Dr. Chuanlin Zhu | Brain-Controlled Robotics | Research Excellence Award
Yangzhou University | China
Dr. Chuanlin Zhu is a researcher at Yangzhou University, China, specializing in brain-controlled robotics and cognitive neuroscience. His work explores the interaction between emotional processing, language, and cognitive mechanisms that influence human performance in estimation, decision-making, and problem solving. Through behavioral experiments and neurophysiological methods such as event-related potentials, he investigates how emotional priming, perception, and regulation shape computational strategies and human–machine interaction. His research contributes to advancing intelligent human–robot systems, neurocognitive modeling, and brain-inspired technologies, with numerous publications in psychology, neuroscience, and interdisciplinary robotics research.
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Differential Effects of Emotion-Label Words and Emotion-Laden Words Priming on Estimation Performance: A Disassociation from Math Anxiety
– Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2026