The paper Divergent Conceptualization of Embodied Emotions in the English and Chinese Languages by Prof. Zhou Pin, Head of the Department of Neuroscience, University of Sussex Medical School, Prof. Hugo Critchley, Senior Lecturer Yoko Nagai and Prof. Zhou's graduate student Chao Wang has been published in SCI. English and Chinese Languages was published in the SCI journal Brain Sciences (impact factor 3.333) (Brain Sci. 2022, 12, 911. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12070911). The paper was invited by the editorial board of Brain Sciences and written by Prof. Zhou for its special issue The Cognitive Science of Multilingualism. In addition, the entry Embodied 'Basic' Emotions in Chinese and English Language, based on this paper, has been included in the Scholarly community encyclopedia (https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/25583). Professor Zhou is the co-first and corresponding author of the paper.
For more than a decade, Prof. Zhou has explored a path of cross-fertilization between embodied semantics and endoreceptive neuroscience, and has worked with top international experts in neuroscience to develop cross-national and interdisciplinary research innovations. This is her second publication in an SCI journal, following her publication in the top international journal Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews last year.
(Reported by the College of Foreign Languages office; Translated by Li Huixian)