Research Interests
Cognitive control
Task switching
Mouse tracking
Machine learning
EEG
Education
2020.3 ~ 2022.8 – M.S. Cognitive Psychology, Korea University
2016.3 ~ 2020.2 – B.A. Psychology and B.S. Computer Science, Korea University
Positions
2020.3 ~ 2022.8 – Graduate Student Researcher, HPLAB, Psych.dept., Korea University, Seoul, Korea
2019.9 ~ 2020.2 – Undergraduate Research Assistant, HPLAB, Psych.dept., Korea University
Conference Presentation
Lee, J., & Cho, Y.S. (Nov. 2020). No Effect of Spatial Arrangement of Response Alternatives on the Sequential Modulation of Spatial Conflict. Poster presented at 28th Annual Meeting of OPAM, Texas, USA
Lee, J., & Cho, Y.S. (Jul. 2021). The Magnitude of Task-Switching Cost Does Not Predict the Congruency Sequence Effect. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Virtual
Lee, J., & Cho, Y.S. (Nov, 2021). The Size of Task-Switching Cost Does Not Predict the Crosstask Congruency Sequence Effect. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Virtual
Lee, J., & Cho, Y.S. (Feb. 2022). The Sequential Modulation of Congruency Effect between Two Different Tasks. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Virtual
Lee, J. et al. (Jul. 2022). Simple is the Best!: Visual Complexity of Head-Up Display Modulates Driving Performance. Talk presented at the 2022 Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, New York City, USA