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Senqi Hu, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology and Chair
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Select Projects and Recent Publications:

Renlai Zhou, Senqi Hu, Xuefei Sun, and Junhong Huang (2006). Involuntary awareness and implicit priming: Role of retrieval context. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 103, 344-353.

Renlai Zhou and Senqi Hu (2006). Study of posed emotion in facial EMG asymmetry. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 102, 430-434.

Senqi Hu (2005). Facial EMG asymmetry while posing happy and sad emotions. Psychophysiology, 42 (Supplement 1): S66 (Abstract).

Renlai Zhou and Senqi Hu (2004). Effects of viewing pleasant and unpleasant photographs on facial EMG asymmetry. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 99, 1157-1167.

Renlai Zhou, Yanlin Luo, and Senqi Hu (2004). Effects of viewing pleasant and unpleasant photographs on gastric motility indexed by electrogastrographic (EGG) activities. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 99, 785-789.

Hu, Senqi (2004). Viewing unpleasant photographs elicited stronger facial electromyographic (EMG) activities at the left than the right corrugator muscle. Psychophysiology, 41(Supplement 1): S90-S91.

Senqi Hu and Hongwei Wan (2003). Imagined events with specific emotional valence produce specific patterns of facial EMG activity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 1091-1099.

Hongwei Wan, Senqi Hu, and Jiangyue Wang (2003). Correlations of phasic and tonic skin conductance responses with severity of motion sickness induced by viewing an optokinetic rotating drum. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 1051-1057.

Brogdon, A. B, and Hu, S. (2003). Lying on concealed knowledge increases skin conductance. Psychophysiology, 40(Supplement 1): S29.

Daugherly, M. C., and Hu, S. (2003). Skin conductance correlates to symptoms of motion sickness. Psychophysiology, 40(Supplement 1): S35.

Horn, J. E., Tafoya, S. R., Apple, R. S., and Hu, S. (2003). Effects of imagining favorable and unfavorable foods on activities of electrogastrograms (EGG). Psychophysiology, 40 (Supplement 1): S48.

Roby, S. T., Dougherty, M. C., Millwoood, K., R., and Hu, S. (2003). Effects of viewing emotional photographs on activities of gastric motility. Psychophysiology, 40 (Supplement 1): S72.

Hu, S., and Conn, J.J. (2002). Voluntarily performing certain facial muscular actions generates different patterns of facial EMG activities. Psychophysiology, 39(Supplement 1): S43.

Conn, J.J., and Hu, S. (2002). Physiologic effects of music and pictorial stimulation on facial EMG activities and skin conductance. Psychophysiology, 39 (Supplement 1): S27.

Hu, S., and Luo, Y. (2001). Susceptibility to motion sickness induced by optokinetic rotation and self-rotation by walking around a vertical pole. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93, 289-296.

Hu, S., and Player K. A. (2001). Effects of retention intervals on the magnitude of optokinetic rotation-induced taste aversions. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93, 145-153.

Hu, S., and Conn, J. J. (2001). Facial EMG activities associated with self?generated emotions. Psychophysiology, 38(Supplemet 1): S51.

Conn, J. J., and Hu, S. (2001). Types of food and music influence EGG activity. Psychophysiology, 38(Supplemet 1): S33.

Hu, S., Luo, Y., and Hui, L. (2000). Preliminary study of associations between objective parameters of facial electromyography and subjective extimates of taste palatability. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 91, 741-747.

Hu, S. and Player, K. A. (2000). Relationships between facial EMG activity and magnitude of conditioned taste aversions induced by optokinetic rotation. Psychophysiology, 37 (Supplemet 1): S49.

Hu, S. & Scozzafava, J. E. (2000). Effects of odors on facial EMG activity. Psychophysiology, 37(Supplemet 1): S50.

Hu, S. and Xu, X. (2000). Facial EMG activity as an indicator of optokinetic rotation-induced taste aversions. Journal of Psychophysiology, 14 (Supplement 1): S44.

Xu, X. and Hu, S. (2000). EEG activity correlates with symptoms of motion sickness induced by viewing an optokinetic rotating drum. Journal of Psychophysiology, 14 (Supplement 1): S68.

Hu, S., Player, K.A., McChesney, K.A., Dalistan, M.D., Tyner, C.A., & Scozzafava, J.E. (1999). Facial EMG as an indicator of palatability in humans. Physiology and Behavior, 68: 31-35.

Park, A, H-Y., and Hu, S. (1999). Gender differences in motion sickness history and susceptibility to optokinetic rotation-induced motion sickness. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 70: 1077-1080.

Luo, Y.J., Hu, S., Weng, X.C., and Wei, J.H. (1999). Effects of semantic discrimination of Chinese words on N400 component of event-related potentials. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 89: 185-193.

Hu, S. & Stern, R. M. (1999). Retention of adaptation to motion sickness eliciting stimulation. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 70: 766-768.

Hu, S., McChesney, K. A., Player, K. A., Bahl, A. M., Buchanan, J. B., & Scozzafava, J. E. (1999). Systematic investigation of physiological correlates to motion sickness induced by viewing an optokinetic rotating drum. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 70: 759-765.

Hu, S. and McChesney, K. A. (1999). Facial EMG is associated with taste palatability. Psychophysiology, 36 (Supplment 1): S62.

McChesney, K. A. and Hu, S. (1999). Effects of taste and imagery on facial EMG activity. Psychophysiology, 36 (Supplemet 1): S78.


Dr. Senqi Hu Senqi Hu
Phone: (707) 826-5262
FAX: (707) 826-4993
Email: sh4@humboldt.edu
Office: BSS 410B
Fall 2007 Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
1:00 - 2:15


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Courses for Spring 2006:

PSYC 104:
Introduction to Psychology



Courses Taught at HSU:

PSYC 104:
Introduction to Psychology

PSYC 321:
Biological Basis of Behavior

PSYC 325:
Psychobiology

PSYC 433:
Stress and Wellness

PSYC 472:
Psychopharmacology

PSYC 473:
Drug Use and Abuse

PSYC 625:
Principles of Psychophysiology