Publication

Jung, D., Kim, E,., & Kim, S.-H. (under review). Mom Knows More Than a Little Ghost: Children’s Attributions of Beliefs to God, the Living, and the Dead. 

Hwang, J., Lee, Y., & Kim, S. H. (2024). The Relative Contribution of Facial and Body Information to the Perception of Cuteness. Behavioral Sciences, 14(1), 68.

Kenderla, P., Kim, S. H., & Kibbe, M. M. (2023). Competition Between Object Topology and Surface Features in Children’s Extension of Novel Nouns. Open Mind, 1-18.

Min, Y., & Kim, S. H. (2023). How Do Looming and Receding Emotional Faces Modulate Duration Perception?. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 130(1), 54-79.

이예진, & 김성호 (2022). 인물 얼굴의 나이 판단과 아기도식 속성에 대한 순응의 잔여효과. 감성과학, 25(4), 159-174,

Seo, J., Kim, E., & Kim, S.-H. (2021). A Directional Congruency Effect of Amplified Dilated Time Perception Induced by Looming Stimuli With Implied Motion Cues. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 128(2), 585-604.

Kim, S.-H. (2020). Bouba and Kiki inside Objects: Sound-Shape Correspondence for Objects with a Hole. Cognition. 195. 104132.

Kim, S.-H., & Lee, Y. (2019). Perception of a Surface Split Induced by Globally Inconsistent Kinetic Occlusion: Objects with Salient Parts Break Apart Easily. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 148(3), 595-600.

김의선, & 김성호. (2018). 죽은 사람의 마음 이론: 죽은 사람의 마음은 시공간을 초월하는가?. 인지과학, 29(2), 105-120.

이예진, & 김성호 (2018). 제자리 점멸하는 물체에서 지각된 가현운동: 입체시 자극 연구. 한국심리학회지: 인지 및 생물, 30(4), 211-220. 

Kim, S.-H., & Choi, J.-Y. (2018).  Directional Bias for Vertical Integration of Motion Trajectories: Investigation of an Ambiguous Bouncing-Bouncing Display. Experimental Psychology. 65(4), 218–225. 

Kim, S.-H., & Jung, Y.-E. (2018) Perceiving causal relations between moving objects: Postdictive causal attribution can bias apparent motion correspondence. The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, 30(2), 141-156.

김성호. (2017). 비일관적인 운동 중첩에서 유도된 물체 분할 지각: 두 부분으로 이뤄진 물체는 둘로 분리되기 쉽다. 한국심리학회지: 인지 및 생물, 29(1), 97-104.

김성호. (2016). 물체 내부 윤곽선의 시각 작업기억 표상: 구멍이 있는 물체를 중심으로. 인지과학, 27(3), 355-376.

김성호, 서주희, & 정예은. (2016). 한 물체의 제자리 깜박임에 의해 유도된 가현 운동. 한국심리학회지: 인지 및 생물, 28(2), 381-388.

김성호. (2016). 가려진 물체의 움직임 표상과 지각된 지속시간 확장. 한국심리학회지: 인지 및 생물, 28(2), 271-284.

Denisova, K., Kibbe, M. M., Cholewiak, S. & Kim, S.-H.* (2014). Intra- and Intermanual Curvature Aftereffect Can Be Obtained via Tool-Touch. IEEE Transactions on Haptics. 7(1), 61-66. (All authors equally contributed; * corresponding author)

Kim, S.-H., Feldman, J., & Singh, M. (2013). Perceived causality can alter the perceived trajectory of apparent motion. Psychological Science. 24, 575 – 582.

Kim, S.-H., Feldman, J., & Singh, M. (2012). Curved apparent motion induced by amodal completion. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 74, 350-364.

Kim, S.-H., & Kim, J.-O. (2011). The Benefit of Surface Uniformity for Encoding Boundary Features in Visual Working Memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1767–1783.

Kim, S.-H., & Papathomas, T. V. (2011). Non-rigid illusory motion in depth induced by translational motion of static images. i-Perception, 2, 154-158.

Kim, S.-H., Feldman, J., & Singh, M. (2010). Launching curved apparent motion: a motion interpolation study. Visual Cognition, 15, 1514-1518.

Kim, S.-H., & Feldman, J. (2009). Globally inconsistent figure/ground relations induced by a negative part. Journal of Vision, 9, 1-13.


Manuscripts

Choi, J., & Kim, S.-H. (in preparation). I do care about your response as much as you do about mine: The synchronization between partners in a joint Simon task. 

Min. Y., & Kim, S.-H. (in preparation). The effect of object-based holistic processing in perceiving inverted faces.

Kim, J., & Kim, S.-H. (in  preparation). Action compatibility effect in the comprehension of sentences with a direction of movement and emotional valence.

Kim, S. -H. (in preparation). How is the inner contour of objects encoded in visual working memory: evidence from holes.

Jung, Y.-E., & Kim, S.-H. (in preparation). The role of eyes in judgment on face animacy: an adaptation aftereffect study.

Kim, S.-H. (in preparation). Attention can select holes.