Human Performance Lab
Korea University
Lab director: Prof. Yang Seok Cho
1.General Lab Information
Research in Human Performance lab takes a cognitive and neuroscientific approach for investigating the nature of human selective attention, cognitive control, and response selection. As top-down factors including current task goals, working memory, and reward play significant roles in guiding attention, members of the lab conduct research on how each factor may change one’s perception and cognition. The lab adopts both behavioral and neurophysiologic measures that include fMRI and ERP techniques in conducting experiments.
2.Criteria for Eligibility
People who are interested in and eager to learn more about visual attention, cognitive control, and response selection are welcome to apply for our research assistant positions. What Professor Cho looks for in a candidate is someone who is planning to apply for a higher degree in cognitive psychology. Students who are in their Junior or Senior years of college are preferred.
3.Quality of Work Expectations
Research assistants are expected to spend time in the lab for 8 hours a week. We expect them to spend quality time in the lab by strictly attending to weekly study meeting, helping graduate students run on-going experiments, and doing programming or statistics assignments. Working as a research assistant in the lab will help you earn advanced knowledge and techniques on cognitive psychology.
4.Contact Information
Please contact Prof. Cho (yscho_psych@korea.ac.kr) before you send your application form. After filling out your application, please send it to one of Prof. Cho’s graduate students(delukamine@naver.com).
Feel free to ask questions regarding the position. The due date is June 9th, 2019.