Symposia, Conference Presentations and Published Abstracts
Kam, K. Y., & Chang, D. H. F. (2024). Variances in sensory eye dominance across the visual field. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2024, St Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision September 2024, Vol.24, 272. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.24.10.272]
Zheng, Q., & Chang, D. H. F. (2024). Indexing sensory eye dominance.Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2024, St Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision September 2024, Vol.24, 756. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.24.10.756]
Wang, J., & Chang, D. H. F. (2024). Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) of primary visual cortex reduces sensory eye dominance.Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2024, St Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision September 2024, Vol.24, 804. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.24.10.804]
Qian, C., & Chang, D. H. F. (2024). Altering sensory eye dominance using monocular deprivation: Does the eye deprived or task matter? Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2024, St Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision September 2024, Vol.24, 874. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.24.10.874]
Kam, K. Y., & , D. H. F. (2023). The neurochemistry of adult sensory eye dominance plasticity. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2023, St Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 23(9):5988. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.9.5988].
Li, Z., & , D. H. F. (2023). Temporal dynamics of stereoscopic object classification. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2023, St Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 23(9):5291. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.9.5291].
Kam, K. Y., & , D. H. F. (2022). Sensory eye dominance plasticity as driven by dichoptic perceptual training in the human adult visual cortex. Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2022.
Ng, L. C. H., & , D. H. F. (2022). Perceptual learning improves depth sensitivity in the aging brain. Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2022.
Li, Z., & , D. H. F. (2022). Context-dependent stereoscopic depth perception in visual area V4. Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2022.
Or, J., & , D. H. F. (2022). TMS-induced plasticity of the adult stereoscopic system. Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2022.
Brannick, S., Chang, D. H. F., & Vibell, J. (2021). Influences of posture on gravity perception in the audiovisual bounce inducing effect. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2021 [Virtual VSS] [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 21(9): 2864].
Lo, S. C. Y., & Chang, D. H. F. (2021). Monocular deprivation: Ocular dominance shift or mere contrast adaptation? Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2021 [Virtual VSS]. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 21(9): 2982].
Chan, A. Y. C., & Chang, D. H. F. (2021). The neural correlates of sensory eye dominance as revealed by visual white matter tract properties. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2021 [Virtual VSS] [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 21(9): 2961].
Li, Z., & Chang, D. H. F. (2021). Greebles in 3D: Depth sensitivity is altered by classification training involving novel objects. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2021 [Virtual VSS] [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 21(9): 2103].
Chang, D. H. F., Thinnes, D., Au, P. Y., Maziero, D., Stenger, V. A., Sinnett, S., & Vibell, J. (2020). Bounce or stream? Motion dynamics modulate the audiovisual bounce inducing effect. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2020 [Virtual VSS] [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 20(11): 953].
Kam, K. Y., Chan, A., & Chang, D. H. F. (2020). Generality of learning as driven by dichoptic visual training. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting 2020 [Virtual VSS]. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 20(11): 642].
Wong, N. H. L., & Chang, D. H. F. (2019). Neural correlates of contextually modulated depth perception. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 19(10): 177].
Chang, D. H. F., Troje, N. F., & Ban, H. (2019). Spatiotemporal characteristics of cortical responses to biological motion. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 19(10): 191].
Wong, N. H. L., & Chang, D. H. F. (2018). The effects of object plausibility on disparity perception. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 18(10): 10, 994].
Chou, I. W.-Y., & Chang, D. H. F. (2018). Behavioural sensitivities to disparity-defined faces. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 18(10): 10, 992].
Cheang, Y. Y., & Chang, D. H. F. (2018). The effects of context on face lightness perception. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 18(10): 10, 178].
Xue, S., & Chang, D. H. F. (2017). Does learning a cross-modal association alter within-modal sensitivities? Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Berlin, Germany.
Chang, D. H. F., Ban, H., Ikegaya, Y., Fujita, I. & Troje, N. F. (2017). Subcortical and cortical responses to local biological motion as revealed by fMRI and MEG. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 17(10): 64].
Chang, D. H. F., Ban, H., & Troje, N. F. (2016). Dissociating global and local biological motion processing in the human brain. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Barcelona, Spain.
Chou, I. W. Y., & Chang, D. H. F. (2016). Perceiving novel objects: The effect of learning on repetition blindness. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Barcelona, Spain.
Wong, N. H. L., Ting, T. C. M., & Chang, D. H. F. (2016). Brain games: Extensive action video game experience enhances globally-directed visual-attention. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Barcelona, Spain.
Lau, K. C. K., & Chang, D. H. F. (2016). Broad learning transfer in visual hierarchical processing. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Barcelona, Spain.
Ting, T. C. M., Wong, N. H. L., & Chang, D. H. F. (2016). Locally-directed visual attention as assessed by the attentional blink: Does video game experience really matter? Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Barcelona, Spain.
Mullen, K. T., Chang, D. H. F., & Hess, R. F. (2015). fMRI adaptation in the human LGN. Paper presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, UK.
Chang, D. H. F., Hess, R. F., & Mullen, K. T. (2015). Area VO in human visual cortex is color selective as revealed by fMRI adaptation. Paper presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 15(12): 23].
Welchman, A. E., & Chang, D. H. F. (2015). Training transfer: from functional mechanisms to cortical circuits. Symposium presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL.
Chang, D. H. F., Hess, R. F., Thompson, B., & Mullen, K. T. (2014). fMRI adaptation of color and achromatic contrast in the human LGN and visual cortex: evidence for color and luminance selectivity. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Petes, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 14(10): 983].
Chang, D. H. F., Mevorach, C., Kourtzi, Z., & Welchman, A. E. (2012). Learning reorganizes the cortical circuits involved in depth perception: evidence from human TMS. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL. [ Abstract: Journal of Vision, 12(9): 1201].
Chang, D. H. F., Kourtzi, Z., & Welchman, A. E. (2011). Learning Coarse vs. Fine discriminations: external-noise filtering vs. tuning feature representations. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC . [Abstract: Program No. 578.14. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner].
Chang, D. H. F., Kourtzi, Z., & Welchman, A. E . (2011). Asymmetric transfer of perceptual learning between Coarse and Fine depth discriminations. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 11(11): 334].
Chang, D. H. F., & Troje, N. F. (2010). Searching for a “super foot” with evolutionary-guided adaptive psychophysics. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 10(7):784].
Chang, D. H. F., Harris, L. R., & Troje, N. F. (2009). Gravity exploited as a frame of reference for the perception of biological motion but not faces. Paper presented at the 39th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. [Abstract: Program No. 013.11. 2009 Neuroscience Meeting Planner].
Chang, D. H. F., & Troje, N. F. (2009). Visual sensitivity to acceleration: Effects of motion orientation, velocity, and size. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 9(8):686].
Chang, D. H. F., & Troje, N. F. (2008). Acceleration underlies the local inversion effect in biological motion perception. Paper presented at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science Meeting, London, ON. [Abstract: Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(4), 304].
Chang, D. H. F., & Troje, N. F. (2008). The local inversion effect in biological motion perception is acceleration-based. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 8(6):911].
Troje, N. F., & Chang, D. H. F. (2007). Psychophysical dissociation between global and local mechanisms in biological motion perception. Paper presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 7(9):552].
Chang, D. H. F., & Troje, N. F. (2007). Animacy and direction from point-light displays: Is there a life detector? Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 7(9):481].
Lewis, T. L., Chang, D. H. F., Murphy, K. M., Maurer, D., & Jones, D. G. (2006). Surround matters: The effects of context on the discrimination of orientation-in-noise in 7-year-olds and adults. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA. [Abstract: Program No. 775.7, Neuroscience Meeting Planner].
Lewis, T. L., Chang, D. H. F., Murphy, K. M., Maurer, D., & Jones, D. G. (2006). Orientation discrimination in noise: 7-year-olds are noisier than adults. Paper presented at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL. [Abstract: Journal of Vision, 6(6):380].
Wang, J., & Chang, D. H. F. (2025). iTBS enhances the efficacy of perceptual learning in reducing sensory eye dominance. Poster presented at the Asia Pacific Conference in Vision Meeting 2025, Sydney, NSW Australia.
Yang, X., & Chang, D. H. F. (2025). Task-irrelevant perceptual learning of dichoptic motion signals. Poster presented at the Asia Pacific Conference in Vision Meeting 2025, Sydney, NSW Australia.
Kam, K. Y., & Chang, D. H. F. (2025). Retinal-specificity of learning-driven sensory eye dominance plasticity. Poster presented at the Asia Pacific Conference in Vision Meeting 2025, Sydney, NSW Australia.
Li, W. Ol, Yuen, K. S. L., Chang, D. H. F., & Yu, C. K. C. (2025). A study using time adaptation paradigm: Does rTMS influence time perception or time reference? Poster presented at the Asia Pacific Conference in Vision Meeting 2025, Sydney, NSW Australia.
