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Ying Choon Wu

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Liu W, Stevenson C, Chang C, Thurman S, Cohen-Hoffing R, Jung T, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2025 Mar; 2024:1-4. PMID: 40039052
This study explored the dynamics of steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) amid unrestricted head and eye movements using immersive virtual reality (VR) to concurrently record eye and head movement data...
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Maymon C, Wu Y, Grimshaw G
Curr Top Behav Neurosci . 2023 Aug; 65:3-23. PMID: 37584835
Increasingly, Virtual Reality technologies are finding a place in psychology and behavioral neuroscience labs. Immersing participants in virtual worlds enables researchers to investigate empirical questions in realistic or imaginary environments...
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Wu Y, Maymon C, Paden J, Liu W
Curr Top Behav Neurosci . 2023 Jun; 65:25-46. PMID: 37306851
The proliferation and refinement of affordable virtual reality (VR) technologies and wearable sensors have opened new frontiers in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience. This chapter offers a broad overview of VR...
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Momsen J, Gordon J, Wu Y, Coulson S
Brain Lang . 2021 Mar; 216:104916. PMID: 33652372
Here we examine the role of visuospatial working memory (WM) during the comprehension of multimodal discourse with co-speech iconic gestures. EEG was recorded as healthy adults encoded either a sequence...
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Momsen J, Gordon J, Wu Y, Coulson S
Brain Cogn . 2020 Nov; 146:105640. PMID: 33171343
Multimodal discourse requires an assembly of cognitive processes that are uniquely recruited for language comprehension in social contexts. In this study, we investigated the role of verbal working memory for...
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Wu Y, Coulson S
Psychol Sci . 2015 Sep; 26(11):1717-27. PMID: 26381507
To understand a speaker's gestures, people may draw on kinesthetic working memory (KWM)-a system for temporarily remembering body movements. The present study explored whether sensitivity to gesture meaning was related...
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Lin C, Jung M, Wu Y, She H, Jung T
Int J Neural Syst . 2015 Feb; 25(2):1550004. PMID: 25666500
This study explores electroencephalography (EEG) brain dynamics associated with mathematical problem solving. EEG and solution latencies (SLs) were recorded as 11 neurologically healthy volunteers worked on intellectually challenging math puzzles...
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Wu Y, Jung M, Lock D, Chao E, Swartz J, Jung T
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2015 Jan; 2014:5454-7. PMID: 25571228
Problems can be solved in a variety of ways. One might systematically evaluate a known space of possible solutions until the right one is found. Alternatively, it may prove necessary...
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Wu Y, Coulson S
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2014 Oct; 153:39-50. PMID: 25282199
Three experiments tested the role of verbal versus visuo-spatial working memory in the comprehension of co-speech iconic gestures. In Experiment 1, participants viewed congruent discourse primes in which the speaker's...
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Wu Y, Coulson S
PLoS One . 2014 Jan; 9(1):e84834. PMID: 24465437
Working memory (WM) models have traditionally assumed at least two domain-specific storage systems for verbal and visuo-spatial information. We review data that suggest the existence of an additional slave system...