Chai-Youn Kim
Affiliations: | Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea |
Area:
vision, synesthesiaGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRandolph Blake | grad student | 2006 | Korea University | |
(Perceptual nature and neural mechanisms of color -graphemic synesthesia.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSujin Kim | grad student | 2014-2016 | Korea University |
Minsun Park | grad student | 2016-2022 | Korea University |
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Kim HW, Park M, Lee YS, et al. (2024) Prior conscious experience modulates the impact of audiovisual temporal correspondence on unconscious visual processing. Consciousness and Cognition. 122: 103709 |
Park M, Blake R, Kim CY. (2024) Audiovisual interactions outside of visual awareness during motion adaptation. Neuroscience of Consciousness. 2024: niad027 |
Song J, Shin H, Park M, et al. (2022) Complex Shapes Are Bluish, Darker, and More Saturated; Shape-Color Correspondence in 3D Object Perception. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 854574 |
Kwak Y, Nam H, Kim HW, et al. (2020) Cross-Modal Correspondence Between Speech Sound and Visual Shape Influencing Perceptual Representation of Shape: the Role of Articulation and Pitch. Multisensory Research. 1-30 |
Kim H, Hosung N, Kim C. (2020) Nasal Sounds are Lighter and More Yellowish than Glottal Sounds: Cross-modal Associations between Consonant Sounds and Colors Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology. 32: 85-99 |
Park M, Blake R, Kim Y, et al. (2019) Congruent audio-visual stimulation during adaptation modulates the subsequently experienced visual motion aftereffect. Scientific Reports. 9: 19391 |
Kim HW, Nam H, Kim CY. (2018) [i] is Lighter and More Greenish Than [o]: Intrinsic Association Between Vowel Sounds and Colors. Multisensory Research. 31: 419-437 |
Root NB, Rouw R, Asano M, et al. (2018) Why is the synesthete's "A" red? Using a five-language dataset to disentangle the effects of shape, sound, semantics, and ordinality on inducer-concurrent relationships in grapheme-color synesthesia. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 99: 375-389 |
Kwak Y, Nam H, Kim C. (2018) Crossmodal correspondence between haptic shape and sound Journal of Vision. 18: 97 |
Park M, Kim C. (2018) Does audible sound modulate the potency of visual motion when that motion is suppressed from awareness by continuous flash suppression? Journal of Vision. 18: 1137 |