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职业迁徙
个人简介
I’m an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University and a director of Visual Cognitive Neuroscience Lab.
Research Interests:
General Areas,
Visual perception and Cognition,
Scene perception and memory,
Specific Questions (selected),
What are neural mechanisms that support the construction of scene percept
and memory? How does the visual system integrate across views of scenes?
What are key properties that define a scene; how are these properties
represented across the scene network?
How does attention and working memory interact?
Honors and Fellowships:
Dissertation Fellowship, Yale University 2007-2008,
University Fellowship, Yale University 2003-2007,
Dean's Award, University of Oregon 2001-2002
Academic Fellowship, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea 2000-2001,
Publications:
Park, S., Konkle, T., & Oliva, A. (in press). Parametric coding of scene size and
clutter independent of semantic category. Cerebral Cortex,
Park, S., & Chun, M. M. (in press). The constructive nature of scene perception.
Scene Vision, ed. Kveraga, K. and Bar, M. MIT Press.
Park, S., Brady, T. F., Greene, M. R., & Oliva, A. (2011). Disentangling scene
content from spatial boundary: Complementary roles for the PPA and LOC in
representing real-world scenes. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(4), 1333-1340.
Golomb, J. D., Albrecht, A., Park, S., & Chun, M. M. (2011). Eye movements help
link different views in scene-selective cortex. Cerebral Cortex. 21:2094-2102.
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