Runhao Lu
Graduate Student
Runhao.Lu@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
01223 766 166
Programme Leader: Alexandra Woolgar
I'm interested in the neural basis of cognitive control, selective attention, and human intelligence. Particularly, my study focuses on a distributed multiple-demand network across the frontoparietal brain regions, which is thought to be crucial for human intelligent behaviours because of its incredible function to flexibly and adaptively process task-relevant information. My current projects concurrently combine TMS with fMRI or EEG to causally examine the role of multiple-demand regions in selective attention and cognitive control. Using multivariate analysis of fMRI/EEG, my study aims to examine how task-relevant information is represented and transformed between brain regions.
CBSU publications
ZHENG, Y., LU, R. , WOOLGAR, A. (2024) Radical flexibility of neural representation in frontoparietal cortex and the challenge of linking it to behaviour, Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 57, June 2024, 101392 [Open Access]
LU, R. , Xi, J., Zhang, X., Shi, J. 2 (2021) High fluid intelligence is characterized by flexible allocation of attentional resources: Evidence from EEG., Neuropsychologia, 22 Nov 2021, 164:108094 [Read More]
LU, R. , Xi, J., Zhang, X., Shi, J. 2 (2021) High fluid intelligence is characterized by flexible allocation of attentional resources: Evidence from EEG., Neuropsychologia, 22 Nov 2021, 164:108094 [Read More]