Lee Lap Fai Alan
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Psychology
Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong
Biography
Alan received his PhD from the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). After graduation, he worked at École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris as a postdoctoral researcher. He had been an assistant professor at the Division of Psychology at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore before joining Lingnan in January 2016. He is broadly interested in research on sensation and perception, focusing on vision, adaptation, learning, and metacognition.
Research Interest
Vision, Sensory adaptation, Perceptual learning, Perceptual confidence and metacognition
Publications
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Lee, A. L. F., & Lu, H. (2010). A comparison of global motion perception using a multiple-aperture stimulus. Journal of Vision, 10(4): 9, 1-16.
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Lee, A. L. F., & Lu, H. (2012). Two forms of aftereffects induced by transparent motion reveal multilevel adaptation. Journal of Vision, 12(4):3, 1–13.
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Lee, A. L. F., & Lu, H. (2014) Global motion aftereffect does not depend on awareness of the adapting motion direction. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 76(3), 766-779.