William G Hayward

psychology researcher

William G Hayward is …
instance of (P31):
humanQ5

External links are
P6178Dimensions author ID0643312775.47
P856official websitehttps://www.ln.edu.hk/psy/about-us/people/academic-staff/professor-hayward-william
P496ORCID iD0000-0002-7248-0301
P1153Scopus author ID7006352956

P512academic degreeMaster of ArtsQ2091008
P1026academic thesisWhy are names difficult to remember? : an alternative to Bruce and Young (1986)Q111964691
P185doctoral studentHaiyang JinQ87288859
P69educated atYale UniversityQ49112
University of CanterburyQ432475
P108employerUniversity of Hong KongQ15568
Lingnan UniversityQ1541161
University of AucklandQ492467
P734family nameHaywardQ16870619
HaywardQ16870619
HaywardQ16870619
P101field of workpsychologyQ9418
P735given nameWilliamQ12344159
WilliamQ12344159
GordanQ23199647
GordanQ23199647
P2650interested incognitive psychologyQ23373
visual perceptionQ162668
cognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
P1412languages spoken, written or signedEnglishQ1860
P106occupationuniversity teacherQ1622272
researcherQ1650915
academicQ3400985
P5008on focus list of Wikimedia projectLingnan University Library Official Wikidata PilotQ123058065
NZThesisProjectQ111645234
P21sex or gendermaleQ6581097
P937work locationHong KongQ8646

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author (P50)
Q79149138After the viewpoint debate: where next in object recognition?
Q48258520Dissociating viewpoint costs in mental rotation and object recognition
Q50801056Repetition blindness reveals differences between the representations of manipulable and nonmanipulable objects.
Q111964691Why are names difficult to remember? : an alternative to Bruce and Young (1986)

thesis committee member (P9161)
Q112935229Attentional spread in a flanker task
Q112931053Cooperative Cognition in kea
Q112937778Exploring conditions for the integration of relation without visual awareness
Q112935356Identity-Independent Representations and the Structure of the Expression Space
Q111963445The Behavioral and Neural Indicators of Face Specific Processing: Holistic Processing and the N170
Q112926227Timing is Key: A Cross-Cultural Examination of The Temporal Asymmetry Effect in Moral Evaluations of Past and Future Behaviours

Q87288859Haiyang Jindoctoral advisorP184
Q111964691Why are names difficult to remember? : an alternative to Bruce and Young (1986)copyright holderP3931

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