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Hsin-I Liao

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Frontiers in Psychology|June 30, 2011
Novelty vs. Familiarity Principles in Preference Decisions: Task-Context of Past Experience MattersHsin-I Liao, Su-Ling Yeh, Shinsuke Shimojo
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 30, 2013
Happy faces are preferred regardless of familiarity--sad faces are preferred only when familiarHsin-I Liao, Shinsuke Shimojo, Su-Ling Yeh
Neuroscience|January 3, 2018
WITHDRAWN: Auditory Surprise Model Based on Pattern Retrieval from the Past ObservationMakoto Yoneya, Hsin-I Liao, Shigeto Furukawa, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Pupillary dilation response reflects surprising moments in musicHsin-I Liao, Makoto Yoneya, Makio Kashino, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 12, 2020
Dark, loud, and compact sounds induce frissonTakuya Koumura, Masashi Nakatani, Hsin-I Liao, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 19, 2013
Cortical stimulation consolidates and reactivates visual experience: neural plasticity from magnetic entrainment of visual activityHsin-I Liao, Daw-An Wu, Neil Halelamien, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 12, 2015
Correspondences among pupillary dilation response, subjective salience of sounds, and loudnessHsin-I Liao, Shunsuke Kidani, Makoto Yoneya, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
Human Pupillary Dilation Response to Deviant Auditory Stimuli: Effects of Stimulus Properties and Voluntary AttentionHsin-I Liao, Makoto Yoneya, Shunsuke Kidani, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 28, 2022
Seeing an Auditory Object: Pupillary Light Response Reflects Covert Attention to Auditory Space and ObjectHsin-I Liao, Haruna Fujihira, Shimpei Yamagishi, et al.
Nature Communications|September 8, 2019
Pupil-linked phasic arousal evoked by violation but not emergence of regularity within rapid sound sequencesSijia Zhao, Maria Chait, Fred Dick, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|June 30, 2011
Novelty vs. Familiarity Principles in Preference Decisions: Task-Context of Past Experience MattersHsin-I Liao, Su-Ling Yeh, Shinsuke Shimojo
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 30, 2013
Happy faces are preferred regardless of familiarity--sad faces are preferred only when familiarHsin-I Liao, Shinsuke Shimojo, Su-Ling Yeh
Neuroscience|January 3, 2018
WITHDRAWN: Auditory Surprise Model Based on Pattern Retrieval from the Past ObservationMakoto Yoneya, Hsin-I Liao, Shigeto Furukawa, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Pupillary dilation response reflects surprising moments in musicHsin-I Liao, Makoto Yoneya, Makio Kashino, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 12, 2020
Dark, loud, and compact sounds induce frissonTakuya Koumura, Masashi Nakatani, Hsin-I Liao, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 19, 2013
Cortical stimulation consolidates and reactivates visual experience: neural plasticity from magnetic entrainment of visual activityHsin-I Liao, Daw-An Wu, Neil Halelamien, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 12, 2015
Correspondences among pupillary dilation response, subjective salience of sounds, and loudnessHsin-I Liao, Shunsuke Kidani, Makoto Yoneya, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
Human Pupillary Dilation Response to Deviant Auditory Stimuli: Effects of Stimulus Properties and Voluntary AttentionHsin-I Liao, Makoto Yoneya, Shunsuke Kidani, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 28, 2022
Seeing an Auditory Object: Pupillary Light Response Reflects Covert Attention to Auditory Space and ObjectHsin-I Liao, Haruna Fujihira, Shimpei Yamagishi, et al.
Nature Communications|September 8, 2019
Pupil-linked phasic arousal evoked by violation but not emergence of regularity within rapid sound sequencesSijia Zhao, Maria Chait, Fred Dick, et al.
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