Shenbing Kuang
دانشیار · Visually guided action
Helmholtz Institute Ulm for Electrochemical Energy Storageمعرفی
Shenbing Kuang is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms of visual perception and action in primates, combining neurophysiology, psychophysics, eye/hand tracking, and computational modeling.
- Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience (2008–2013), German Primate Center
- M.S. in Biophysics (2005–2008), Wuhan University of Technology
- B.S. in Physics (2001–2005), Wuhan University of Technology
His work explores:
- Visual motion perception in humans and monkeys
- Neural network models of sensory processing
- Visually guided actions during self-motion
- Neurophysiological mechanisms of attention and adaptation
Recent publications analyze biological motion processing in macaque cortical areas, population dynamics during sensorimotor tasks, and visual impairments in psychiatric disorders, with methodological contributions to reaction time analysis using exponential-Gaussian distributions.
He is affiliated with the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2017, previously serving as Assistant Professor (2013–2017).




