Gi-Yeul Bae
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Bae G, Chen K
J Vis
. 2025 Feb;
25(2):9.
PMID: 39976979
A decade of research has demonstrated that the reported perception of a new stimulus can be biased by task-irrelevant prior stimuli. However, existing studies have primarily focused on explaining the...
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Bae G, Chen K
Neuroimage
. 2024 Jun;
297:120710.
PMID: 38942100
Working memory (WM) supports future behavior by retaining perceptual information obtained in the recent past. The present study tested the hypothesis that WM recodes sensory information in a format that...
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Chen K, Bae G
Cognition
. 2024 Jun;
250:105843.
PMID: 38850840
Reported perception of a new stimulus is either attracted toward or repelled away from task-irrelevant prior stimuli. While prevailing theories propose that the opposing serial biases may stem from distinct...
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Bae G
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2024 Mar;
86(3):828-837.
PMID: 38443622
Reports in a visual working memory(WM) task exhibit biases related to the categorical structure of the stimulus space (e.g., cardinal bias) as well as biases related to previously seen stumuli...
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Arunkumar A, Padilla L, Bae G, Bryan C
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
. 2023 Oct;
30(1):1030-1040.
PMID: 37874713
How do people internalize visualizations: as images or information? In this study, we investigate the nature of internalization for visualizations (i.e., how the mind encodes visualizations in memory) and how...
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Saito J, Bae G, Fukuda K
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2023 Aug;
153(1):38-55.
PMID: 37650822
Comparing a visual memory with new visual stimuli can bias memory content, especially when the new stimuli are perceived as similar. Perceptual comparisons of this kind may play a mechanistic...
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Bansal S, Bae G, Robinson B, Dutterer J, Hahn B, Luck S, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
. 2023 Jul;
8(12):1218-1227.
PMID: 37459911
Background: Impairments in working memory (WM) have been well documented in people with schizophrenia (PSZ). However, these quantitative WM impairments can often be explained by nonspecific factors, such as impaired...
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Bansal S, Bae G, Robinson B, Dutterer J, Hahn B, Luck S, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37066149
Background: Impairments in working memory(WM) have been well-documented in people with schizophrenia(PSZ). However, these WM impairments can often be explained by nonspecific factors, such as impaired goal maintenance. Here, we...
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Bae G, Luck S
Vis cogn
. 2022 Jul;
30(4):289-303.
PMID: 35800036
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signals may sometimes be directly opposite to the true stimulus motion direction. However, this possibility cannot be...
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Fukuda K, Pereira A, Saito J, Tang T, Tsubomi H, Bae G
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Apr;
33(5):816-829.
PMID: 35452332
Visual information around us is rarely static. To perform a task in such a dynamic environment, we often have to compare current visual input with our working memory (WM) representation...