Thank you for visiting my homepage. My name is Liqiang Huang, and I work in the Department of Psychology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Here is a list of my publications.
You can email me at lqhuang@cuhk.edu.hk.
Throughout my career, I have studied attention, working memory, and perception. However, my approach has evolved over time and can be roughly divided into three phases.
In the early stages of my research, working closely with my mentor Hal Pashler, I adopted a traditional theory-driven approach. This led to the development of the Boolean map theory of visual attention.
Later, dissatisfied with the limitations of small-scale experiments, I sought to scale up my research while maintaining a theory-driven framework. This effort resulted in the FVS framework.
Beginning in 2020, I made a decisive shift away from the traditional theory-driven approach, embracing instead an exploratory comprehensive exploration (CE) approach, grounded in large-scale experiments.
If you're curious why my methods have changed over the years—here's the story.