LEUNG Seung-ming
CHAN Lily
CHAN Wai-ock, David
CHANG Lei
CHENG Pui-wan
CHENG Zi Juan
HAU Kit-tai
LAM Ka-nei
LAU Siu-ying, Patrick
LEE Ngar Yin, Louis
NI Yu-jing
SHIU Ling-po
SIU Fung Ying, Angela
TSE Chi-shing
WONG Wan-chi

Support Staff 

 

TSE Chi-Shing, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor, BCogSc (HKU), MA, PhD (SUNY-Albany)


CONTACT
Tel: 2609-6751
E-mail: cstse@cuhk.edu.hk


  • Introduction
  • Selected Publication
  • Research Areas
Professor Tse received a Ph.D. in Cognitive/Developmental Psychology from University at Albany, State University of New York, and was a postdoctoral research associate at Washington University in St. Louis.

Referred Journal Articles

1. Balota, D.A., Tse, C.-S., Hutchison, K.A., Spieler, D.H., Duchek, J.M., & Morris, J.C. (in press). Predicting conversion to dementia of the Alzheimer type in a healthy control sample: The power of errors in Stroop color naming. Psychology and Aging.

2. Duchek, J.M., Balota, D.A., Tse, C.-S., Holtzman, D.M., Fagan, A.M., & Goate, A.M. (in press). The utility of intraindividual variability in selective attention tasks as an early marker for Alzheimer disease. Neuropsychology.

3. Tse, C.-S., Balota, D.A., Moynan, S.C., Duchek, J.M., & Jacoby, L.L. (in press). The utility of placing recollection in opposition to familiarity in early discrimination of healthy aging and very mild dementia of the Alzheimer type. Neuropsychology.

4. Tse, C.-S., Kurby, C.A., & Du, F. (in press). Perceptual simulations and linguistic representations have differential effects on speeded relatedness judgments and recognition memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

5. Yap, M.J., Tse, C.-S., & Balota, D.A. (in press). Individual differences in the joint effects of semantic priming and word frequency: The role of lexical integrity. Journal of Memory and Language.

6. Neely, J.H., & Tse, C.-S. (2009). Category length produces an inverted-U discriminability function in episodic recognition memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1141-1172.

7. Tse, C.-S., & Altarriba, J. (2009). The word concreteness effect occurs for positive, but not negative, emotion words in immediate serial recall. British Journal of Psychology, 100, 91-109.

8. Pastizzo, M.J., Neely J.H., & Tse, C.-S. (2008). With a letter-searched prime, "boat" primes "float" but "swim" and "coat" don't: Further evidence for automatic semantic access. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 845-849.

9. Tse, C.-S. (2008). Automatic activation of spatial-numerical association in a primed parity judgment task: Evidence from the number-line congruency effect. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 20, 847-866.

10. Tse, C.-S., & Altarriba, J. (2008). Evidence against linguistic relativity in Chinese and English: A case study of spatial and temporal metaphors. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 8, 335-357.

11. Yap, M.J., Balota, D.A., Tse, C.-S., & Besner, D. (2008). On the additive effects of stimulus quality and word frequency in lexical decision: Evidence for opposing interactive influences revealed by RT distributional analyses.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 34, 495-513.

12. Tse, C.-S., & Altarriba, J. (2007). Testing the inter-item association hypothesis in immediate serial recall: Evidence from word frequency and word imageability. Memory, 15, 675-690.

13. Tse, C.-S., & Neely, J.H. (2007a). Semantic priming from letter-searched primes for low-frequency but not high-frequency targets: Automatic semantic access may not be a myth. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 33, 1143-1161.

14. Tse, C.-S., & Neely, J.H. (2007b). Semantic and repetition priming effects for Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) critical items and associates produced by DRM and unrelated study lists. Memory & Cognition, 35, 1047-1066.

15. Tse, C.-S., & Neely, J.H. (2005). Assessing activation without source monitoring in the DRM paradigm. Journal of Memory and Language, 53, 532-550.

Book Chapter

1. Neely, J.H., & Tse, C.-S. (2007). Semantic relatedness effects on true and false memories in episodic recognition: A methodological and empirical review. In J. S. Nairne (Ed.), The foundations of remembering: Essays in honor of Henry L. Roediger III (pp. 313-351). NY: Psychology Press.

Other Publication

1. Tse, C.-S. (2009). Implicit memory. In D. Matsumoto (Ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Psychology. UK: Cambridge University Press.
Bilingualism, Word Recognition, Semantic Priming, Inhibitory Control in Memory and Attention, Metacognition, Test-Enhanced Learning and Embodied Cognition.