Liqiang Huang

 
                              

http://psy.ucsd.edu/~liqiang/

Email:liqiang@psy.ucsd.edu                                                       

Phone: (858)-243-3776

 

 

 
 

Biography

2005,  July (planned) PhD. (With Hal Pashler)  Experimental Psychology, University of California, San Diego

2001, July, M. Eng. (With Xu Liu) Optical Engineering, Zhejiang University, China

1998, July, B. Eng.  Optical Engineering, Zhejiang University, China

 

 
 

 

 


 

                                                                                                        

 

 Publication

 

1.  Huang, L and Pashler, H (2002) Symmetry detection and visual attention: a ‘‘binary-map’’ hypothesis, Vision Research, 42, 1421-1430

 

2.  Huang, L, Holcombe, AO and Pashler, H (2004) Repetition Priming in Visual Search: Episodic Retrieval, not Feature Priming, Memory & Cognition, 32, 12-20

 

3.  Pashler, H, Dobkins, K and Huang, L (2004) Is Contrast Just Another Feature for Visual Selective Attention? Vision Research, 44, 1403-1410

 

4.  Huang, L, Pashler, H and Junge, J (in press) Are there capacity limitations in symmetry perception? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

 

5.  Huang, L, and Pashler, H (in press) Expectation and repetition effects in searching for featural singletons in very brief displays. Perception & Psychophysics

 

6.  Huang, L, and Pashler, H (2005). Attention Capacity and Task Difficulty in Visual Search. Cognition94B101-B111

 

7  Huang, L and Dobkins, K (2005). Attentional effects on contrast discrimination in humans: evidence for both contrast gain and response gain. Vision Research, 45, 1201-1212

 

8  Huang, L and Pashler, H (in press). Quantifying object salience by equating distractor effects. Vision Research

 

Manuscripts Under Revision

 

Huang, L and Pashler, H (Under review). Contextual cueing based on color arrangement. Perception & Psychophysics

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


   Last updated Oct 26, 2004