Nahyun Lee

Pennsylvania State University
Email
2nahyunobfuscate@gmail.com

Research Interests

Spatial Coding, Spatial Mapping, Simon Effect, Mouse tracking

Education

2021.3 ~ 2023.2 – M.S. Cognitive Psychology, Korea University

2016.3 ~ 2020.2 – B.A. Psychology and B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, Korea University

Positions

2023.3 ~ present – Researcher, HPLAB & Behavioral Science Center, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2021.3 ~ 2023.2 – Graduate Student Researcher, HPLAB, School of Psychology, Korea University

2019.8 ~ 2021.2 – Undergraduate Research Assistant, HPLAB, Psych.dept., Korea University

Conference Presentation

Lee N.H. & Cho Y.S. (2021, July). Cognitive Control in Different Modes of Task-Irrelevant Spatial Information. Talk presented at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Virtual

Lee N.H. & Cho Y.S. (2021, November). Cognitive Control in Location- and Arrow-based Simon Tasks. Poster & video presented at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Virtual

Lee N.H. et al. (2022, February). Simple is the Best!: Visual Complexity of Head-Up Display Modulates Driving Performance. Talk presented at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Virtual

Lee J.E. et al. (2022, July). Simple is the Best!: Visual Complexity of Head-Up Display Modulates Driving Performance. Poster presented at the 2022 Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, New York City, USA

Lee N.H. & Cho Y.S. (2022, November). Different Patterns of the Delta Function in Mouse-Tracking Measures: The Location-, Arrow-, and Word-based Simon Tasks. Poster presented at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston MA

Lee N.H. & Cho Y.S. (2023, November). High-Frequency Stimulus: Enhanced Cognitive Control or Mere Habitual Facilitation?. Poster presented at the 2023 Annual Meething of the Psychonomic Society, San Francisco CA

Papers

Investigating the Nature of Spatial Codes for Different Modes of Simon Tasks_Evidence From Congruency Sequence Effects and Delta Functions

Visual Complexity of Head-Up Display in Automobiles Modulates Attentional Tunneling