Chua, Fook Kee
Honorary Fellow
Ph.D. (UCLA), M.A. (Canterbury), B.A. (Victoria Wellington)
I trained in visual psychophysics in UCLA. My current research interests include examining how attention is deployed over time and space, and how attention might be "captured". I also work on problems relating to various forms of attentional "blindnesses", such as inattentional blindness, inattentional amnesia, and the attentional blink.
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Research Interests:
- Representation of languages in a bilingual
- Selective attention
- Visual processing of the logograph
Recent/Representative Publications:
Wee, S., & Chua, F. K. (2004). Capturing attention when attention "blinks". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 598-612.
Chan, W. Y., & Chua, F. K. (2003). Grouping with and without attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 932-938.
Chua, F. K., Goh, J., & Hon, N. (2001). Nature of codes extracted during the attentional blink. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 1229-1242.