Bo Youn Park

Ph.D. student
Email
gywlsangelobfuscate@naver.com

Research Interests

Joint Simon, Perceptual Load and Dilution

Attention Capture

Education

2015.3 ~ present - Ph.D. Candidate, Cognitive Psychology, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2012.3 ~ 2015.2 - B.A. Psychology Major, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

Positions

2015.3 ~ present - Graduate Researcher, HPLAB, Psychology dept., Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2014.3 ~ 2015.2 - Undergraduate research assistant, HPlab, Psych. Dept., Korea University

Conference Presentation

Park, B. Y., Kim, Y. E., & Cho, Y. S. (2018, Nov.). A New Method to Measure Attentional Capture: EEG Decoding of Visuospatial Attention. 59th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Park, B. Y., & Cho, Y. S. (2017, Nov.). Flexible Attentional Control Settings: Evidence from ERPs. 58th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Junker, Park, B. Y., Shin, & Cho, Y. S. (2017, Nov.). The Role of Explicit and Implicit Temporal Learning on Efficacy, Delay, and Precision of Visual Attention in a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Task. 58th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Park, B. Y., Junker, Cho, Y. S., & Shin (2016, Nov.). Effects of Practice on the Temporal Distribution of Visual Attention in a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Task. 57th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Boston, Messachusetts, USA

Rheem, H. S., Jeong, H., Park, B. Y., & Cho, Y. S. (2016, May.). Inhibition after Attentional Capture Depends upon Target Uncertainty. 2nd International Meeting of Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain

Park, B. Y., Jeong, H., Cho, S. A., & Cho, Y. S. (2015, Nov.). Importance of individual’s task set in joint Simon effect. 23rd Annual Meeting of OPAM, Chicago, IL, USA

Park, B. Y., Jeong, H., Cho, S. A., & Cho, Y. S. (2015, Nov.). Importance of individual’s task set in joint Simon effect. 23rd Annual Meeting of OPAM, Chicago, IL, USA

Papers

Uncertainty as a determinant of attentional control settings

The cognitive loci of the display and task-relevant set size effects on distractor interference_Evidence from a dual-task paradigm