
Xiaoming JIANG is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute of Language Sciences, Shanghai International Studies University. He employs methods such as behavioral paradigms, neurophysiological measures, neuroimaging techniques, and large language models to explore the encoding and decoding of information in multimodal displays, in particular, in human voices and vocalizations during verbal communication and interaction among both healthy populations and those with disorders. His works also reveal the mechanisms underlying processing of verbal information related to cultural, social, and emotional aspects, as well as cognitive computations in language activities and their applications. His work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation, the China Disabled Persons' Federation (Special Project on Speech and Hearing), the National Language Commission, and the Industry-University Collaborative Education Program of the Ministry of Education. The course "Psycholinguistics" he oversees has been selected as a Shanghai First-Class Course, and he has edited 6 interdisciplinary works on language sciences. As the first author or corresponding author, he has published papers in journals such as Speech Communication, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Brain and Language, NeuroImage, Behavior Research Methods, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, and Trends in Cognitive Sciences.