Seah Chang

Ohio State University

Research Interests

Attention, Response Selection, Preference, Decision Making

Education

2016.9 ~ 2021.8 - Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

2012.9 ~ 2014.8 - M.S. Cognitive Psychology, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2007.3 ~ 2012.8 - B.A. Psychology Major, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

Positions

2014.9 ~ 2023 - Researcher, Wisdom science center, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2012.9 ~ 2014.8 - Graduate researcher, HPlab, Psychology department, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2012.4. ~ 2012.8 - Undergraduate research assistant, HPlab, Psychology department, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

Conference Presentation

Chang, S., & Cho, Y. S. (2015, Nov). Value-driven Attentional Capture Occurs on the Basis of Relative Value. 56th Annual Conference of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL

Chang, S., Cho, Y. S., & Kim, C-Y. (2014, Nov). Sequential Modulation of Preference Judgments. 55th Annual Conference of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA

Chang, S., Cho, Y. S., & Shin, J. C. (2013, Nov). The Implicit Learning of Subtle Timing Constraints Influences the Magnitude of the Attentional Blink. 54th Annual Conference of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, ON

Chang, S., Moon, S. K., & Cho, Y. S. (2013, Nov). Polarity Correspondence between the Lateralized Response-Set and Sound Amplitude. 54th Annual Conference of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, ON

Chang, S., & Cho, Y. S. (2015, Nov.). Value-driven attentional capture occurs on the basis of relative value. 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL, USA

Papers

Sequential effects in preference decision_Prior preference assimilates current preference

Adjustment to subtle time constraints and power law learning in rapid serial visual presentation

Polarity correspondence effect between loudness and lateralized response set