Publications and Conference Papers

Journal Articles

 

Chow, H.M., & Spering, M. (2023). Eye movements during optic flow perception. Vision Research, 204, 108164.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2022.108164 

  

Tseng, C.#, Chow, H. M.#, Spillmann, L., Oxner, M., & Sakurai, K. (2022). Body pitch together with translational body motion biases the subjective haptic vertical. Multisensory Research (online ahead of print). https://doi.org/10.1163/22134808-bja10086  #equal contribution

 

Hart et al., (2022). Neuromatch Academy: a 3-week, online summer school in computational neuroscience. Journal of Open Source Education, 5(49), 118.

 

Tseng, C.H., Chow, H.M., Liang, J., Shiori, S., & Chen, C.C. (2021). Collinear search impairment is luminance contrast invariant. Scientific Reports, 11, article 11507.

 

Chow, H.M., Harris, D., Eid, S., & Ciaramitaro V.M. (2021). The feeling of ‘baba’? Comparing developmental changes in sound-shape correspondence for audio-visual and audio-tactile stimuli. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 209, 105167 (online ahead of print)

 

Chow, H.M., KnÓ§ll, J., Madsen, M., & Spering, M. (2021). Look where you go: characterizing eye movements towards optic flow. Journal of Vision, 21(3), article 19.  

 

Chow, H.M., Leviyah, X., & Ciaramitaro V.M. (2020). Individual differences in multisensory interactions: The influence of temporal phase coherence and auditory salience on visual contrast sensitivity. Vision, 4(1), article 12.  

 

Chow, H.M. & Ciaramitaro, V.M. (2019). What makes a shape ‘baba’? The shape features prioritized in sound-shape correspondence change with development. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 179, 73-89.

 

Ho, H.-N., Chow, H.M., Tsunokaki, S., & Roseboom, W. (2019). A sensory processing hierarchy for thermal touch: Thermal adaption occurs prior to thermal-tactile integration. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 12(4), 594-603.

 

Deng, X., Cheng, C., Chow, H.M., & Ding, X. (2019). Prefer feeling bad? Subcultural differences in emotional preferences between Han Chinese and Mongolian Chinese. International Journal of Psychology, 54(30), 333-341.  

 

Spering, M., & Chow, H.M. (2018). Rapid assessment of natural visual motion integration across primate species (commentary). Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences USA, 115(4), 11112-11114.

 

Tseng, C.H., Chow, H.M., Ma, Y.K., & Jie, D. (2018). Preverbal infants utilize cross-modal semantic congruency in artificial grammar acquisition. Scientific Reports, 8, article 12707.

 

Ciaramitaro, V.M., Chow, H.M., & Eglington, L. (2017). Crossmodal attention influences auditory contrast sensitivity: Decreasing visual load improves auditory thresholds for amplitude and frequency modulated sounds. Journal of Vision, 17(3), article 20.

 

Chow, H.M., Jingling, L., & Tseng, C.H. (2016). Eye of origin guides attention away: An ocular singleton column impairs visual search like a collinear column. Journal of Vision, 16(1), article 12.

 

Tsui, A.S.M., Ma, Y.K., Ho, S.Y., Chow, H.M., & Tseng, C.H. (2016). Bimodal emotion congruency is critical to preverbal infants’ abstract rule learning. Developmental Science, 19(3), 383-393.

 

Chow, H.M., & Tseng, C.H. (2015). Invisible collinear structures impair search. Consciousness & Cognition, 31, 46-59.    

 

Tseng, C.H., Chow, H.M., & Spillmann, L. (2013). Falling skyscrapers: When cross-modality perception fails. Psychological Science, 24(7), 1341-1347.