Won, B. & Geng, J. J. (2018). The role of probabilistic expectations on the suppression of salient distractor. Poster presented at 2018 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida.
Won, B. & Geng, J. J. (2017). Data-driven saliency maps improve search efficiency. Talk presented at 2017 Object, Perception, Attention and Memory (OPAM) annual conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada. *received a travel award
Won, B. & Geng, J. J. (2017). A suppression template for multiple distractors in visual search. Talk presented at 2017 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida. link
Won, B. & Leber, B. A. (2016). Implicit learning interacts with hemifield independence in visual working memory. Poster presented at 2016 Object, Perception, Attention and Memory (OPAM) annual conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
Leber, B. A. & Won, B. (*co-first author) (2016). Spatial reward guides choice, not visual search. Talk presented at 2016 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida. link
Won, B. & Leber, B. A. (2016). Search for targets in visual working memory is biased by statistical learning. Poster presented at 2016 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida. link
Won, B. & Leber, B. A. (2015). Failure to guide spatial attention with monetary reward. Poster presented at 2015 Object, Perception, Attention and Memory (OPAM) annual conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Won, B. & Leber, B. A. (2015). Generalizability of spatial implicit learning depends on task difficulty. Poster presented at 2014 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida. link
Won, B., Swallow, K.M., & Jiang Y. V. (2014). First saccadic eye movement reveals persistent attentional guidance by implicit learning. Poster presented at 2014 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida. link
Won, B. & Jiang Y. V. (2013). Implicitly guided attention is immune to visual working memory load. Poster presented at 2013 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida. link
Won, B. & Jiang, Y. V. (2011). Redundancy effects in the processing of emotional faces. Poster presented at 2011 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida. link
Won, B. & Jiang, Y. V. (2010). Visual redundancy enhances face identity perception but impairs face emotion perception. Poster presented at 2010 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida. link
Won, B. & Kim, M. -S. (2008). Monetary incentives can reduce the attentional capture influence of negative emotional expression in faces. 38th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C.,
Won, B. & Kim, M. -S. (2007). The attentional tracking system in each hemifield cannot move toward the other hemifield. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Florida. link
Kim, M. -S., Min, S. J., Kim, K. M., & Won, B. (2006). Concurrent working memory load can reduce the interference from distractor: An fMRI study. Meeting of Korean Society of Experimental Psychology. Seoul, Korea. link