Zhaoxing Wei, Ph.D., graduated from the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, USA (supervised by Professor Tor Wager). Her research primarily focuses on exploring the neural representations and regulatory mechanisms of pain and motor control through multimodal simultaneous brain-spinal MRI techniques. To date, her research has been published in journals such as Scientific Data and NeuroImage, and she has been granted two invention patents and one software copyright. She also serves as a peer reviewer for journals including Imaging Neuroscience, Pain Research and Management, PeerJ, and Mental Health Science.
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