
معرفی
Hyung-Bum Park is a Researcher (Postdoctoral Scholar) in the Department of Psychology at The University of Chicago, affiliated with the Awh/Vogel Lab. His research focuses on visual working memory and selective attention, exploring how cognitive processes like memory maintenance, attentional guidance, and perceptual biases interact with neural and behavioral mechanisms. His work also examines the impact of physical exertion on cognitive control and memory precision across different age groups.
Research Interests:
- Visual Working Memory Dynamics
- Selective Attention Mechanisms
- Cognitive Control Under Physical Strain
- Memory-Driven Perception
- Configural Encoding in Memory
- Global-Local Processing in Medical Imaging
Publications highlight trends in analyzing working memory precision, the effects of effortful tasks on cognitive performance, and the interplay between attention and memory systems. Articles emphasize methodological rigor, including Bayesian modeling and behavioral analysis of task dynamics. No scientific awards are explicitly noted in the provided texts. His affiliation with the Awh/Vogel Lab underscores collaborative research in cognitive neuroscience and visual cognition.



