We explore how emotion influences our cognitive processes of perception, attention, and memory. We have examined the effect of context in facial emotion recognition.

The role of visual attention in facial expression recognition and the influences of valence and arousal level on memory are currently being examined.

Publications

Response Inhibition in Emotional Contexts in Suicide Ideators and Attempters. Evidence From an Emotional Stop-Signal Task and Self-Report Measures You et al. 2020. Psychology of Violence.

The effect of threatening facial expressions on inhibition-induced forgetting depends on their task-relevance Lee and Cho. 2019. Cognition and Emotion.

Development of the Korean facial emotion stimuli_Korea University facial collection 2nd edition Kim et al. 2017. Frontiers in Psychology.

Sequential effects in preference decision_Prior preference assimilates current preference Chang, Kim and Cho. 2017. PLoS ONE.

Context modulation of facial emotion perception differed by individual difference Lee, Choi and Cho. 2012. PLoS ONE.

The Korea University Facial Expression Collection(KUFEC) and Semantic Differential Ratings of Emotion Kim, Choi and Cho. 2011. The Korean J of Psy General.

Neural Correlates of top-down processing in emotion perception_An ERP study of emotional faces in white noise versus noise-alone stimuli Lee et al. 2010. Brain Research.