International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Science is an international interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the advancement of basic knowledge in the social and behavioral sciences. It contains articles pertaining to theoretical integration of ideas, epistemology of social and biological sciences, and original empirical research articles of general scientific value.


Chang Hong Liu

Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

Professor, University of Hull, UK

Research Areas

Face Perception

Education

1995Ph.DDepartment of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada
1990M. ADepartment of Psychology, Nagoya University, Japan

Publications: Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums/Journals/Books

[1]  Liu, C. H. & Chen, W. (submitted). Target attractiveness modulates multiple-face tracking.
[2]  Chen, W., Liu, C. H., & Nakabayashi, K. (submitted). Beauty hinders attention switch in change detection: The role of facial attractiveness and distinctiveness
[3]  Liu, T., Chen, W., Liu, C. H., & Fu, X. (submitted). Benefits and costs of uniqueness in multiple object tracking.
[4]  Sui, J., & Liu, C. H. (submitted). Effects of active exploration on face matching: Electrophysiological evidence.
[5]  Sui, J., Liu, C. H., Wang, R., & Han, S. (submitted). Does self-related information interfere with task performances? A cross-cultural investigation.
[6]  Sui, J., Hong, Y-y., Liu, C. H., Han, S., & Humphreys, G. W. (submitted). Dynamic cross-cultural modulation of culture-dependent neural responses to faces.
[7]  Nakabayashi, K., Lloyd-Jones, T., Butcher, N., & Liu, C. H. (in press). Independent influences of verbalization and race on the configural and featural processing of faces: A behavioural and eye movement study. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
[8]  Guo, K., Liu, C. H., & Roebuck, H. (2011). I know you are beautiful even without looking at you: Discrimination of facial beauty in peripheral vision. Perception, 40, 191-195.
[9]  Sui, J., Liu, C. H., & Han, S. (2009). Cultural difference in neural mechanisms of self-recognition. Social Neuroscience 39, 939-947.
[10]  Liu, C. H., Chai, X., Shan, S., Honma, M., & Osada, Y. (2009). Synthesized views can improve face recognition. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23, 987-998.
[11]  Liu, C. H., Bhuiyan, Md. A-A., Ward, J., & Sui, J. (2009). Transfer between pose and illumination training in face recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39, 939-947.
[12]  Hudson, M., Liu, C. H., & Jellema, T. (2009). Anticipating intentional actions: The effect of eye gaze direction on the judgment of head rotation. Cognition, 112, 423-434.
[13]  Ren, D., Chen, W., Liu, C. H., & Fu, X. (2009). Identity processing in multiple-face tracking. Journal of Vision, 9, 1-15.
[14]  Sui, J., & Liu, C. H. (2009). Can beauty be ignored? Effects of facial attractiveness on covert attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 276-281.
[15]  Sui, J., Liu, C. H., Wang, L., & Han, S. (2009). Attentional orientation induced by temporarily established self-referential cues. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 5, 844-849.
[16]  Chen, W., & Liu, C. H (2009). Transfer between pose and expression training in face recognition. Vision Research, 49, 368-373.
[17]  Chen W., Liu C.H., Lander K., & Fu X. (2009). A comparison of human face matching behavior and computational image similarity measure. Science in China Series F: Information Sciences, 52, 316-321.
[18]  Longmore, C., Liu, C. H., & Young, A. W. (2008). Learning faces from photographs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 77-100.
[19]  Bhuiyan, Md. A-A., Liu, C. H., & Ueno, H. (2008). On pose estimation for human-robot symbiosis. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 5, 19-30.
[20]  Liu, C. H., Ward, J., & Markall, H. (2007). The role of active exploration of 3D face stimuli on recognition memory of facial information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 895-904.
[21]  Chen, W., Liu, C. H., & Fu, X. (2007). Asymmetry of left versus right lateral face in face recognition. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4738, 712-713.
[22]  Bhuiyan, Md. A-A., & Liu, C. H. (2007). On face recognition using Gabor filters. Proceedings of World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 22, 51-56.
[23]  Bhuiyan, Md. A-A., & Liu, C. H. (2007). Intelligent vision system for human-robot interface, International Journal of Intelligent Technology, 2, 194-200.
[24]  Liu, C. H., & Ward, J. (2006a). Face recognition in pictures is affected by perspective transformation but not by the centre of projection. Perception, 35, 1637-1650.
[25]  Liu, C. H., & Ward, J. (2006b). The use of 3D information in face recognition. Vision Research, 46, 768-773.
[26]  Liu, C. H., Ward, J., & Young, A. W. (2006). Transfer between 2D and 3D representations of faces. Visual Cognition, 13, 51-64.
[27]  Hess, R. F., Wang, Y-Z., & Liu, C. H. (2006). The accessibility of spatial channels for stereo and motion. Vision Research, 46, 1318-1326.
[28]  Liu, C. H., & Ward, J. (2005). Advantages of 3D methods to face recognition research in humans. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3723, 244-254.
[29]  Liu, C. H., Collin, C. A., Farivar, R., & Chaudhuri, A. (2005). Recognizing faces defined by texture gradients. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 158-167.
[30]  Ward, J., & Liu, C. H. (2005). VRVision: A new tool for the display of 3D images in behavioural research. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 37, 464-469.
[31]  Collin, C. A., Liu, C. H., Troje, N., McMullen, P., & Chaudhuri, A. (2004). Face recognition is affected by similarity in spatial frequency range to a greater degree than within-category object recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 975–987.
[32]  Liu, C. H. (2003). Is face recognition in pictures affected by the center of projection? IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures, pp. 53-59.
[33]  Liu, C. H., & Chaudhuri, A. (2003). Face recognition with perspective transformation. Vision Research, 43, 2393-2402.
[34]  Hess, R. F., Liu, C. H., & Wang, Y-Z. (2003). Differential binocular input and local stereopsis. Vision research, 43, 2303-2313.
[35]  Liu, C. H., Seetzen, H., Burton, A. M., & Chaudhuri, A. (2003). Recognition is robust with incongruent image resolution: Relationship to security video images. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 9, 33-41.
[36]  Liu, C. H., & Chaudhuri, A. (2003). What determines whether faces are special? Visual Cognition, 10, 385-408.
[37]  Liu, C. H., & Chaudhuri, A. (2002). Reassessing the 3/4 view effect in face recognition. Cognition, 83, 31-48.
[38]  Hess, R. F., Liu, C. H., & Wang, Y-Z. (2002). Luminance spatial scale and local stereo-sensitivity. Vision Research, 42, 331-342.
[39]  Kennedy, J. M., Liu, C. H., Challis, B. H., & Kennedy, V. (2002). Form symbolism across languages: Danish, Slovenian and Japanese. In C. Zelinsky (Ed.) Text Transfer: Metaphors, Translation and Expert-Lay Communication (pp 229-247). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
[40]  Liu, C. H. (2001). Rethinking the issue of innateness in concept acquisition. Chinese Journal of Psychology, 43, 11-21.
[41]  Liu, C. H., & Chaudhuri, A. (2000). Recognition of unfamiliar faces based on three types of effects. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4, 445-446.
[42]  Liu, C. H., Collin, C. A., & Chaudhuri, A. (2000). Does face recognition rely on encoding of 3-D surface? Examining the role of shape-from-shading and shape-from-stereo. Perception, 29, 729-743.
[43]  Liu, C. H., Collin, C. A., Rainville, S. J. M., & Chaudhuri, A. (2000). The effects of spatial frequency overlap on face recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 956-979.
[44]  Liu, C. H., Collin, C. A., Burton, A. M., & Chaudhuri, A. (1999). Lighting direction affects recognition of untextured faces in photographic positive and negative. Vision Research, 39, 4003-4009.
[45]  Ellemberg, D., Lewis, T. L., Maurer, D., Liu, C. H., & Brent, H. P. (1999). Spatial and temporal vision in patients treated for bilateral congenital cataracts. Vision Research, 39, 3480-3489.
[46]  Ellemberg, D., Lewis, T. L., Liu, C. H., & Maurer, D. (1999). The development of spatial and temporal vision during childhood. Vision Research, 39, 2325-2333.
[47]  Liu, C. H., & Chaudhuri, A. (1998). Are there qualitative differences between face processing in photographic positive and negative? Perception, 27, 1107-1122.
[48]  Liu, C. H., & Chaudhuri, A. (1997). Face recognition with multi-tone and two-tone photographic negatives. Perception, 26, 1289-1296.
[49]  Liu, C. H., & Kennedy, J. M. (1997). Form symbolism, analogy and metaphor. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 4, 546-551.
[50]  Liu, C. H. (1997) Symbols: circles and spheres represent the same referents. Metaphor & Symbol, 12, 135-147.
[51]  Liu, C. H., & Kennedy, J. M. (1996). Form and its symbolic meaning. In R. Woodfield (Ed.). Gombrich on Art and Psychology. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press.
[52]  Liu, C. H., & Kennedy, J. M. (1995). Misalignment effects in 3-D visions of Poggendorff displays. Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 409-415.
[53]  Reith, E., & Liu, C. H. (1995). What hinders accurate depiction of projective shape? Perception, 24, 995-1010.
[54]  Liu, C. H., & Kennedy, J. M. (1994). Symbolic forms can be mnemonics for recall. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1, 494-498.
[55]  Liu, C. H., & Kennedy, J. M. (1993). Symbolic forms and cognition. Psyke & Logos, 14, 441-456.
[56]  Kennedy, J. M., Green, C. D., Nicholls, A., & Liu, C. H. (1992). Illusions and knowing what is real. Ecological Psychology, 4, 153-172