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Academic Year (2005-06)

Date
Speaker
Affiliation
Title
Apr 4, 2006 (Tue) Prof. Anthony Hayes Ph.D. The University of Western Australia
Vision and the continuity of natural structure in space and scale
Feb 7, 2006 (Tue) Prof. Winnie W. S. MAK Ph.D. (UCSB), Department of Psychology, CUHK
Stigma: Whence it comes and whereto it is going?

Jan 17, 2006 (Tue)

Prof. Raymond C K CHAN

Ph.D. (University of Hong Kong), Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-Sen University

A study of three sets of "ecologically" valid tests of multitasking behaviour in healthy subjects and clinical cases
November 29th Prof. Tatia LEE Psychology Department., University of Hong Kong Applied Neuroscience: Brain Imaging of Deception

Nov 15, 2005 (Tue)

Prof. Lawrence KHOO & Ming Ming CHIU

 

Economics and Finance Department., City University & Educational Psychology Department, CUHK

Effects of Resources, Inequality, and Privilege Bias on Achievement: Country, School, and Student Level Analyses

Nov 1, 2005 (Tue)

 

Prof. Freedom Y.K. LEUNG Ph.D. (University of Concordia) Department of Psychology, CUHK Exploring the Construct of Borderline Personality Disorder among Chinese Female Psychiatric Patients in China
Oct 25, 2005 (Tue)
Prof. Bruno ROSSION

Universite Catholique de Louvain

Clarifying the functional neuro-anatomy of face processing by combining lesion studies and neuroimaging
Oct 18, 2005 (Tue) Prof. William G. HAYWARD Ph.D. (University of Yale) Department of Psychology, CUHK What is difficult about other-race face recognition?
Oct 4, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Catherine A. MCBRIDE

Ph.D. (University of Southern California) Department of Psychology, CUHK

The ABCs of literacy development: Lessons from Chinese and Korean

 


Academic Year (2004-05)

Date
Speaker
Affiliation
Title
Mar 22, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Yasuhiro Shirai

Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angeles) Department of Japanese Studies, CUHK

Semantic Bias in Grammatical Development
Mar 15, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Adrian Raine Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Antisocial Behavior: Brain Mechanisms, Development, and Prevention
Mar 1, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Miriam Erez

Ph.D. Technion University, Israel

Innovation in Organizations: Personal and Cultural Factors that Facilitate or Hinder Innovation
Feb 15, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Kevin Yuk Fai AU Ph.D. (the University of British Columbia) Department of Management, CUHK Fair Heuristic Theory or Two-Factor Theory-The Role of Comparison Standard
Jan 25, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Kin Fai Ellick WONG

Ph.D. (CUHK) Department of Management of Organizations, HKUST

Number Size Preference Reversal and its Applications in Personnel and Consumer Contexts
Jan 11, 2005 (Tue) Prof. Agnes S. Y. CHAN Ph.D. (University of California, San Diego) Department of Psychology, CUHK Language Representation of Chinese-English Bilinguals With Left or Right-Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Dec 23, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Shu Zhou Ph.D. Department of Neurology, Nan Fang Hospital,The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou
Exploring Mental Processes with Spatiotemporal Patterns of ERP
Nov 30, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Fanny M. CHEUNG Ph.D. (Minnesota) Department of Psychology, CUHK Clinical Validation of the Chinese (Cross-cultural)
Personality Assessment Inventory (CPAI-2)
Nov 16, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Cecilia CHENG

Ph.D. (University of Hong Kong) Division of Social Science, HKUST

Who moved my cheese?
Coping flexibility and adaptation to life changes
Nov 2, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Patrick Wing Leung LEUNG Ph.D. (Sheffield) Department of Psychology, CUHK The Specificity of Various Cognitive Variables to Depression, Anxiety, and Aggression
Oct 19, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Michael Harris Bond

Ph.D. (Stanford) Department of Psychology, CUHK

What Chinese people believe about the world they inhabit: A social scientific approach to lay epistemology
Oct 5, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Tin Cheung Chan Ph.D. (Connecticut) Department of Psychology, CUHK Discovering the constraints of state change in a bimanual coordination task
Sept 21, 2004 (Tue) Prof. Hsuan-Chih Chen

Ph.D. (Kansas) Department of Psychology, CUHK

Language Processing in Chinese

 

 

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