Yoon Seo Lee

M.S. Researcher
Email
yoonlee9557obfuscate@gmail.com

Research Interests

Cognitive Control

Inhibition

Machine Learning

EEG

Education

2020.3 ~ 2023.2 – M.S. Cognitive Psychology, Korea University

2014.3 ~ 2019.2 – B.S. Psychology and Statistics, University of Auckland

Positions

2020.3 ~ present – Graduate Student Researcher, HPLAB, Psych.dept., Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2019.7 ~ 2020.2 – Undergraduate Research Assistant, HPLAB, Psych.dept., Korea University

Conference Presentation

Lee, Y.S. & Cho, Y.S. (Nov. 2024). Inhibition resolves Simon conflict: Evidence from EEG decoding, Poster presented at 65th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, New York City, NY, USA

Lee, Y.S. & Cho, Y.S. (Nov.2023).The Congruency Sequence Effect fo the Gender Stroop Task, Poster presented at the 2023 Annual Meething of the Psychonomic Society, San Francisco, USA

Lee, Y.S., & Cho, Y.S. (Feb. 2023). The Stimulus-based Conflict Resolved Through Inhibition. Talk presented at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Seoul, Korea

Lee, Y.S., & Cho, Y.S. (Nov. 2022). The Stimulus-based Conflict is Resolved Through Not Only Facilitation But Also Inhibition. Poster presented at 30th Annual Meeting of OPAM, Boston, USA

Lee, Y.S, & Cho, Y.S. (Feb. 2022). The Congruency Sequence Effect Across Different Task Representations in Stroop and Flanker-Compatibility Tasks. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology.

Lee, Y.S., & Cho, Y.S (Nov. 2021). The Congruency Sequence Effect Transfers Across Different Task Representations. Poster presented at 62nd Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, USA

Lee, Y.S, & Cho, Y.S. (Jul. 2021). The Scope of the Control Mechanism: Evidence of the Congruency Sequence Effect in Different Task Representations. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Cognitive and Biological Psychology.

Lee, Y.S., & Cho, Y.S. (Nov. 2020). What Determines the Scope of the Control Mechanism. Poster presented at 28th Annual Meeting of OPAM, Texas, USA

Papers

The congruency sequence effect of the Simon task in a cross-modality context.