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Research Assistant
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Email: sharonluo2024@gmail.com
TEL: (03)4227151#65220

Education

  • M.Sc. in Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University, Taiwan, Taiwan (2024).
  • B.Sc. in Department of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, Taiwan (2021).

Skills

  • Behavioral and EEG experiment design and analysis (ERP/EEG analysis: Python MNE)
  • Programming Languages: Python, R, MATLAB
  • Statistics softwares: SPSS, JASP

Publications

  • CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
  1. Luo, P. X.*, Wu, D. H., Chang, E. C.-H. (2025, January). Race and Gender Effects on Facial Attractiveness Judgments: A Deep Learning Approach Using GoogLeNet and FaceNet. Poster presented presented in the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
  2. Luo, P. X.*, & Wu, D. H. (2024, April). Neurophysiological Evidence for the Other-race Effect on Configuration Encoding of Conscious Face Perception. Poster presented in the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Toronto, Canada.
  3. Luo, P. X.*, & Wu, D. H. (2023, March). The effects if race and contrast on face perception in the continuous flash suppression paradigm: Evidence from the N170 component. Poster presented in the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, USA.
  4. Luo, P. X.*, & Wu, D. H. (2023, February). Investigation of the effects of race and gender on unconscious processing of faces in the continuous flashing suppression paradigm. Poster presented in the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
  5. Chang, Y., Luo, P. X.*, Wu, D. H. (2022, October). Investigations of Effects of Subjective and Objective Symmetry on the Aesthetics of Calligraphy. Poster presented in the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Psychological Association.
  6. Luo, P. X.*, Yang, I.-C., & Wu, D. H. (2022, October). Race and Orientation of Face Photos Modulate Positive Correlation Between Perceived Facial Symmetry and Attractiveness. Poster presented in the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Psychological Association, Taipei, Taiwan.
  7. Huang, Y.-S., Luo, P. X.*, Wan, S.-Y., & Wu, D. H. (2022, April). Validation and Application of a Face Asymmetry Classifier Model Developed Through the Machine Learning Approach. Poster presented in the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  8. Luo, P. X.*, & Wu, D. H. (2022, April). Attractiveness of Own-Race Faces Beyond Prototypicality Affects Memory of Faces. Poster presented in the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  9. Luo, P. X.*, Khan, M., & Wu, D. H. (2021, May). Familiarity with own-race faces strengthens the negative correlation between attractiveness ratings and recognition memory of faces. Poster presented in the 2021 International Convention of Psychological Science. (Virtual Meeting)
  10. Khan, M., Luo, P. X.*, & Wu, D. H. (2021, March). Is there an other-gender bias in facial attractiveness judgment? Poster presented in the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience. (Virtual Meeting)
  11. Khan, M., Luo, P. X.*, & Wu, D. H. (2020, November). The other-race effect in face memory but not in attractiveness ratings of faces. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. (Virtual Meeting)
  12. Luo, P. X.*, Chang, C. C-H., & Wu, D. H. (2020, May). Attractive faces in one’s own race are more eye-catching: Evidence from the continuous flashing suppression paradigm. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. (Virtual Meeting)
  13. Wu, D. H., Luo, P. X.*, & Dong, L.J.-W. (2020, January). Facial attractiveness is identified later than and modulated by race of faces. Poster presented in the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Tainan, Taiwan.