The Learning and Perception (LAP) Lab believes that understanding science of learning can bring a huge impact on education. We study the difference between experts and novices, and investigate methods for enhancing learning efficiency. By preparing and enhancing our perceptual systems, students with various learning needs can benefit a lot more from their educational experience.
We aim to generate insights into learning and translate them in real-world educational practice. Our research focuses on understanding human learning and expertise development, such as music reading, Chinese and English word recognition, face recognition, auditory pitch perception, absolute pitch and music sight-reading.
Our research techniques include behavioral measurement, EEG, fMRI and eye-tracking.
Learn more about our work
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Ongoing research:
● Learning to read musical notation and sight-read
● Development of absolute pitch
● Visual word recognition & dyslexia