Li Li, Ph.D
Affiliations: | Psychology | The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Area:
optic flow, motor controlWebsite:
http://www0.hku.hk/psychology/percept_act/Google:
"Li Li"Mean distance: 15.09 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Cross-listing: PsychTree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorWilliam H. Warren | grad student | Brown | |
Eli Peli | post-doc | Schepens Eye Institute | |
Leland S. Stone | post-doc | NASA Ames Research Center |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDiederick C. Niehorster | grad student | 2008-2013 | The University of Hong Kong |
Diederick C. Niehorster | post-doc | 2014-2014 | The University of Hong Kong |
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Kong L, Zeng F, Zhang Y, et al. (2024) The influence of form on motion signal processing in the ventral intraparietal area of macaque monkeys. Heliyon. 10: e36913 |
Chen R, Stone LS, Li L. (2021) Visuomotor predictors of batting performance in baseball players. Journal of Vision. 21: 3 |
Xie M, Niehorster DC, Lappe M, et al. (2020) Roles of visual and non-visual information in the perception of scene-relative object motion during walking. Journal of Vision. 20: 15 |
Sun Q, Zhang H, Alais D, et al. (2020) Serial dependence and center bias in heading perception from optic flow. Journal of Vision. 20: 1 |
Riddell H, Li L, Lappe M. (2019) Heading perception from optic flow in the presence of biological motion. Journal of Vision. 19: 25 |
Kuai SG, Shan ZK, Chen J, et al. (2019) Integration of motion and form cues for the perception of self-motion in the human brain. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Sun Q, Li L. (2019) Effects of head and body orientation on center bias and serial dependence in heading perception Journal of Vision. 19 |
Rushton SK, Chen R, Li L. (2018) Ability to identify scene-relative object movement is not limited by, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading. Journal of Vision. 18: 11 |
Li L, Ni L, Lappe M, et al. (2018) No special treatment of independent object motion for heading perception. Journal of Vision. 18: 19 |
Sun Q, Alais D, Zhang H, et al. (2018) Serial dependence effect in heading perception from optic flow Journal of Vision. 18: 40 |