Hsieh, Po-jang Brown
Assistant Professor
Neuroscience & Behavioural Disorders Programme
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
Singapore
Biography
He is an assistant professor of the Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program at Duke-NUS. He is interested in understanding how the human brain is able to perceive and experience the world.
Research Interest
How the human brain is able to perceive and experience the world. In particular, our lab studies the human neural bases of perception, attention, and consciousness with functional brain imaging (fMRI), neural decoding methods, and psychophysical techniques.
Publications
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Hung, S.-M., Milea, D., Rukmini, A. V., Najjar, R. P., Tan, J. H., Viénot, F., Dubail, M., Tow, S. L. C., Aung, T., Gooley, J. J., and Hsieh, P.-J. (in press). Cerebral Neural Correlates of Differential Melanopic Photic Stimulation in Humans. NeuroImage.
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Hung, S.-M., Nieh, C.-H., and Hsieh, P.-J. (in press). Unconscious processing of facial attractiveness: invisible attractive faces orient visual attention. Scientific Reports.