Upload Avatar (500 x 500)
Li Li
ll114@nyu.edu
English, Chinese
Shanghai
East China Normal University
Psychology and Cognitive Science
  • Ph.D. in Cognitive Science: Brown University
  • B.A. in Psychology: Peking University
  • Current - NYU Shanghai - Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, Head of Neuroscience Discipline, Global Distinguished Professor
  • Previous - University of Hong Kong - Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Postdoctoral Researcher - Harvard Medical School, Schepens Eye Research Institute and Department of Ophthalmology
  • Senior Researcher - NASA Ames Research Center, Human Systems Integration Division
Neuroscience
Psychology
  • No special treatment of independent object motion for heading perception, Li, L.*, Ni, L., Lappe, M., Niehorster, D.C., & Sun, Q., 2018
  • Ability to identify scene-relative object movement is not limited by, or yoked to, ability to perceive heading, Rushton, S.K.*, Chen, R.R., & Li, L.*, 2018
  • The primary role of flow processing in the identification of scene-relative object movement, Rushton, S.K.*, Niehorster, D.C., Warren, P.A, & Li, L.*, 2018
  • Effect of travel speed on the visual control of steering toward a goal, Chen, R.R., Niehorster, D.C., & Li, L.*, 2017
  • Accuracy and tuning of flow parsing for visual perception of object motion during self-motion, Niehorster, D.C., & Li, L.*, 2017
Neuroscience Psychology Cognitive Science Perception Visual Control Object Motion Self-Motion Human Systems Integration Scene-Relative Object Movement Flow Processing

Contact us

Let's talk!
* Required
* Required
* Required
* Invalid email address
By submitting this form, you agree that IoT ONE may contact you with insights and marketing messaging.
No thanks, I don't want to receive any marketing emails from IoT ONE.
Submit

Thank you for your message!
We will contact you soon.