
Tae-Ho Lee
Associate Professor · Affective Neuroscience
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Tae-Ho Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech, with affiliated appointments in the School of Neuroscience and Translational Biology, Medicine, and Health. His research focuses on affective and cognitive neural development across the lifespan, neurodegeneration, and family-based neural dynamics.
- PhD in Brain and Cognitive Science, University of Southern California
- M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Korea University
- B.A. in Psychology, Korea University
Dr. Lee’s work explores brain connectome dynamics, dyadic neural concordance in families, and age-related attentional control. He employs neuroimaging techniques to study how familial and environmental factors shape emotional and cognitive outcomes in adolescents and older adults.
Recent publications highlight trends in longitudinal studies, parent-child neural similarity, and functional connectivity in emotion regulation. Key areas include autism spectrum disorder, substance misuse risk, and the role of socioeconomic factors in brain development.
- Rising Star, Association for Psychological Science (2020)
Dr. Lee is not currently accepting students and leads the Affective Neurodynamics and Development (AND) Lab at Virginia Tech.
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