Para Kang, Ph.D.

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Psychology University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
vision, color
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Steve Shevell grad student 2012 Chicago
 (Binding features of a continuously changing visual stimulus.)
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Cao D, Zhuang X, Kang P, et al. (2016) Acute Alcohol Drinking Promotes Piecemeal Percepts during Binocular Rivalry. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 489
Zhuang X, Kang P, King A, et al. (2015) Alcohol Intoxication Impairs Mesopic Rod and Cone Temporal Processing in Social Drinkers. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
Kang P, Zhuang X, Hong SW, et al. (2013) Alcohol promotes piecemeal percept during binocular rivalry Journal of Vision. 13: 545-545
Kang P, Shevell SK. (2012) Feature binding of a continuously changing object. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 29: A128-32
Kang P, Shevell S. (2012) The flash-lag effect for two features changing simultaneously: a test of alternative hypotheses Journal of Vision. 12: 1062-1062
Kang P, Shevell S. (2011) Multistable binocular feature-integrated percepts are frozen by intermittent presentation. Journal of Vision. 11: 5
Kang P, Shevell S. (2011) Binding the features of a continuously changing visual stimulus Journal of Vision. 11: 853-853
Kang P, Shevell S. (2010) Does color misbind to achromatic regions or chromatically similar regions? Journal of Vision. 9: 302-302
Kang P, Shevell S. (2010) The stabilization of a binocular percept during intermittent presentation Journal of Vision. 8: 240-240
Kang P, Shevell S. (2010) Representation of location during misbinding of color Journal of Vision. 7: 365-365
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