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Behavioral Cognitive Neuroscience

Kim, Hyun Taek Professor

Research area

Neurofeedback, neurophysiology of cybersickness, psychophysiological indicators of deception

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Basic Information
Educational Background
  • 1991. Ph.D. in Psychology, Korea University
  • 1987. M.A. in Psychology, Korea University
  • 1985. B.A. in Psychology, Korea University
Career and Awards
  • Operated the Brain Function and Animal Behavior Analysis Center from 2003 to 2008 as a member of the brain frontier project designated by the Ministry of Science and Technology
  • Awarded the 2012 Best Neurofeedback Publication Award from the Foundation of Neurofeedback and Applied Neuriscience (FNAN) out of numerous international entries
Books
  • Cognitive Neuroscience, 3rd ed., 2014
  • An Introduction to Brain and Behavior, 3rd ed., 2012
  • Learning and memory: from brain to behavior, 2010
  • Comprehensive stress management, 10th ed., 2009
  • Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology, 2nd ed., 2008
Research Papers
  • Han, Hyun Jung, Lee, Kanghee, Kim, Hyun Taek, & Kim, Hackjin. (2013). Distinctive amygdala subregions involved in emotion-modulated Stroop interference. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, nst021.
  • Cha, Kyung Ae, Hong, Sung-Bin, Woo, Sung-Ho, & Kim, Hyun Taek. (2012). The Recalibration Effect of Time Perception Using a Virtual Environment. Presence, 21(2), 203-212.
  • Choi, S.W., Chi, S.E., Chung, S.Y., Kim, J.W., Ahn, C.Y., & Kim, H.T. (2011). Is alpha wave neurofeedback effective with randomized clinical trials in depression? A pilot study. Neuropsychobiology, 63(1), 43-51.
  • Lee, K.Y., Lee, T.H., Yoon, S.J., Cho, Y.S., Choi, J.S., & Kim, H.T. (2010). Neural correlates of top–down processing in emotion perception: An ERP study of emotional faces in white noise versus noise-alone stimuli. Brain Research, 1337, 56-63.
  • Kim, Y.Y., Kim, H.J., Kim, E.N., Ko, H.D., & Kim, H.T. (2005). Characteristic changes in the physiological components of cybersickness. Psychophysiology, 42(5), 616-625.
Conference Presentation Papers
  • EEG Correlates of Perception and Emotion in Virtual Reality, NeuroTalk2016, Beijing, China.