About me

My name is Sieun An.

I am Korean. I spent most of my childhood in S. Korea, and part of it in Japan. I came to the US for my higher education; B.A. in Psychology (Minor in Sociology), M.A. in Experimental Psychology, and Ph.D. in Social Psychology. Following that, I moved to Canada to work as a postdoc (Cultural Psychology), and then moved to China to work as a postdoc (Neuropsychology). I have worked as an assistant professor at Ashoka University in India, and I am now an assistant professor at Eastern New Mexico University at Portales, NM.

I specialize in Experimental Psychology, with an emphasis in social cognition. My research interests are attribution, morality, and emotion, and I research these topics both within and across cultures. I investigate human thought processes and behavior cognitively, physiologically, and neurologically.