Chai-Youn Kim
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Recent Articles
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Kim H, Park M, Lee Y, Kim C
Conscious Cogn
. 2024 May;
122:103709.
PMID: 38781813
Conscious visual experiences are enriched by concurrent auditory information, implying audiovisual interactions. In the present study, we investigated how prior conscious experience of auditory and visual information influences the subsequent...
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Park M, Blake R, Kim C
Neurosci Conscious
. 2024 Jan;
2024(1):niad027.
PMID: 38292024
Motion aftereffects (MAEs), illusory motion experienced in a direction opposed to real motion experienced during prior adaptation, have been used to assess audiovisual interactions. In a previous study from our...
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Song J, Shin H, Park M, Nam S, Kim C
Front Psychol
. 2022 May;
13:854574.
PMID: 35602700
It has been shown that there is a non-random association between shape and color. However, the results of previous studies on the shape-color correspondence did not converge. To address the...
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Root N, Asano M, Melero H, Kim C, Sidoroff-Dorso A, Vatakis A, et al.
Conscious Cogn
. 2021 Sep;
95:103192.
PMID: 34500326
Grapheme-color synesthetes experience graphemes as having a consistent color (e.g., "N is turquoise"). Synesthetes' specific associations (which letter is which color) are often influenced by linguistic properties such as phonetic...
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Song J, Kwak Y, Kim C
Front Psychol
. 2021 Aug;
12:694927.
PMID: 34367021
Familiarity and novelty are fundamental yet competing factors influencing aesthetic preference. However, whether people prefer familiar paintings or novel paintings has not been clear. Using both behavioral and eye-tracking measures,...
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Lee Y, Lee E, Chung S, Kim C, Kim K
Food Sci Biotechnol
. 2020 Apr;
29(3):359-369.
PMID: 32257519
Food involvement is one of the personality traits that influences the food cognition and behavior of consumers. Given the irrelevance of previous food involvement scales such as measuring lifestyle diligence...
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Kwak Y, Nam H, Kim H, Kim C
Multisens Res
. 2020 Feb;
33(6):569-598.
PMID: 32083558
Cross-modal correspondence is the tendency to systematically map stimulus features across sensory modalities. The current study explored cross-modal correspondence between speech sound and shape (Experiment 1), and whether such association...
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Park M, Blake R, Kim Y, Kim C
Sci Rep
. 2019 Dec;
9(1):19391.
PMID: 31852921
Sensory information registered in one modality can influence perception associated with sensory information registered in another modality. The current work focuses on one particularly salient form of such multisensory interaction:...
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Kim H, Nam H, Kim C
Multisens Res
. 2019 Jul;
31(5):419-437.
PMID: 31264605
It has recently been reported in the synesthesia literature that graphemes sharing the same phonetic feature tend to induce similar synesthetic colors. In the present study, we investigated whether phonetic...
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Root N, Rouw R, Asano M, Kim C, Melero H, Yokosawa K, et al.
Cortex
. 2018 Feb;
99:375-389.
PMID: 29406149
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which viewing a grapheme elicits an additional, automatic, and consistent sensation of color. Color-to-letter associations in synesthesia are interesting in their own right,...