Po-Jang (Brown) Hsieh, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011-2019 Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 
 2019- Psychology National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 
Area:
Visual Neuroscience
Website:
https://sites.google.com/site/brainconsciousnesslab/
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Peter Ulric Tse grad student 2003-2008 Dartmouth
 (Perceptual filling -in involves feature mixing, but not feature replacement.)
Nancy Kanwisher post-doc 2008- MIT
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Hung S(, Hsieh P(. (2018) Dis-continuous flash suppression: A novel masking technique reveals temporal integration of subliminal linguistic information Journal of Vision. 18: 959
Hung S(, Nieh C, Hsieh P(. (2017) Unconsciously attracted: invisible attractive faces orient visual attention. Journal of Vision. 17: 914
Ananyev E, Hsieh P(. (2017) When motion loses in interocular competition: Onset of static stimulus briefly dominates the center, regardless of eccentricity Journal of Vision. 17: 581
TAN JH, HSIEH P. (2017) Context dependent crossmodal assocations between visual spatial frequencies and auditory amplitude modulation rates. Journal of Vision. 17: 193
Yong Z, Hsieh P, Milea D. (2017) Seeing sounds after visual loss: a case study of the neural correlates of acquired auditory-visual synesthesia Journal of Vision. 17: 1363
TAN JH, HSIEH P. (2016) Low-level auditory and visual features can be decoded across early sensory cortices. Journal of Vision. 16: 581
Hsieh P, Hung S, Styles S. (2016) Can a word sound sharp before you have seen it? Sound-shape mapping prior to conscious awareness Journal of Vision. 16: 468
Ananyev E, Hsieh P(. (2016) Faster motion takes priority: Interocular dynamic suppression of motion is primarily salience-based rather than feature-selective Journal of Vision. 16: 1213
Hung S(, Dan M, Vinot F, et al. (2016) Brain mapping reveals potential functions of ipRGCs in modulating eye movements Journal of Vision. 16: 1153
Yong Z, Hsieh P. (2016) Speed-Size Illusion Explained by Empirical Ranking Theory Journal of Vision. 16: 1130
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