Dr Sara Li

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Dr Sara Li

李芷君博士

PhD (HKU), MSc (Edinburgh), BSSc (CUHK), CPsychol, DipABRSM, LmusTCL

Biography

 
Dr Sara Li is currently a Lecturer of the School of Arts and Social Sciences at the Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK). She received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Hong Kong (HKU), specializing in music cognition, psycholinguistics, and cognitive psychology. Her research examined how music-reading expertise influences word and text reading.
Before joining as a lecturer, Dr Li worked as a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Psychology, HKU, and a part-time instructor at the Li Ka Shing Institute of Professional and Continuing Education (LiPACE), OUHK. She wishes to share the excitement of learning psychology to all students.

Teaching Areas & Research Interests

 

Teaching areas:

Learning and motivation, Introduction to psychology, Cognitive psychology, Developmental psychology, Personality, Music psychology, Psycholinguistics

 

Research interests:

Music cognition, Psycholinguistics, Cognitive psychology

Other areas of interest:

Positive psychology, Gifted education

Academic & Professional Experience

 
Selected academic experience:
Part-time Instructor
Li Ka Shing Institute of Professional and Continuing Education (LiPACE), The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK)
 
Ph.D. Candidate and Post-doctoral Fellow
Department of Psychology, HKU
Lab Manager of the Attention Brain Cognition Laboratory and Eye-tracker Laboratory
Department of Psychology, HKU
Certificate of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, HKU
Selected professional membership:
Associate Fellow of the Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS)
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) of the British Psychological Society (BPS)
Member of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Member of the Cognitive Science Society
Mental Health First Aider (MHFA)

Selected Publications

 
Li, S. T. K., Chung, S.T.L. & Hsiao, J. (2019). Music-Reading Expertise Modulates the Visual Span for English Letters but not Chinese Characters. Journal of Vision, 19(4):10, 1-16.
Li, S. T. K., & Hsiao, J. (2018). Music reading expertise modulates hemispheric lateralization in English word processing but not in Chinese character processing. Cognition, 176, 159-173.
Thorup, B., Crookes, K., Chang, P. P., Burton, N., Pond, S., Li, T. K., Hsiao J., & Rhodes, G. (2018). Perceptual experience shapes our ability to categorize faces by national origin: A new other‐race effect. British Journal of Psychology, 109, 583-603.

Selected Professional & Community Services

 
Selected professional services:
Reviewer of the Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
 
Selected community services:
Advisory Coach of students with Special Educational Needs, HKU (2015-2017)
Chairperson/ Founder of SESAME – Southeast Asian Supportive, Assimilating and Merging Education (a social inclusion project for ethnic minorities and local students; collaborated with HKU and NGOs) (2014-2016)