Joo‐Hyun Song Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Joo-Hyun Song is an Associate Professor at John Brown University whose work encompasses visual perception, motor control, and neural mechanisms. Song's research explores the intricate relationship between vision and action, as demonstrated in studies of visuomotor adaptation and learning. Recent investigations have revealed the impact of attention on response conflict during continuous movements and explored how dual-task paradigms can enhance visuomotor learning in older adults. Furthermore, Song utilizes computational approaches to understand the dynamics of selection history in continuous action.
Song's work primarily focuses on tactile and sensory interactions, action observation, and the synchronization of mental and physical processes.
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- h-index: 28
- Publications: 158
- Citations: 3,629
Selected Publications
- Leveraging pupil diameter to track explicit control processes in visuomotor adaptation (2025) DOI
- Automatic, not inflexible: Implicit adaptation is modulated by goal-directed attentional demands (2025) DOI
- Manual reach tracking reveals distinct inhibitory processes in children’s and adults’ inferences about belief (2025) DOI
- Systematic modulation of sensorimotor learning by domain-specific working memory (2025) DOI
- Distinct Inhibitory Control Mechanisms Underlie Selective Social Inferences (2024) DOI
- Deconstructing the task-evoked pupillary response (2024) DOI
- Effector-independent Representations Guide Sequential Target Selection Biases in Action (2024) DOI
- Radial bias alters perceived motion direction (2023) DOI
- Neural bases of attentional contexts that mediate visuomotor adaptation (2023) DOI
- The domain-specific contribution of working memory to sensorimotor learning (2023) DOI
- The locus of flanker congruency effects: Insights from Bayesian modelling and a choice reaching flanker task using random dot kinematograms. (2023) DOI
- Radial bias alters high-level motion perception (2023) DOI
- Evaluating individual differences in selection history bias for goal-directed reaching movements (2022) DOI
- The speed of a moving object is underestimated behind an occluder in action and perception tasks (2022) DOI
- Task-evoked pupil diameter reveals working memory-based strategy modulation in visuomotor adaptation (2022) DOI
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