, Yu Zhang, & Wenhao Pan (2023). The scalp prefrontal–limbic functional connectivity moderates stress-related rumination effects on stress recovery. Psychophysiology, 61:e14462.
Wenhao Pan†, Yingying Han†, Jinjin Li, Emily Zhang, & Bikai He (2022). The positive energy of netizens: development and application of fine-grained sentiment lexicon and emotional intensity model. Current Psychology, 42:27901–27918.
Yingying Han†, Wenhao Pan†, Jinjin Li, Ting Zhang, & Qiang Zhang. (2022). Developmental Trend of Subjective Well-Being of Weibo Users During COVID-19: Online Text Analysis Based on Machine Learning Method. Frontiers in Psychology, 12:779594.
Yu Luo, Xiangcai He, Shaofeng Wang, Jinjin Li, and Yu Zhang (2021). Media exposure predicts acute stress and probable acute stress disorder during the early COVID-19 outbreak in China. PeerJ, 9, e11407.
Yu Luo, Jinjin Li, Wenhao Pan, Xinxin Ma and Yu Zhang (2021). The cognitive and neural mechanisms of perseverative cognition lead to the prolonged stress response (in Chinese). Journal of Psychological Science, 44(1): 37-44.