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Symposia, Conference Presentations and Published Abstracts

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.
 

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