Hsin-I Liao (廖心怡), Ph.D.

 

Senior Research Scientist

Human Information Science Laboratory

NTT Communication Science Laboratories

 

E-mail: hsini.liao@ntt.com

3-1, Morinosato Wakamiya,

Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan, 243-0198

Tel: +81-46-240-2275

Fax: +81-46-240-4716

 

 

(Latest update: 2023/4/19)

 

EDUCATION

2009

2002         

Ph.D. in Psychology
Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Bachelor of Science
Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2015 –

 

2012 – 2015

2009 – 2012

2007 – 2008

2006 – 2007

Senior Research Scientist
Human Information Science Laboratory, NTT Communication Science Laboratories

Research Associate
Human Information Science Laboratory, NTT Communication Science Laboratories

Postdoctoral fellow
Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Visiting student
Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA

Project manager
Close Encounter – Illusion where science meets art:
Shinsuke Shimojo's work in collaboration with National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University, Taiwan, March 17 – April 16, 2007

 

AWARDS

2011


2011


2008


2007

2002

Registration Fee Exemption Award of IMRF
International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF), Fukuoka, Japan.
What and how you see affect your appetite.

Travel Award of ASSC 15
Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC), Kyoto, Japan
Blindsight in normals: Binding features without awareness.

The Best Student Poster Prizes of APCV
Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV), Brisbane, Australia
Retrieval of visual percept by paired association of a visual stimulus and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): Effect of TMS delay.

Fellowship of Ph.D. Student Visit Program (千里馬計畫)
National Science Council

Bachelor Thesis Award of College of Science (理學院院長獎)
National Taiwan University

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Preference decision making with relation to memory and emotion

Visual illusion with TMS

Explicit vs. implicit influence on consumer behavior

Mechanism of top-down control and stimulus-driven attention

 

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Eye movement recording (EyeLink)

 

MEMBERSHIPS

Vision Science Society (VSS)

Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO)

Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC)

International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF)

Japan Neuroscience Society (JNSS)

Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ)

 

PUBLICATIONS

(A) JOURNAL PAPERS

1.       Liao, H.-I., Fujihira, H., Yamagishi, S., Yang, Y.-H., & Furukawa, S. (2023). Seeing an auditory object: Pupillary light response reflects covert attention to auditory space and object. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 35 (2), 276-290. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01935

2.       Suzuki, Y., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2022). Temporal dynamics of auditory bistable perception correlated with fluctuation of baseline pupil size. Psychophysiology. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14028

3.       Liao, H.-I., Kashino, M., & Shimojo, S. (2021). Attractiveness in the eyes: A possibility of positive loop between transient pupil constriction and facial attraction. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33 (2), 315-340. doi:10.1162/jocn_a_01649

4.       Chen, L.*, & Liao, H.-I.* (2020). Microsaccadic eye movements but not pupillary dilation response characterizes the crossmodal freezing effect. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 1(1), 1-14. *Equal contribution. https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgaa072

5.       Koumura, T., Nakatani, M., Liao, H.-I., & Kondo, H. M. (2020). Dark, loud, and compact sounds induce frisson. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (online ahead of print) https://doi.org/10.1177/1747021820977174

6.       Zhao, S., Chait, M., Dick, F., Dayan, P., Furukawa, S., & Liao, H.-I. (2019). Pupil-linked phasic arousal evoked by violation but not emergence of regularity within rapid sound sequences. Nature Communications, 10(1), 4030. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-12048-1

7.       Liao, H.-I., Makoto, Y., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2018). Pupillary dilation response reflects surprising moments in music. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 11(2). doi: 10.16910/jemr.11.2.13

8.       Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kidani, S., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2016). Human pupillary dilation response to deviant auditory stimuli: Effects of stimulus properties and voluntary attention. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 10:43. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00043

9.       Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2016). Correspondences among pupillary dilation response, subjective salience of sounds, and loudness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23(2), 412-425. doi: 10.3758/s13423-015-0898-0

10.    Huang, T.-H., Yeh, S.-L., Yang, Y.-H., Liao, H.-I., Tsai, Y.-Y., Chang, P.-J., & Chen, H. H. (2015). Method and experiments of subliminal cueing for real-world images. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 74, 10111-10135. doi: 10.1007/s11042-015-2804-1

11.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2013). Capturing attention is not that simple: Different mechanisms for stimulus-driven and contingent capture. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 1703-1714. doi:10.3758/s13414-013-0537-7

12.    Liao, H.-I., Wu, D.-A., Halelamien, N., & Shimojo, S. (2013). Cortical stimulation consolidates and reactivates visual experience: Neural plasticity from magnetic entrainment of visual activity. Scientific Reports, 3:2228. doi:10.1038/srep02228

13.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., & Yeh, S.-L. (2013). Happy faces are preferred regardless of familiarity Sad faces are preferred only when familiar. Emotion, 13, 391-396. doi:10.1037/a0030861

14.    Liao, H.-I., Yeh, S.-L., & Shimojo, S. (2011). Novelty vs. familiarity principles in preference decisions: Task-context of past experience matters. Frontiers in Psychology, 2:43. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00043

15.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2011). Interaction between stimulus-driven orienting and top-down modulation in attentional capture. Acta Psychologica, 138, 52-59. doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.005

16.    Yeh, S.-L., & Liao, H.-I. (2010). On the generality of the displaywide contingent orienting hypothesis: Can a visual onset capture attention without top-down control settings for displaywide onset? Acta Psychologica, 135, 159-167. doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.05.013

17.    Yeh, S.-L. & Liao, H.-I. (2008). On the generality of the contingent orienting hypothesis. Acta Psychologica, 129, 157-165. doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.05.008

18.    Liao, H.-I. & Yeh, S.-L. (2007). Involuntary orienting caused by salient stimuli outside focal attention: Comparison of two paradigms. Chinese Journal of Psychology, 49, 145-158.

 

(B) BOOK CHAPTERS

1.       Liao, H.-I., & Shimojo, S. (2012). Dynamic preference formation via gaze and memory. In R. J. Dolan & T. Sharot (Eds.), The neuroscience of preference and choice: Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms (pp. 277-292). Elsevier Publishing.

 

(C) INVITED TALKS

1.       Liao, H.-I. (2019). Unified audio-visual spatial attention revealed by pupillary light response. Oral presentation in the symposium "Studying attention without relying on behavior" at the 15th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV). Osaka, Japan.

2.       Liao, H.-I., Kashino, M., Shimojo, S. (2017). Dynamic pupil changes and facial preference. Invited talk in "Creativity Workshop" hosted by Prof. Regina Wang from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan.

3.       Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kidani, S., Barascud, N., Zhao, S., Chait, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2016). Detecting auditory changes by pupillary response. Oral presentation in the special symposium "Recent Progress in Auditory Perceptual Organization Studies" in the ASA-ASJ Joint Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

4.       Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., & Kashino, M. (2016). Reading appraisal of face via pupillary response. Oral presentation in the invited symposium "Seeing faces in social context" in the Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychology Association. Tainan, Taiwan.

5.       Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2015). Hidden auditory processing revealed by pupillary dilation response. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2015 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2015年秋季研究発表会). Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan.

 

 (D) CONFERENCE AND PROCEDDING PAPERS

1.       Yamagishi, S., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2022). 音源位置の偏心度が瞳孔反応に与える影響. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2022 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2022年秋季研究発表会). Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. (in Japanese)

2.       Liao, H.-I., Fujihira, H., Yamagishi, S., & Furukawa, S. (2019). Evaluating auditory spatial attention through the eyes. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2019 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2019年秋季研究発表会). Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan.

3.       Fujihira, H., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2018). Effects of modulation power of alert sounds on pupillary dilation response. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2018 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2018年秋季研究発表会). Oita, Japan. (in Japanese)

4.       Yamagishi, S., Fujihira, H., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2018). 警告音呈示中のマイクロサッカードの特性. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2018 Spring Meeting (日本音響学会2018年春季研究発表会). Saitama, Japan. (in Japanese)

5.       Fujihira, H., Yamagishi, S., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2018). Pupillary dilation responses to alert sounds. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2018 Spring Meeting (日本音響学会2018年春季研究発表会). Saitama, Japan. (in Japanese)

6.       Liao, H.-I., Nakatani, M., Miyazaki, H., & Furukawa, S. (2017). Correspondence between subjective frisson feeling and pupillary response by material sounds. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2017 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2017年秋季研究発表会). Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan.

7.       Liao, H.-I., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2016). Pupillary responses reveal an asymmetry of transition detection between regular and random frequency patterns. 2016 Auditory Research Meeting (日本音響学会聴覚研究会). Fukuoka, Japan.

8.       Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., & Kashino, M. (2016). Decoding perceptual preference for sounds from eye movement and pupil size change. 人工知能学会. (in Japanese)

9.       Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., & Kashino, M. (2015). 音響信号の時系列予測不可能性に基づくsurpriseモデル. 日本音響学会聴覚研究会. (in Japanese)

10.    Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2015). Hidden auditory processing revealed by pupillary dilation response. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2015 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2015年秋季研究発表会). Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan.

11.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2015). Distraction of modulation detection task by the presence of irrelevant sound: Effect of presentation timing. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2015 Spring Meeting (日本音響学会2015年春季研究発表会). Tokyo, Japan. (in Japanese)

12.    Furukawa, S., Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Yoneya, M., & Kashino, M. (2014). Evaluating the salience of auditory events through eyes. Forum Acusticum. Krakw, Poland.

13.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Distraction of auditory detection task paradigm by the presence of irrelevant sound: Effect of task load and distractor saliency. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2014 Autumn Meeting (日本音響学会2014年秋季研究発表会), 459-460. Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. (in Japanese)

14.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Deriving the salience level of a target sound using a tapping technique method. 2014 Ongaku Symposium (音学シンポジウム2014), IEICE Technical Report, 114(52), 223-226. Tokyo, Japan. (in Japanese)

15.    Yoneya, M. Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Furukawa, S., & Kashino, M. (2014). Modulation of the Temporal Dynamics of Microsaccades with the Presentation of Salient Sounds. 2014 Ongaku Symposium (音学シンポジウム2014), IEICE Technical Report, 114(52), 411-414, Tokyo, Japan. (in Japanese)

16.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Psychological evaluation of auditory saliency using a pair-wise comparison method and a tapping technique. Acoustical Society of Japan, 2014 Spring Meeting (日本音響学会2014年春季研究発表会), 2-3-2. Tokyo, Japan. (in Japanese)

17.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2013). 音の顕著性の定量化手法の検討. The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Psychonomic Society (日本基礎心理学会第32回大会), 2P55, Kanazawa, Japan. (in Japanese)

18.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kidani, S., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2013). Pupil dilation responses to auditory stimulations: Effects of stimulus property, probability, and voluntary attention. 2013 Auditory Research Meeting (日本音響学会聴覚研究会). Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. (in Japanese)

19.    Furukawa, S., & Liao, H.-I. (2012). Human pupillary dilation responses to tonal stimuli. 2012 Auditory Research Meeting (日本音響学会聴覚研究会). Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. (in Japanese)

20.    Huang, T.-H., Yang, Y.-H., Liao, H.-I., Yeh, S.-L., & Chen, H. H. (2012). Directing visual attention by subliminal cues. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 1081-1084. Orlando, FL, USA.

21.    Lee, C.-H., Shaw, W.-H., Liao, H.-I., Yeh, S.-L., & Chen, H. H. (2011). Local Dimming of liquid crystal display using visual attention prediction model. Proc. IEEE ICCCN 2011 Workshop on Multimedia Computing and Communications (1-6). Maui, Hawaii, USA.

 

(E) CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (ABSTRACTS)

1.       Liao, H.-I., Yamagishi, S., & Furukawa, S. (2023). Sound-induced pupil dilation response reflects location in auditory space. Poster presented at Vision Science Society (VSS) Annual Meeting 2023. St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.

2.       Suzuki, Y., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2022). Temporal dynamics of auditory bistable perception and baseline pupil size. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 45th Annual MidWinter Meeting. Online.

3.       Suzuki, Y., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2021). Temporal dynamics of auditory bistable perception correlated with a fluctuation of baseline pupil size. Poster presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Yokohama (hybrid), Japan.

4.       Yang, Y.-H., Liao, H.-I., & Furukawa, S. (2020). The impact of conscious states to the pupillary responses as revealed by face inversion effect. Poster presented at the 43th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Kobe (hybrid), Japan.

5.       Liao, H.-I., & Lihan Chen. (2019). Sound freezes transient visual presentations as revealed by microsaccade inhibition. Poster presented at the 42nd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP). Leuven, Belgium.

6.       Liao, H.-I. (2019). Unified audio-visual spatial attention revealed by pupillary light response. Oral presentation in the symposium "Studying attention without relying on behavior" at the 15th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV). Osaka, Japan.

7.       Liao, H.-I., Fujihira, H., Yamagishi, S., & Furukawa, S. (2019). Microsaccades and pupillary responses represent the focus of auditory attention. Poster presented at Vision Science Society (VSS) Annual Meeting 2019. St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.

8.       Yang, Y.-H., Liao, H.-I., Yamagishi, S., & Furukawa, S. (2019). Pupillometry and microsaccade responses reveal unconscious processing of face information under interocular suppression. Poster presented at Vision Science Society (VSS) Annual Meeting 2019. St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.

9.       Liao, H.-I., Fujihira, H., & Furukawa, S. (2019). Pupillary light response reveals covert attention to auditory space and object. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 42th Annual MidWinter Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

10.    Liao, H.-I., Fujihira, H., & Furukawa, S. (2018). The pupillary light response reveals the focus of auditory spatial attention. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 41th Annual MidWinter Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.

11.    Fujihira, H., Liao, H.-I., Yamagishi, S., & Furukawa, S. (2018). The effect of voluntary attention on pupillary dilation responses to auditory alarms. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 41th Annual MidWinter Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.

12.    Liao, H.-I., Kashino, M., & Shimojo, S. (2017). Pupil constriction reflects not only facial attractiveness, but also appraisal evaluation for natural scenes. Poster presented at the 40th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP). Berlin, Germany.

13.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2017). What does pupil tell about musical processing? Talk presented at Conference on Music & Eye-Tracking. Frankfurt, Germany.

14.    Liao, H.-I., Chen, Y.-C., Kashino, M., & Shimojo, S. (2017). How does pupillary response contribute to interpersonal preference evaluation? Talk presented at the 13th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV). Tainan, Taiwan.

15.    Liao, H.-I., Nakatani, M., Miyazaki, H., & Furukawa, S. (2017). Sensing frisson by material sounds. Poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC). Beijing, China.

16.    Chen, L., & Liao, H.-I. (2017). Cross-modal freezing effect: Evidence from eye tracking on audiovisual integration. Poster presented at the 18th Annual International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

17.    Liao, H.-I., Zhao, S., Chait, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2017). How the eyes detect acoustic transitions: A study of pupillary response to transitions between regular and random frequency patterns. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 40th Annual MidWinter Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

18.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kidani, S., Barascud, N., Zhao, S., Chait, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2016). Detecting auditory changes by pupillary response. Oral presentation in the special symposium "Recent Progress in Auditory Perceptual Organization Studies" in the ASA-ASJ Joint Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

19.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., & Kashino, M. (2016). Reading appraisal of face via pupillary response. Oral presentation in the invited symposium "Seeing faces in social context" in the Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychology Association. Tainan, Taiwan.

20.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Furukawa, S., & Kashino, M. (2016). Detecting variations in music by pupil. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 39th Annual MidWinter Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.

21.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., & Kashino, M. (2015). Correspondence between pupillary response and facial attractiveness. Oral presentation at Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision. Singapore.

22.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Furukawa, S., & Kashino, M. (2015). Pupil dilation response reflects surprising moments in music. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Kobe, Japan.

23.    Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2015). Correspondence between pupillary dilation response and subjective rating of sound salience. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 38th Annual MidWinter Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

24.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2015). Effect of distractor saliency on amplitude-modulation detection task. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 38th Annual MidWinter Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

25.    Liao, H.-I., Kidani S., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Pupillary response reflects subjective salience of sound. Poster presentation at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Yokohama, Japan.

26.    Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Furukawa, S., Kashino, M. (2014). Auditory attention could affect the positioning-control of microsaccade. Poster presentation at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Yokohama, Japan.

27.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kidani, S., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Can pupil dilation response be a marker for auditory salience? Oral presentation at the 2014 International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering (CME2014). Taipei, Taiwan.

28.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., & Kashino, M. (2014). Pupil constriction during visual preference decision. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 1285. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 13th Annual Meeting. St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/14.10.1285

29.    Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kidani, S., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Human pupil dilation responses to auditory stimulations: Effects of stimulus property, context, probability, and voluntary attention. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 37th Annual MidWinter Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.

30.    Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Kidani, S., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Sounds in sequence modulates dynamic characteristics of microsaccades. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 37th Annual MidWinter Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.

31.    Kidani, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., Kashino, M., & Furukawa, S. (2014). Deriving the ҳalience levelӠof a target sound using a tapping technique. Poster presented at Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 37th Annual MidWinter Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.

32.    Liao, H.-I., Yang, Y.-H., & Yeh, S.-L. (2013). Unconscious feature binding of color and orientation. Poster presented at Neuro2013. Kyoto, Japan.

33.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2012). Attentional capture with and without awareness. Journal of Vision, 12(9), 1342. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 12th Annual Meeting. Naples, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/12.9.1342

34.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., Huang, S.-C., & Yeh, S.-L. (2011). What and how you see affects your appetite. Poster presented at International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). Fukuoka, Japan.

35.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., & Yeh, S.-L. (2011). Preference and familiarity for emotional face. Poster presented at Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision. Hong Kong, China.

36.    Liao, H.-I., Yang, Y.-H., & Yeh, S.-L. (2011). Blindsight in normals: Binding features without awareness. Oral presentation at ASSC (Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness), 15th Annual Meeting. Kyoto, Japan. (Travel Award)

37.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2011). Contingent attentional capture depends on stimulus properties. Journal of Vision, 11(11), 85. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 11th Annual Meeting. Naples, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/11.11.85

38.    Liao, H.-I., Shimojo, S., Huang, S.-C., & Yeh, S.-L. (2010). What you see affects how you feel on food. Poster presented at Interim Meeting of the International Color Association "Color and Food". Mar del Plata, Argentina.

39.    Liao, H.-I., Halelamien, N., Wu, D.-A., & Shimojo, S. (2010). Retrieval of visual percept by paired association of a visual stimulus and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): Objective evidence from a masking paradigm. Vision: The Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v. 22 (supplement for 6th APCV 2010), p.49. Poster presented at Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision. Taipei, Taiwan.

40.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2010). Interaction between stimulus-driven orienting and top-down modulation in attentional capture. Journal of Vision, 10(7), 123. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 10th Annual Meeting. Naples, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/10.7.123

41.    Liao, H.-I., Park, J., Shimojo, E., Ishizaki, J., Yeh, S.-L., & Shimojo, S. (2009). Gaze orienting, and novelty vs. familiarity preference. Journal of Vision, 9(8), 375. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 9th Annual Meeting. Naples, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/9.8.375

42.    Liao, H.-I., & Shimojo, S. (2008). Retrieval of visual percept by paired association of a visual stimulus and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): Effect of TMS delay. Poster presented at Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision. Brisbane, Australia. (The Best Student Poster Prizes)

43.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2008). On the boundary condition of the contingent orienting hypothesis in attentional capture. Poster presented at Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision. Brisbane, Australia.

44.    Liao, H.-I., Wu, D.-A., Yeh, H.-Y., & Shimojo, S. (2008). Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) consolidates and retrieves a percept from short term memory. Poster presented at ASSC (Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness), 12th Annual Meeting. Taipei, Taiwan.

45.    Liao, H.-I., & Shimojo, S. (2008). Novelty vs. familiarity principles in preference decision: Task-context of memory matters. Journal of Vision, 8, 522a. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 8th Annual Meeting. Naples, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/8.6.522

46.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2007). Asymmetry of stimulus-driven attentional capture by flash and color distractors. Journal of Vision, 7, 308a. Poster presented at Vision Science Society, 7th Annual Meeting. Sarasota, Florida, USA. doi: 10.1167/7.9.958

47.    Liao, H.-I. (2006). Focal attention can prevent attentional capture. Poster presented at 14th Annual OPAM (Object Perception, Attention, & Memory) Conference. Houston, USA.

48.    Liao, H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2006). What kind of stimuli will capture your attention and under what conditions? Implications for automobile dashboard design. Vision, v. 18 (supplement for ACV 2006), p.47. Oral presentation at the 4th Asian Conference on Vision. Matsue, Japan. (Travel Award)

49.    Liao, H.-I., Yeh, S.-L., & Wu, C.-C. (2005). Asymmetry of stimulus-driven attentional capture by non-contingent onsets and color distractors. Perception (suppl.), 34, 96b. Poster presented at 28th European Conference on Visual Perception. A Corua, Spain.

50.    Liao H.-I., & Yeh, S.-L. (2004). Interaction between contingent attentional capture by color and endogenous orienting induced by a spatial cue. Perception (suppl.), 33, 122b. Poster presented at 27th European Conference on Visual Perception. Budapest, Hungary.

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 (F) Patents

1.       Suzuki, Y., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., & Yang, Y.-H. 聴覚注意状態推定装置、学習装置、それらの方法、およびプログラム. 出願日 2021/8/4

2.       Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., & Fujihira, H.   聴覚的注意推定装置、聴覚的注意推定方法、プログラム. 出願番号2018008222, 出願日2018/1/22

3.       Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., Kashino, M., & Kidani, S. 印象推定装置、その方法、及びプログラム. 特許第5718495, 平成27513

4.       Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., Kashino, M., & Kidani, S. 印象推定装置、その方法、及びプログラム. 特許第5718494, 平成27513

5.       Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., Kashino, M., & Kidani, S. 音の顕著度推定装置、その方法、及びプログラム. 特許第5718493, 平成27513

6.       Yoneya, M., Liao, H.-I., Furukawa, S., Kashino, M., & Kidani, S. 音の顕著度推定装置、その方法、及びプログラム. 特許第5718492, 平成27513

7.       Kidani, S., Furukawa, S., Liao, H.-I., Yoneya, M., & Kashino, M. 聴覚的顕著性評価装置、聴覚的顕著性評価方法、プログラム. 特許第5714076, 平成2757

8.       Chen, H. H., Yeh, S.-L., Huang, T.-H., Yang, Y.-H., Liao, H.-I., & Huang, L.-H. Object-based system and method of directing visual attention by a subliminal cue. 中華民國專利公開號第201312451, Mar. 2013

 

 

ARTICLES (IN CHINESE)

1.    Conference report: VSS (Vision Science Society) 2012

2.    Conference report: VSS (Vision Science Society) 2011

3.    Conference report: AIC (International Color Association) 2010

4.    Conference report: VSS (Vision Science Society) 2010

5.    Conference report: VSS (Vision Science Society) 2009

6.    Conference report: APCV (Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision) 2008

7.    Conference report: ACV (Asia Conference on Vision) 2006

8.    Conference report: ECVP (European Conference on Visual Perception) 2005

9.    Conference report: ECVP (European Conference on Visual Perception) 2004

10. Book reviews (for high school student): The Seven Sins of Memory