
معرفی
Dr. Yi-Jhong Han serves as a Lecturer in Neuroscience and Psychology (Education) at the Department of Neuroimaging within the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London. His academic work bridges experimental neuroscience and psychological theory with direct educational applications.
His research program centers on human episodic memory mechanisms, with specialized expertise in EEG/ERP methodologies. Key investigation areas include:
- Memory distortions and misinformation effects
- Memory attribution errors in social contexts
- Individual differences in memory processing
- Event-related potential correlates of recognition memory
- Cross-linguistic memory phenomena (notably Chinese lexical processing)
Publication analysis reveals a consistent trajectory from foundational memory mechanisms (2014 Chinese word study) through social-cognitive memory frameworks (2018 self-referential memory work) to contemporary clinical applications of neurofeedback (2023 meta-analysis). This evolution demonstrates growing translational focus while maintaining core EEG/ERP methodology.
As an educator, Dr. Han develops and delivers specialized instruction in memory systems, EEG/ERP methodology, and individual differences for BSc Neuroscience and Psychology programs, directly integrating his research expertise into curricular design.


