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Chong Chen
PeerJ Reviewer
2,250 Points

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Reviewer 15
Editor 2,235

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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Infectious Diseases
Pediatrics
COVID-19
Psychiatry and Psychology
Nursing
Public Health
Women's Health
Mental Health
Neuroscience
Kinesiology
Biomechanics
Rehabilitation
Global Health
Ethical Issues
Metabolic Sciences
Science and Medical Education
Healthcare Services
Nutrition
Sports Medicine
Human-Computer Interaction
Environmental Health
Neurology
Radiology and Medical Imaging
Health Policy
Epidemiology
Obesity
Cardiology
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Anatomy and Physiology
Cognitive Disorders

Chong Chen

PeerJ Reviewer

Summary

My main research interest is to understand the cognitive and neural computational mechanisms of human decision-making and learning, and how they are dysregulated in neuropsychiatric diseases (in particular, major depressive disorders and anxiety disorders). I am also interested in exploring behavioral and psychological interventions (such as physical exercise and contact with natural environments) that help to enhance cognitive functions, build resilience, promote mental health, and/or have therapeutic effects for neuropsychiatric diseases. My research employs a range of methodologies, including psychometric tests, behavioral tests, cognitive theories-informed computational modelling, neuroimaging, and machine learning. By combining these techniques, I am currently conducting studies to predict the incidence of neuropsychiatric diseases in a public health setting and predict patients’ responses to various treatments to promote personalized medicine. Previously, I have also conducted basic research with rats using behavioral experiments and microdialysis and microinjection techniques, for the purpose of investigating the neurobiological (neuroendocrinological and neurotransmitter) basis of the antidepressant-like and anxiolytic-like effects of drugs and physical exercise. Based on these results, I have proposed “The Exercise-Glucocorticoid Paradox”, which describes the phenomenon that despite increasing the stress hormone cortisol, a mediator of the detrimental effects of stress on cognition and mental health, physical exercise enhances cognition and promotes mental health.

Environmental Health Epidemiology Mental Health Neuroscience Psychiatry & Psychology Public Health Sports Medicine

Past or current institution affiliations

Yamaguchi University

Work details

Assistant Professor

Yamaguchi University
April 2018
Division of Neuropsychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine
Psychiatry

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 16

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February 28, 2025
The Italian version of the extended Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (eBMRQ): a validation study and association with age, gender, and musicianship
Giulio Carraturo, Laura Ferreri, Gemma Cardona, Urbano Lorenzo-Seva, Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Elvira Brattico
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18403 PubMed 40034666
October 14, 2024
Predicting maintenance lithium response for bipolar disorder from electronic health records—a retrospective study
Joseph F. Hayes, Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Sandra Eloranta, David P. J. Osborn, Magnus Boman
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17841 PubMed 39421428
August 29, 2024
The role of acute stress recovery in emotional resilience
Lies Notebaert, Roger Harris, Colin MacLeod, Monique Crane, Romola S. Bucks
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17911 PubMed 39221278
August 28, 2024
Intervention effect of exercise on working memory in patients with depression: a systematic review
Cong Liu, Rao Chen, So Mang Yun, Xing Wang
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17986 PubMed 39221273
May 24, 2024
Comparative evaluation of the sleep quality metrics between a cardboard bed and a camp cot: a randomized controlled crossover study
Seiji Hamanishi, Airi Miki, Shinsuke Sasaki
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17392 PubMed 38803581
May 7, 2024
The relationship between the living environment and remote working: an analysis using the SHEL model
Toshihisa Doi
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17301 PubMed 38737744
March 29, 2024
Factors that contributed to Ontario adults’ mental health during the first 16 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: a decision tree analysis
Katie J. Shillington, Leigh M. Vanderloo, Shauna M. Burke, Victor Ng, Patricia Tucker, Jennifer D. Irwin
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17193 PubMed 38563002
February 22, 2024
The association between urbanization and adolescent depression in China
Degong Pan, Ning Yan, Lining Pu, Xiaoxue He, Huihui Wang, Xue Zhang, Xiaojuan Shi, Jing Wen, Jiangping Li
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16888 PubMed 38406284
February 16, 2024
Sleep duration has a limited impact on the prevalence of menstrual irregularities in athletes: a cross-sectional study
Mana Miyamoto, Kenichi Shibuya
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16976 PubMed 38374951
February 8, 2024
Further development of the reflective practice questionnaire
Shane L. Rogers, Lon Van Winkle, Nicole Michels, Cherie Lucas, Hassan Ziada, Eduardo Jorge Da Silva, Amit Jotangia, Sebastian Gabrielsson, Silje Gustafsson, Lynn Priddis
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16879 PubMed 38344297
November 8, 2023
A multimodal prediction model for suicidal attempter in major depressive disorder
Qiaojun Li, Kun Liao
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16362 PubMed 37953785
September 28, 2023
Differences in and associations between belief in just deserts and human rights restrictions over a 3-year period in five countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
Michio Murakami, Kai Hiraishi, Mei Yamagata, Daisuke Nakanishi, Andrea Ortolani, Nobuhiro Mifune, Yang Li, Asako Miura
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16147 PubMed 37790627
June 20, 2023
Self-reported depression and anxiety rates among females with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Hubuna, Saudi Arabia
Nahid Elfaki, Mohammed Alzahrani, Yahya Hussein Ahmed Abdalla, Mugahed Ali Alkhadher, Abdalla MohamedAhmed Osman, Wargaa Taha, Wael Alghamdi, Faroq Abdulghani Alshameri, Waled A. M. Ahmed
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15582 PubMed 37361033
December 19, 2022
Belief in just deserts regarding individuals infected with COVID-19 in Japan and its associations with demographic factors and infection-related and socio-psychological characteristics: a cross-sectional study
Michio Murakami, Kai Hiraishi, Mei Yamagata, Daisuke Nakanishi, Asako Miura
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14545 PubMed 36570010
December 16, 2022
Physical fitness changes in adolescents due to social distancing during the coronavirus disease pandemic in Korea
Kwang-Jin Lee, Se-Young Seon, Byungjoo Noh, Keun-Ok An
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14494 PubMed 36545380
October 27, 2022
Distressed (Type D) personality is predicted by avoidance: evidence from a computer-based avatar task
M. Todd Allen, Michelle M. Shields, Catherine E. Myers
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14302 PubMed 36320564