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1.    Zhou Q., Wong YD, Xu H., Thai VV, Loh HS, Yuen KF, An enhanced CREAM with stakeholder-graded protocols for tanker shipping safety application, Safety Science (accepted)

2.    Luo CW, Burns E., and Xu H.*, Association between autistic traits and facial emotion adaptation in partially occluded faces, Vision Research (in Press) (* corresponding)

3.    Ying HJ and Xu H.*, Rapid Sequential Visual Presentation and Ensemble Coding in Facial Expression Adaptation, Journal of Vision, January 2017, Vol.17, 15. doi:10.1167/17.1.15  (*corresponding)

4.    Wang XD, Guo XT, Chen L., Liu YJ, Goldberg M.E., and Xu H.*, Neural correlates of cross-modal voice to face adaptation by ERP recordings, Cerebral Cortex, 2016, 1-10, doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv321 (* corresponding)

5.    Luo CW, Wang QY, Schyns PG, Kingdom FAA, and Xu H.*, Facial expression aftereffect revealed by adaption to emotion-invisible dynamic bubbled faces, PLoS ONE, 2015, 10(12): e0145877. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0145877 (* corresponding)

6.    Liu P., Montaser-Kouhsari L., and Xu H.*, Effects of face feature and contour crowding in facial expression adaptation, Vision Research. 2014 Dec;105:189-98. Epub 2014 Oct 25. (* corresponding)

7.    Xu H., Wallisch P. and Bradley D. C., Spiral motion selective neurons in area MSTd contribute to judgments of heading. Journal of Neurophysiology 2014 Jun 1;111(11):2332-42. doi: 10.1152/jn.00999.2012.

8.    Yeung J.S., Wong Y.W., Xu H., Driver perspectives of open and tunnel expressways, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2013, 36, 248-256. 

9.    Campolo D., Widjaja F., Xu H., Ang W.T., and Burdet E., Analysis of accuracy in pointing with redundant hand-held tools: a geometric approach to the uncontrolled manifold method, PLoS Computational Biology, 9(4): e1002978. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002978 (available online Apr. 2013,http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002978).

10. Xu H., Liu, P., Dayan P. and Qian N., Dissociating low-level curvature aftereffect and high-level facial-expression aftereffect via crowding and brief adaptation, Vision Research, Nov. 1, 2012; 72, 42-53

11. Wu J.*, Xu, H.*, Dayan P. and Qian N., The role of background statistics in face adaptation, Journal of Neuroscience, Sep. 30, 2009; 29: 12035-12044

Corrections to the paper

12. Xu H., Dayan P., Lipkin R.M., Qian N., Adaptation across the cortical hierarchy: low-level curve adaptation affects high-level facial-expression judgments, Journal of Neuroscience, Mar. 2008; 28: 3374-3383 

13. Bradley D. C. , Troyk P. R. , Berg J. A., Bak M., Cogan S., Erickson R., Kufta C., Mascaro M., McCreery D., Schmidt E. M., Towle V. L., and Xu H. Visuotopic Mapping Through a Multichannel Stimulating Implant in Primate V1, Journal of Neurophysiology, Mar 2005; 93: 1659 - 1670.

 

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Liu P. and Xu H. (2014), Attentional effect on facial expression adaptation, Vision Science Society, Tampa, FL

 

Wang X. and Xu H. (2013), Neural correlates of face adaptation by event-related potentials (ERP) recordings, Society for Neuroscience 2013, San Diego, CA

 

Luo C. and Xu H. (2013), Size and location effects on facial expression aftereffect using the bubbles technique, Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV), Suzhou, China

 

Xu H., Luo C., Wang Q., Schyns P., Kingdom F. (2013), Adaptation aftereffect from faces using the bubbles technique, Vision Science Society, Naples, FL

 

Xu H. and Liu P. (2012), Dissociating Face Identity and Facial Expression processing via Visual Adaptation, Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV), Incheon, Korea

 

Liu P., Ong J. and Xu H. (2012), Top and bottom half faces influence equally and interact nonlinearly in faceidentity adaptation, Vision Science Society, Naples, FL

 

Campolo D., Widjaja F., Xu H., Ang W.T. and Burdet E. (2012), A geometric approach to the Uncontrolled Manifold analysis, Proceedings of the 4th IEEE RAS/EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob2012), Rome, Italy

 

Xu H. and Liu P. (2012), Adapting to an incomplete curve generates the same curvature aftereffect as a complete curve, Vision Science Society, Naples, FL

 

Xu H., Liu P., Dayan P, Qian N. (2011), Nonlinear interactions among face parts in facial-expression adaptation, Society for Neuroscience 2011, Washington, DC

 

Xu H., Low J., Dayan P, Qian N. (2011), Local feature processing in facial expression and face identity adaptation, The 3rd Beijing International Symposium on Computational Neuroscience, Beijing, China

 

Xu H., Montaser-Kouhsari L. and Liu P. (2011), Strength of the adapter signal, not adapter discriminability, produces reduced facial expression after-effect in crowding, Vision Science Society, Naples, FL

 

Xu H., Shank S., Margoliash D. and Chi Z. (2010), Automatic multiple-stage classification of sleep stages of songbirds, Joint Statistical Meetings, Vancouver, BC, Canada

 

Wu J., Xu H., Dayan P. and Qian N. (2009), Motion-gradient defined facial expressions and the nature of face representation, Vision Science Society, Naples, FL

 

Xu H., Dayan P. and Qian N. (2008), The impact of crowding on low-level curvature aftereffect and high-level facial-expression aftereffect. Slide presentation, Society for Neuroscience, Neuroscience 2008, Washington, DC (Abstract)

 

Xu H., Dayan P., Lipkin R. and Qian N. (2007), Low level curve adaptation affects high level facial expression judgments. Society for Neuroscience, Neuroscience

2007, San Diego, CA (Abstract)

 

Xu H., Wallisch P. and Bradley D. (2006), Neural basis of heading discrimination in macaque MSTd. Society for Neuroscience, Neuroscience 2006, Atlanta, GA (Abstract)

 

 

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