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Huang Changbing
Professor
Tel:  86-10-64874283
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Mailing Address:  16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Email:  huangcb@psych.ac.cn
Website:  http://vispal.psych.ac.cn/
Resume:
2011.10 – now   Professor, Institute of Psychology, CAS
2007.1 – 2011.9  Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Psychology, University
          of Southern California.
2001.9 – 2007.11  PhD in Biophysics, University of Science and Technology of China.
1997.9 – 2001.7  B.S. in Biochemistry, Anhui University
Research Interests:
The goal of my research is to construct computational brain models for perception and learning. Psychophysical experimentation, physiological investigation, clinical testing, and computational modeling are essential elements in my research. 
Ongoing and Future Projects include:
(1) Computational, psychophysical and imaging study of visual perception and perceptual learning.
(2) Mechanisms and Recovery of Visual deficits  in amblyopia, myopia, normal and pathological aging, dyslexia.
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Selected Publications:
Huang, C.-B., Lu, Z.-L. & Dosher, B. (in press). Co-Learning Analysis of Two Perceptual Learning Tasks with Identical Input Stimuli Supports the Reweighting Hypothesis. Vision Research, Accepted.
Lu, Z.-L., Huang, C. B. & Zhou Y. (in press) Mechanisms and perceptual learning in anisometropic amblyopia. In Frontiers in Human Information Processing, edited by C. F. Chubb, B. Dosher, Z.-L. Lu & R. Shiffrin, APA Press.
Hou, F., Huang, C.-B., Tao, L., Feng, L., Zhou, Y. & Lu, Z.-L. (2011). Training in Contrast Detection Improves Motion Perception in Amblyopia. Investigative phthalmology and Visual Science, 52(9), 6501-6510.
Huang, C.-B., Zhou, J., Zhou, Y., & Lu, Z.-L. (2011). Deficient Binocular Combination Reveals Mechanisms of Anisometropic Amblyopia: Signal Attenuation and Interocular Inhibition. Journal of Vision, 11(6)4, 1-17.
Lu, Z.-L., Hua, T., Huang, C.-B., Y. Zhou & Dosher, B. (2011). Visual perceptual learning. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 95(2), 145-151.??
Huang C.-B., Zhou J, Zhou Y, Lu Z-L. (2010). Contrast and Phase Combination in Binocular Vision..PLoS ONE 5(12): e15075. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0015075
Hua, T., Bao, P., Huang, C.-B., Wang, Z., Xu, J., Zhou, Y. & Lu, Z.-L. (2010). Perceptual Learning Improves Contrast Sensitivity of V1 Neurons in Cats, Current Biology, 20, 887-894.
Hou, F., Huang, C.-B., Lesmes, L. A., Zhou, Y. & Lu, Z.-L. (2010). qCSF in clinical application: efficient characterization and classification of contrast sensitivity functions in amblyopia, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 51(10), 5365-5377.
Shapiro, A. G., Lu, Z.-L., Huang, C.-B., Knight, E. & Ennis, R. (2010). The transition between central and peripheral vision creates spatial/temporal distortions:  a new hypothesis concerning the perceived break of the curveball. PLoS ONE, 5(10): e13296. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0013296.
Huang, C.-B., Zhou, Y., & Lu, Z.-L. (2009). Mechanisms underlying perceptual learning of contrast detection in adults with anisometropic amblyopia. Journal of Vision, 9(11)24, 1-14.
Huang, C.-B., Zhou, J. W., Lu, Z.-L., Feng L. X. & Zhou, Y. (2009). Binocular combination in anisometropic amblyopia. Journal of Vision, 9(3)17, 1-16.
Huang, C.-B., Lu, Z.-L., & Zhou, Y. F. (2008). Broad bandwidth of perceptual learning in the visual system of adults with anisometropic amblyopia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 105 (10), 4068-4073.
Huang, C.-B., Tao LM, Zhou YF, Lu ZL. (2007). Treated amblyopes remain deficient in spatial vision: A contrast sensitivity and external noise study, Vision Research, 2007; 47, 22-34.
Zhou Y, Huang, C.-B., Xu P, Tao L, Qiu Z, Li X & Lu ZL. (2006). Perceptual learning improves contrast sensitivity and visual acuity in adults with amplyopia, Vision Research, 2006,46, 739-750.
Eric Schwitzgebel, Huang, C.-B., & Zhou YF. (2006). Do We Dream in Color? Cultural Variations and Skepticism. Dreaming, 2006,16(1):36-42.
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