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Prof. Shu-Chen Li, PhD

Research focus

  • Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging
  • Neuromodulation of Cognition and Motivation
  • Brain and Behavioral Plasticity
  • Prenatal Influences on Child and Adolescent Development

​Official position 

Chair of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience,

Institution 

Faculty of Psychology, TU Dresden

Business address 

Zellescher Weg 17 Rm. A233,
01069 Dresden

Academic education and degrees

​1990

B.Sc. Psychology, City Univ. of Oklahoma, USA

​1991

M.Sc. Cognitive Psychology, Univ. of Oklahoma, USA

​1994

Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology, Univ. of Oklahoma, USA

​2006

Habilitation Psychology, Free University Berlin, Germany

 

Professional career

​1994 - 1995

Postdoc, McGill University, Montreal Canada

​1994 - 1998

Postdoc, MPI for Human Development, Berlin Germany

​1998 - 2012

Research Scientist, MPI for Human Development, Berlin Germany

​2012 - present

Prof. of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience (W3), TU Dresden, Germany

 

Honors, awards and positions

Since 2019

Speaker of Excellence Cluster Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop

​​Since 2020

​​Member of Board of Trustees Körber-Stiftung

 

Current journal editorial positions

​Since 2008

​Neuroscience& Biobehavioral Reviews

 

10 most important peer-reviewed papers (10 out of: 141, SCOPUS h-index: 41)

  1. Dix A, Li SC. Incentive motivation improves numerosity discrimination: Insights from pupillometry combined with drift-diffusion modelling. Scientific Reports. 2020;10:2068,1-11.
  2. Adelhoefer N, Gohil K, Passow S, Beste C, Li SC. Lateral prefrontal anodal transcranial direct current stimulation augments resolution of auditory perceptual-attentional conflicts. NeuroImage. 2019;199:217-227.
  3. llg L, Klados M, Alexander N, Kirschbaum C, Li SC. Long-term impacts of prenatal synthetic glucocorticoids exposure on functional brain correlates of cognitive monitoring in adolescence. Scientific Reports. 2018;8(7715):1-11.
  4. Wittkuhn LW, Eppinger B, Bartsch LM, Thurm F, Korb FM, Li SC.  Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Value-Based Learning During Sequential Decision-Making. NeuroImage. 2018;167:384-395.
  5. Eppinger B, Heekeren HR, Li SC. Age differences in the neural mechanisms of intertemporal choice under subjective decision conflict. Cerebral Cortex. 2017;28:1-17.
  6. Thurm F, Schuck NW, Fauser M, Doeller CF, Stankevich Y … Li SC. Dopamine modulation of spatial navigation memory in Parkinson's disease. Neurobiology of Aging. 2016;38:93-103.
  7. Schuck NW, Doeller CF, Polk TA, Lindenberger U, Li SC. Human aging alters the neurocomputation and representation of space. NeuroImage. 2015;117:141-150.
  8. Li SC, Rieckmann A. Neuromodulation and aging: implications of aging neuronal gain control on cognition. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 2014;29:148-158.
  9. Li SC, Lindenberger U, Hommel B, Aschersleben G, Prinz W, Baltes PB. Transformations in the couplings among intellectual abilities and constituent cognitive processes across the life span. Psychological Science. 2004;15:155-163.
  10. Li SC, Lindenberger U, Sikström S. Aging cognition: From neuromodulation to representation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 2001;5:479-486.
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