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Description: Description: Description: hong_3320XU Hong, Assistant Professor

I was trained in visual neuroscience (single unit recording from non-human primates) and statistics during my graduate studies in the University of Chicago and worked on human vision perception in Columbia University (Center for Neurobiology and Behavior) as a postdoc. My lab investigates human visual perception (face and motion in particular), the neural basis for motion perception, cognitive streams of visual information processing (e.g. top-down effect, attention), the integration of auditory and visual systems, and computational modeling the neural system and behavior.

 

Description: Description: Description: C:\Users\xuhong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Word\Edwin.jpgEdwin Burns, Postdoctoral Fellow

Face recognition is an effortless task for the vast majority of us. When we see someone we know, it is easy to recollect details that are linked to this person, such as a name or shared times together. Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia, however, struggle in daily life to easily recall such information that is attached to a face. Through the use of behavioural, EEG and MEG measures, my PhD research at Swansea University focused on answering why these individuals find it so hard to recognise faces. Here at NTU I am continuing my interest in prosopagnosia and how such individuals process different types of visual information.

Description: Description: Description: C:\Users\xuhong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Word\IMG_0171 .jpgLUO Chengwen (Daisy), Ph.D Candidate

I received my M.Sc in Psychology in 2010 and postgraduate certificate in cognitive aging and cognitive epidemiology in 2012 (University of Edinburgh).I then began my PhD studies in the Visual Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at Nanyang Technological University in 2012. My main research interests concern the emotional face perception and emotional influences on behavior.  I am currently studying the underlying mechanisms of emotional face perception using both psychophysics and EEG techniques. 

 

Description: cid:71832fc0-3abe-43c7-96cb-7d93056e9726YING Haojiang, Ph.D Candidate

I have received my Master degree in 2014, from University of Glasgow; and my Bachelor degree in 2013, from Beijing Forestry University. My research interest is face perception, especially in how others' facial emotions influence individual's perception of their social characteristics.

 

 

Description: C:\Users\xuhong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Word\@@.jpgSOU Ka Lon, Ph.D Candidate

My research interest is multisensory emotion perception. I ask how auditory cues affect the perception of facial expression, and vice versa. Moreover, I concern the criteria for the merging of multisensory information

 

 

 

URECA students

 

Kan Zi Xiang

Ong Xin Yi Stella

 

 

 

 Lab Alumni

 

   WANG Xiaodong, HASS Postdoctoral Fellow

 

    LIU Pan, Ph.D from NTU

 

 

    LAU Wee Kiat, Research Assistant

    LEW Yu Ting, Research Assistant

    LIM Chrismin Jia Hui, Research Assistant

    LEE Hui Xian, Research Assistant

    SAW Daniel, Research Assistant

 

 

    URECA students

    LEONG CHEE FAI

    LIM YONG MEI

    YAP YUN BEN

    PEARLYN KWANG KWAI FOONG

    Tran Nguyen Tu Quyen

 

    Johnathan ONG Chong Han

    LOW Jia Wei Joel

 

 

 

 

 

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