Publications

Journal Articles - In preparation & submitted

(** Senior author)

  1. Park, W. J., & Fine, I. (in prep) Enhanced pitch processing in early blind individuals is due to enhanced cortical gain.

  2. Chen, S., Croom, S., Yates, J., Schauder, K. B., Tadin, D., & Park**, W. J. (in prep) Social effects of crowd gaze on visual search.

  3. Ichinose, M., Park, W. J., Woodman, G., Tadin, D., & Park, S. (in prep) Estimation of internal noise during visual perception and its impact on visual working memory accuracy in Schizophrenia.

  4. Alleluia Shenge, V., Chen, S., Park, W. J., & Tadin, D. (submitted) Viewpoint-dependent face recognition during a naturalistic visual search. Vision Research.


Preprints

  1. Park, W. J., & Fine, I. The perception of auditory motion in sighted and early blind individuals. bioRxiv

  2. Melnick, M. D., Park, W. J., Croom, S., Chen, S., Battelli, L., Busza, A. Huxlin, K. R., & Tadin, D. Online transcranial random noise stimulation improves perception at high levels of visual white noise. bioRxiv


Journal Articles

(** Equally contributing first authors / ## Equally contributing senior authors)

  1. Fine, I. & Park, W. J. (in press) Do you hear what I see? Perception of object motion in early blind individuals. Philosophical Transactions B.

  2. Isenstein, E. L., Park, W. J., & Tadin, D. (2021) Atypical and inflexible visual encoding in autism spectrum disorder. PLOS Biology. [preview] LINK

  3. Park**, W. J., Schauder**, K. B., Kwon, O. S., Bennetto##, L. & Tadin##, D. (2021) Atypical visual motion-prediction in autism spectrum disorder. Clinical Psychological Science. 1-17. PDF

  4. Barbot, A., Park, W. J., Ng, C. J., Zhang, R., Huxlin, K., Tadin, D., & Yoon, G. (2021) Functional reallocation of sensory processing resources caused by long-term neural adaptation to altered optics. eLife. 1-27. PDF

  5. Park, W. J., & Fine, I. (2020) New insights into cortical development and plasticity: from molecules to behavior. Current Opinion in Physiology. 16, 50-60. PDF

  6. Schauder, K. B., Park, W. J., Eckstein, M. P., Tsank, Y., Tadin, D., Bennetto, L. (2019) Initial eye gaze to faces and its functional consequences on face identification abilities in autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 11, 1-20. PDF

  7. Tadin, D., Park, W. J., Dieter, K. C., Melnick, M. D., Lappin, J., & Blake, R. (2019) Spatial suppression promotes rapid figure-ground segmentation of moving objects. Nature Communications. 10, 1-12. Press Release PDF

  8. Park, W. J., Schauder, K. B., & Tadin, D. (2018) Pupillometry: Consciousness reflected in the eyes. eLife. 7:e35374 [preview] PDF

  9. Park**, W. J., Schauder**, K. B., Zhang, R., Bennetto##, L. & Tadin##, D. (2017) High internal noise and poor external noise filtering characterize perception in autism spectrum disorder. Scientific Reports. 7, 1-12. PDF

  10. Schauder**, K. B., Park**, W. J., Bennetto##, L. & Tadin##, D. (2017) Larger receptive field size as a mechanism underlying atypical motion perception in autism spectrum disorder. Clinical Psychological Science. 5, 827-842. PDF

  11. Im, H. Y., Park, W. J., & Chong, S. C. (2015). Ensemble statistics as units of selection, Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 27(1), 114-127. PDF

  12. Park, W. J., & Chong, S. C. (2012). The influence of painting composition on human perception. Seeing and Perceiving, 25(6), 521-543. PDF

  13. Park, W. J., Jung, I., Park, J., Bae, S., & Chong, S. C. (2011). The effect of spatial dimension shifts in rotated target position search. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 22(2), 103-121. PDF


Book Chapters

  1. Fine, I., Savage, T., Lewis, L. B., & Park, W. J. (in press) The effects of visual deprivation after infancy. Levin: Adler's Physiology of the Eye. [invited review]

  2. Park, W. J. & Tadin, D. (2018) Motion perception. In J Serences (Ed), The Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensation, Perception & Attention. 4th Edition, Wiley, 415-488. [invited review] PDF


Conference Presentations

(Talks are marked with **)

  1. **Park, W. J., & Fine, I. (2022, May) How do early blind individuals experience auditory motion? Vision Sciences Society.

  2. **Park, W. J., & Fine, I. (2021, October) The mechanisms underlying auditory motion perception in early blind individuals. Optical Fall Vision meeting.

  3. Awad, J. F., Park, W. J., Fine, I. (2019, May) Auditory segregation of noise bands in early blind individuals. Vision Sciences Society.

  4. Ichinose, M., Park, W. J., Peddu, D., Zahorik, J., Woodman, G., Tadin, D., & Park, S. (2019, April) Using transcranial direct current stimulation to reduce internal noise and improve visual perception in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia International Research Society.

  5. **Park, W. J., Schauder, K. B., Kwon, O-S, Bennetto, L. & Tadin, D. (2018, May) Atypical visual motion prediction in autism spectrum disorder. Vision Sciences Society.

  6. Melnick, M., Park, W. J., Croom, S., Chen, S., Busza, A., Batelli, L., Huxlin, K., & Tadin D. (2018, May). Transcranial random noise stimulation over early visual cortex improves processing of noisy visual stimuli. Vision Sciences Society.

  7. Ichinose, M., Park, W. J., Tadin, D., & Park, S. (2018, April). Using computational estimates of internal "noise" to characterize visual perception and working memory deficits in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia International Research Society.

  8. **Park, W. J., Ichinose, M., Park, S., & Tadin, D. (2017, May) Perceptual inefficiencies predict individual differences in working memory both in typical adults and in schizophrenia. Vision Sciences Society.

  9. **Ichinose, M., Park, W. J., Tadin, D. & Park, S. (2017, March) Visual working memory deficits in schizophrenia: A case of noisy perceptual processing? International Congress on Schizophrenia Research.

  10. Schauder, K. B., Park, W. J., Tadin, D., & Bennetto, L. (2016, November) Increased internal noise in autism spectrum disorder and associations with response variability and overall symptom severity. Society for Neuroscience.

  11. **Park, W. J., Schauder, K. B., Bennetto, L., & Tadin, D. (2016, May) Evidence for elevated internal noise in autism spectrum disorder. Vision Sciences Society.

  12. Park, W. J., Schauder, K. B., Bennetto, L., & Tadin, D. (2016, May) Atypical motion sensitivity characterized by larger receptive fields in autism spectrum disorder. International Meeting for Autism Research.

  13. Schauder, K. B., Park, W. J., Kwon, O., Tadin, D., & Bennetto, L. (2016, May) Motion prediction abilities in autism spectrum disorder. International Meeting for Autism Research.

  14. Adkinson, B. D., Foss-Feig, J. H., Park, W. J., Levy, E., Santamauro N., Schleifer, C., Schauder, K. B., Deckert, K., Srihari, V., Krystal, J. Tadin, D., McPartland, J. C., & Anticevic, A. (2016, May) Psychophysical correlates of excitatory/inhibitory imbalance during visual motion perception in adults with ASD and schizophrenia. International Meeting for Autism Research.

  15. Foss-Feig, J. H., Adkinson, B. D., Park, W. J., Levy, E., Santamauro, N. Schleifer, C., Deckert, K., Srihari, V., Krystal, J., Tadin, D., McPartland, J. C., & Anticevic, A. (2016, May) Dissociating visual correlates of context modulation in ASD and schizophrenia. International Meeting for Autism Research.

  16. Park, W. J., & Tadin, D. (2015, May) Background subtraction as a mechanism for efficient motion segregation. Vision Sciences Society.

  17. Park, W. J., & Tadin, D. (2014, May) Mechanisms of motion-based object segregation. Vision Sciences Society.

  18. Yoo, S. –A., Park, W. J., & Chong, S. C. (2012, July) Filling-in the blind spot with the average direction. Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision.

  19. **Park, W. J., Im, H. Y., & Chong, S. C. (2012, June). Bottom-up and top-down interactions between ensemble statistics and selective attention. Korean Society for Cognitive Science Annual Spring Conference.

  20. Park, W. J., Im, H. Y., & Chong, S. C. (2012, May). Ensemble statistics and attentional selection. Vision Sciences Society.

  21. **Park, W. J., & Chong, S. C. (2011, June). Processing of compositions influences perceptual similarity in paintings. Korean Society for Cognitive Science Annual Spring Conference.

  22. Park, W. J., & Chong, S. C. (2011, May). Mental representation of compositions in paintings is based on their perceptual similarities. Vision Sciences Society.