Inuk Song

Virginia Tech
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Email
Psyence221bobfuscate@gmail.com

Research Interests

Affective neuroscience, Lie detection, Neurolaw

Decision-Making, Psychopathy, Machine Learning

Education

2015.3 ~ 2018.2 – M.S. Cognitive Psychology, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2006.3 ~ 2012.2 – B.A. Psychology Major, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

Positions

2019.6 ~ present - Post-Master Researcher, HPLab, Psych.dept., Korea University

2018.2 ~ 2019.3 - Post-Master Researcher, Psychophysiology & Brain Imaging Lab, Psych.dept., Korea University

2011.4 ~ 2012.2 – Undergraduate Research Assistant, Psychophysiology & Brain Imaging Lab, Psych.dept., Korea University

2011.4 ~ 2012.2 – Undergraduate Research Assistant, Social Psychology Lab, Psych.dept., Korea University

Conference Presentation

Kim, H., Song, I., & Kim, H. T. (2019, July) The reassurance of the Complex Trial Protocol against ecologically validated countermeasures. 41th Annual Meeting of CogSci, Montreal, Canada

Song. I., Kim. M., Kim. H. T. (2017). Neural underpinnings of autobiographical Implicit Association Test in a mock crime. An annual conference of korean society for cognitive & biological sychology, Seoul, South Korea

Song. I., Kim. M., Kim. H. T. (2016). Identifying neural correlates of autobiographical implicit association test (aIAT) in a mock crime. 9th Global Neuroscience Conference, Melbourne, Australia

Park. C. H., Song. I., Kim. H. T. (2016). Induced pseudo-haptic sensation using multisensory integration in virtual reality. 9th Global Neuroscience Conference, Melbourne, Australia

Kim. M, Song. I., Chang. E, Jeong. J. W., Kim. H. T. (2016). Identification of crime-related memory using aIAT measure. An annual conference of korean society for cognitive & biological psychology, Jeju, South Korea

Papers

ERP analysis method and apparatus for detecting lie (Registered Patent, 1017980000000)

Kim, H.,Song, I., Chang, E., & Kim, H. T. (2019). Revalidation of the Complex Trial Protocol using ecologically relevant countermeasures. The Korean Journal of Forensic Psychology, 10(1), 89-115

Song, I., Kim, H., Lee, K. E., Chang, E., & Kim, H. T. (2019). Can virtual mock crime replace actual mock crime? An event-related potential study. The Korean Journal of Forensic Psychology, 10(2), 89-109

Song, I., Kim, H., Lee, K. Y., Chang, E., & Kim, H. T. (2018). The comparison of Bootstrapping analyses in P300-CIT. The Korean Journal of Forensic Psychology, 9(2), 75-99

Park, C. H., Song, I. U., Kim, M. J., Chang, E. H., Heo, J., & Kim, H. T. (2016). Prediction Model for Deviant Hacking Behavior and Hacking Type in Hackers Based on Psychological Variable. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 41(4), 489-498

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