Zi-Jian Cai |
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Zi-Jian Cai, |
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Biography |
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He was born in 1965 in China. He graduated from University of Science and Technology of China in 1985, getting Bachelor in biology. He went to study in University of Notre Dame for 2 year. He had published two theories on brain, one on limbic-reticular coupling of brain learning and memory in 1990, another on sleep function in 1991. He worked in Shanghai Brain Research Institute from 1992-1994, and further improved his sleep theory and published it in 1995. He studied in North-western University in US from 1994-1997, and got Master in psychology.Beginning from 2000, he worked as psychology manager and theoretical neuroscientist in Caifortune Consulting in Suzhou. He was able to again begin independent investigation on theoretical science until now. He utilized his sleep theory to successfully support and extend the Freudian psychoanalysis by publishing papers, substantiating the scientific basis of psychoanalysis. He also published a hypothesis about the aging pathway from skin to hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus via the function of sleep he demonstrated before. Besides, he published a new neurolinguistic model with Semantic Memory Association, Procedural Grammar Syntax and Episodic Modality Coordination, which is useful to machine translation and artificial intelligence. Brain research and neuroscience of his is very prospective in future. |
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Research Interest |
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His research interests in future main focus on integrative brain research including brain learning, memory, sleep, emotional regulation, aging, language processing, machine automation, artificial intelligence, etc. |