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Lumei Hui, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Teaching and Research Interests
Cognition, perception/visual art, problem solving/critical thinking, language, cultural perspective.


Select Projects and Recent Publications:

Ratner, C., & Hui, L. (2003). Some Theoretical and Empirical Problems in Cross-Cultural Psychological Research. Accepted by Journal of the Theory of Social Behavior.

Hui, L. (2002). Conditions that Activate Perceptual Algorithms. Presented at the 82nd Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, April, 2002, Irvine, California

Hui, L., & Gruber, M. (2001). The Effect of Learning Chinese Written Symbols on Children’s Visual Ability. Presented at the Third International Spearman Seminar -- Extending Intelligence: Enhancement and New Constructs, November 2001, Sydney, Australia.

Hui, L. (2001). Revisiting the Vertical-horizontal Illusion . Presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 24, 2001, San Francisco, California.

Hui, L. (1999). The Comparison between the Two-dot Method and Transparency Method for the Autostereogram Perception. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems. Boston, MA: Boston University.

Hui, L. (1998). Reading Alone Is Not Enough. Presented at the 5th Annual Institute on the Teaching of Psychology of the American Psychological Society, May 1998, Washington, DC.

Hui, L. (1998). The Viewerness-Thatness-Thereness (VTT) Model and the Dumbbell Illusion. Presented at the 10th Annual Convention of the American Psychological


Lumei Hui
Phone: (707) 826-5268
Email: lh6@humboldt.edu
Office: BSS 438
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