Publications

2024

56. Hsiung, P.-C. and Hsieh, P.-J. (2024). Forty-Hertz audiovisual stimulation does not have a promoting effect on visual threshold and visual spatial memory. Journal of Vision (LINK)


2023

55. Hung, S.-M., Wu, D.-A., Escobar L., Hsieh, P.-J.., and Shimojo S.  (2023). Extracting probability in the absence of visual awareness. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (LINK)


2022

54. Lin, Y. and Hsieh, P.-J.*  (2022). Neural decoding of speech with semantic-based classification. Cortex. 154. 231-240. (LINK)

53. Feng, Y.-J., Hung, S.-M., Hsieh, P.-J.* (2022). Detecting spontaneous deception in the brain. Human Brain Mapping. 1-13. (LINK)

52. Chen, Y.-K. Cheng, T., Hsieh, P.-J.* (2022). P3b does not reflect perceived contrasts. eNeuro. 9 (2). 0387-21 (LINK)

51. Lin, Y., Tsao, Y., Hsieh, P.-J.* (2022). Neural correlates of individual differences in predicting ambiguous sounds comprehension level. Neuroimage. 251 (119012). (LINK)

50. Hung, S.-M. and Hsieh, P.-J.* (2022). Mind wandering in sensory cortices. Neuroimage: Reports. 2 (1). (LINK)


2021

49. Hung, S.-M. and Hsieh, P.-J.* (2021). Subliminal temporal integration of linguistic information under discontinuous flash suppression. Journal of Vision. 21: 27. (LINK)

2020

48. Xu, Q., Zhang, J., Grandjean, J., Tan, C., Subbaraju, V., Li, L., Lee, K. J., Hsieh, P.-J., Lim, J.-H. (2020). Neural correlates of retrieval-based enhancement of autobiographical memory in older adults. Scientific Reports. 10: 1447. (LINK)

2019

47. Yong, Z., Tan, J. H, Hsieh, P.-J.* (2019). Microsleep is associated with brain activity patterns unperturbed by auditory inputs. Journal of Neurophysiology. 122(6):2568-2575. (PDF)

46. Ananyev, E., Yong, Z., Hsieh, P.-J.*, (2019). Center-surround velocity-based segmentation: Speed, eccentricity, and timing of visual stimuli interact to determine interocular dominance. Journal of Vision. 19(13):3 (LINK)

45. Tan, P.K., Ananyev, E., Hsieh, P.-J.*, (2019). Distinct genetic signatures of cortical and subcortical regions associated with human memory. eNeuro. 6(6) ENEURO 0283-19. (LINK)

2018

44. Lee, L., Lo, Y.T., See, A.A.Q., Hsieh, P.-J., James, M.L., King, N.K.K. (2018). Long-term recovery profile of patients with severe disability or in vegetative states following severe primary intracerebral hemorrhage. Journal of Critical Care. 48:269-275. (PDF)

2017

43. Yong, Z., Hsieh, P.-J.*. (2017). Speed-size illusion correlates with retinal level motion statistics. Journal of Vision. 17(9):1. (LINK)

42. Ananyev, E., Penny, T., and Hsieh, P.-J.*. (2017). Separate requirements for detection and perceptual stability of motion in interocular suppression. Scientific Reports. 7: 7230. (link)

41. Hung, S.-M., Styles, S., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2017). Can a word sound like a shape before you have seen it? Sound-shape mapping prior to conscious awareness. Psychological Science. 28(3), 263-275. (PDF)

40. Yong, Z., Hsieh, P.-J., and Milea, D. (2017). Seeing the sound after visual loss: functional MRI in acquired auditory-visual synesthesia. Experimental Brain Research. 235(2): 415-420. (PDF)

2016

39. Hung, S.-M., Nieh, C.-H., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2016).  Unconscious processing of facial attractiveness: invisible attractive faces orient visual attention. Scientific Reports. 6: 37117. (link)

38. Hung, S.-M., Milea, D., Rukmini, A. V., Najjar, R. P., Tan, J. H., Viénot, F., Dubail, M., Tow, S. L. C., Aung, T., Gooley, J. J., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2016). Cerebral Neural Correlates of Differential Melanopic Photic Stimulation in Humans. NeuroImage. 146: 763-769. (PDF)

2015

37. Hung, S.-M. and Hsieh, P.-J. (2015). Syntactic processing in the absence of awareness and semantics. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 41(5): 1376-84. (PDF)

36. Huang, Y. F., Kuo, F. Y., Tucker, D., Luu, P., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2015). Hedonic Evaluation Can Be Automatically Performed: An Electroencephalography Study Of Website Impression Across Two Cultures. Computers in Human Behavior. 49: 138-146. (PDF)

35. Fedorenko, E., Hsieh, P.-J., and Balewski, Z. (2015). A possible functional localizer for identifying brain regions sensitive to sentence-level prosody. Language and Cognitive Processes. 30: 120-148. (PDF)

2014

34. Huang, Y.F., Tan, E.G.F., Soon C.S., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2014). Unconscious Cues Bias First Saccades In A Free-Saccade Task. Consciousness and Cognition. 29: 48-55. (PDF)

33. Huang, Y.F., Soon C.S., Mullette-Gillman, O.A., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2014). Pre-Existing Brain States Predict Risky Choices. NeuroImage. 101: 466-472. (PDF)

32. Colas, J.T. and Hsieh, P.-J. (2014). Pre-existing brain states predict aesthetic judgments. Human Brain Mapping. 35(7):2924-34. (PDF)

2013

31. Tan, J. H. and Hsieh, P.-J. (2013). Eye-specific information biases perceived direction of bistable motion. Journal of Vision. 13(11). (PDF)

30. Huang, Y.F. and Hsieh, P.-J. (2013). The mere exposure effect is modulated by selective attention but not visual awareness. Vision Research. 91, 56-61. (PDF)

2012

29. Hsieh, P.-J., and Colas, J.T. (2012). Awareness is necessary for extracting patterns in working memory, but not for directing spatial attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 38(5):1085-90. (PDF)

28. Hsieh, P.-J., and Colas, J.T. (2012). Perceptual fading without retinal adaptation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 38, 267-271. (PDF)

27. de Graaf, T.A., Hsieh, P.-J., Sack, A.T. (2012). The 'correlates' in neural correlates of consciousness. Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews. 36, 191-197. (PDF)

26. Hsieh, P.-J., Colas, J.T., and Kanwisher, N. (2012). Spatial pattern of BOLD fMRI activation reveals cross-modal information in auditory cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107:3428-3432. (PDF)

25. Hsieh, P.-J., Colas, J.T., and Kanwisher, N. (2012). Pre-stimulus pattern of activity in the fusiform face area predicts face percepts during binocular rivalry. Neuropsychologia. 50, 522-529. (PDF)

24. Vul, E., Lashkari, D., Hsieh, P.-J., Golland, P., and Kanwisher, N.G. (2012). Data-driven functional clustering reveals dominance of face, place, and body selectivity in the ventral visual pathway. Journal of Neurophysiology. 108, 2306-2322. (PDF)

23. Lashkari, D., Sridharan, R., Vul, E., Hsieh, P.-J., Kanwisher, N.G., Golland, P. (2012). Search for patterns of functional specificity in the brain: A nonparametric hierarchical Bayesian model for group fMRI data. NeuroImage. 59, 1348-1368. (PDF)

2011

22. Hsieh, P.-J., Colas, J.T., and Kanwisher, N. (2011). Pop-out without awareness: Unseen feature singletons capture attention only when top-down attention is available. Psychological Science. 22, 1220-1226. (PFD)

2010

21. Fedorenko, E., Hsieh, P.-J., Nieto-Castanon, A., Whitefield-Gabrieli, S., and Kanwisher, N. (2010). A new method for fMRI investigations of language: Defining ROIs functionally in individual subjects. Journal of Neurophysiology. 104, 1177-94. (PDF)

20. Lashkari, D., Sridharan, R., Vul, E., Hsieh, P.-J., Kanwisher, N.G., Golland, P. (2010) Nonparametric hierarchical Bayesian model for functional brain parcellation. in Proc. MMBIA: IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis, 15-22. (PDF)

19. Hsieh, P.-J., Vul, E., and Kanwisher, N. (2010). Recognition alters the spatial pattern of fMRI activation in early retinotopic cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 103, 1501-1507. (PDF) (Faculty 1000 Recommendation)

18. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2010). 'Brain-reading' of perceived colors reveals a feature mixing mechanism underlying perceptual filling-in in cortical area V1. Human Brain Mapping. 31, 1395-1407. (PDF)

17. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2010). BOLD signal in both ipsilateral and contralateral retinotopic cortex modulates with perceptual fading. PLoS ONE. 5, e9638. (PDF)

16. Kohler, P.J., Caplovitz, G.P., Hsieh, P.-J., Sun, J., and Tse, P.U. (2010). Motion fading is driven by perceived, not actual angular velocity. Vision Research. 49, 439-50. (PDF)

2009

15. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2009). Feature mixing rather than feature replacement during perceptual filling-in. Vision Research. 49, 439-50. (PDF)

14. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2009). Microsaccade rate varies with subjective visibility during motion-induced blindness. PLoS ONE. 4: e5163. (PDF)

13. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2009). Motion fading and the motion aftereffect share a common process of neural adaptation. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics. 71, 724-33. (PDF)

2008

12. Caplovitz, G. P., Barroso, D. J., Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P. U. (2008). fMRI reveals that non-local processing in ventral retinotopic cortex underlies perceptual grouping by temporal synchrony. Human Brain Mapping. 29, 651-61. (PDF). (Demo of stimuli. Download and play in loop mode.)

2007

11. Tse, P.U., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2007). Component and intrinsic motion integrate in 'dancing bar' illusion. Biological Cybernetics. 96(1), 1-8. (PDF). (Demo of stimuli. Download and play in loop mode.)

10. Troncoso, X.G., Tse, P.U., Macknik, S.L., Caplovitz,, G.P., Hsieh, P.-J., Schlegel, A.A., Otero-Millan, J., and Martinez-Conde, S. (2007). BOLD activation varies parametrically with corner angle throughout human retinotopic cortex. Perception. 36, 808-20. (PDF).

9.   Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2007). Grouping inhibits motion fading by giving rise to virtual trackable features. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 33, 57-63. (PDF). (Demo of stimuli.)

2006

8. Hsieh, P.-J., Caplovitz, G.P., and Tse, P.U. (2006). Bistable Illusory Rebound Motion: Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging of perceptual states and switches. NeuroImage. 32, 728-739. (PDF). (Demo of stimuli.)

7. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2006). Illusory color mixing upon perceptual fading and filling-in does not result in 'forbidden colors'. Vision Research. 46, 2251-58. (PDF).(Demo of stimuli.)

6. Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2006). Stimulus factors affecting illusory rebound motion. Vision Research. 46, 1924-33. (PDF).

5. Hsieh, P.-J., Caplovitz, G.P., and Tse, P.U. (2006). Illusory motion induced by the offset of stationary luminance-defined gradients. Vision Research. 46, 970-78. (PDF). (Demo of stimuli.)

4. Tse, P.U., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2006). The infinite regress illusion reveals faulty integration of local and global motion. Vision Research. 46, 3881-85. (PDF).(Demo of stimuli.)

3. Tse, P.U., Caplovitz, G. P., and Hsieh, P.-J. (2006). Microsaccade directions do not predict directionality of illusory brightness changes of overlapping transparent surfaces. Vision Research. 46, 3823-30

2. Caplovitz, G.P., Hsieh, P.-J., and Tse, P.U. (2006). Mechanisms underlying the perceived angular velocity of a rigidly rotating object. Vision Research. 46, 2877-93. (PDF).

2005

1. Hsieh, P.-J., Caplovitz, G.P., and Tse, P.U. (2005). Illusory Rebound Motion and Motion Continuity Heuristic. Vision Research. 45, 2972-2985. (PDF).