Jiaqi Wang

PhD student

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I am a funded PhD student in Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience at ¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½, supervised by Dr Francesca Citron, Dr Bo Yao, and Professor Kate Cain. My research focuses on visual semantics and multimodal metaphor processing, with a particular interest in how affective variables such as arousal and valence shape semantic inference.

My PhD project examines how people understand verbal and visual metaphors under different task demands. I treat metaphor comprehension as a process in which readers and viewers identify relevant cues, build source¨Ctarget mappings, and integrate intended meanings with context. This allows me to investigate when emotional arousal supports engagement with meaning and when it increases processing cost.

Methodologically, I combine controlled stimulus development, behavioural experiments, EEG/ERP methods, and computational analysis. My current work focuses on reaction time, accuracy, and ERP components, particularly the N400 and the Late Positive Potential (LPP). I am also interested in reproducible research practices, including transparent materials, norming pipelines, and reproducible analysis workflows using R.

Broader research interests: visual semantics, multimodal metaphor, emotional arousal, semantic inference, EEG/ERP, decision-making, computational modelling, and advertising communication.

Lab affiliations:

  • , led by Dr Francesca Citron

  • , led by Dr Bo Yao


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  • Cognitive Psychology