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  • Shin, E., Hwang, S., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Interactions between Visual Working Memory Representations in Grouping Contexts. Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, 32(4), 355-368.
  • Choi, J., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Contextual cueing in target absent trials by distractor–distractor associations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 46(12), 1458-1475.
  • Cho, J., & Chong, S. C. (2019). Search termination when the target is absent: The prevalence of coarse processing and its intertrial influence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45(11), 1455–1469.
  • Lee, E., Chang, J. W., & Chong, S. C. (2018). The effect of attention and perceptual learning of binocular integration on reducing imbalanced interocular suppression. Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, 30(4), 327–351.
  • Shin, E. & Chong, S. C. (2016). Electrophysiological revelations of trial history effects in a color oddball search task. Psychophysiology, 53(12), 1878–1888.
  • Jung, Y., Kang, M.-S., & Chong, S. C. (2016). Effect of attention on the initiation of binocular rivalry. Perception, 45(5), 492–504.
  • Eo, K. Y., Joo, S. J., & Chong, S. C. (2013). The effect of signal strength on the attentional blink. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology, 25(3), 273-391.
  • Chong, S. C. & Joo, S. J. (2007). The neural mechanism of distributed and focused attention and their relation to statistical representation of visual displays. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 18(4), 399-415.
  • Chong, S. C. & Blake, R. (2006). Exogenous attention and endogenous attention influence initial dominance in binocular rivalry. Vision Research, 46(11), 1794-1803.
  • Sohn, W., Chong, S. C., Papathomas, T. V., & Vidnyanszky, Z. (2005). Cross-feature spread of global attentional modulation in human MT+. NeuroReport, 16(12), 1389-1393.
  • Chong, S. C., Tadin, D., & Blake, R. (2005). Endogenous attention prolongs dominance duration in binocular rivalry. Journal of Vision, 5(11), 1004-1012.
  • Hyun, J.-S.,Chong,S.C., & Chung, C.-S. (1998). The spatial effect-profile of visual attention as measured by the line motion illusion. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 9(4), 107-120.
  • Chong, S. C., Hyun, J.-S., & Chung, C.-S. (1998). Changes in sensitivity across visual field induced by exogenous attention. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 8(4), 63-75.
  • Choi, Y. M., Cho, J., & Chong, S. C. (2024). Ensemble memory of a scene interacts with current perception regardless of attentional requirements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
  • Lee, m., & Chong, S. C. (2024). Outlier rejection in the process of pooling. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 86, 666–679.
  • Utochkin, I. S., Choi, J., & Chong, S. C. (2024). A population response model of ensemble perception. Psychological Review, 131(1), 36–57
  • Son, G., Im, H. Y., Albohn, D. N., Kveraga, K., Adams Jr., R. B., Sun, J., & Chong, S. C. (2023). Americans weigh an attended emotion more than Koreans in overall mood judgments. Scientific Reports, 13, 19323.
  • Cho, J., Im, H.Y., Yoon, Y.J., Joo, S.J., & Chong, S. C. (2023). The effect of masks on the emotion perception of a facial crowd. Scientific Reports, 13, 14274.
  • Son, G., & Chong, S. C. (2023). Similarity-based clustering of multifeature objects in visual working memory. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85, 2242–2256.
  • Kwon, D., & Chong, S. C. (2023). The relationship between ensemble representations of facial information. Vision Research, 203, 108156.
  • Chong, S. C., & Baek, Y. (2022). Ensemble representation: Efficient organizer of visual memory. In Visual Memory (pp. 105-118). Routledge.
  • Tark, K.-J, Kang, M.-S., Chong, S. C., & Shim, W. M. (2021). Neural representations of ensemble coding in the occipital and parietal cortices. NeuroImage, 245, 118680.
  • Lee, J., Hong, S. W., & Chong, S. C. (2021). Multivariate summary of a complex scene. Vision Research, 189, 11-26.
  • Jeong, J., & Chong, S. C. (2021). Perceived variability reflects the reliability of individual items. Vision Research, 183, 91-105.
  • Lee, J., & Chong, S. C. (2021). Quality of average representation can be enhanced by refined individual items. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 970–981.
  • Choi, Y. M., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Effects of Selective Attention on Mean-Size Computation: Weighted Averaging and Perceptual Enlargement. Psychological Science, 31(10), 1261-1271.
  • Kim, M., & Chong, S. C. (2020). The Visual System Does Not Compute a Single Mean but Summarizes a Distribution. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 46(9), 1013–1028.
  • Baek, J., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Ensemble perception and focused attention: Two different modes of visual processing to cope with limited capacity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 27(4), 602-606.
  • Sun, J., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Power of averaging: Noise reduction by ensemble coding of multiple faces. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149(3), 550–563.
  • Jeong, J., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Adaptation to mean and variance: Interrelationships between mean and variance representations in orientation perception. Vision Research, 167, 46-53.
  • Baek, J., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Distributed attention model of perceptual averaging. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(1), 63-79.
  • Son, G., Oh, B.-I., Kang, M.-S., & Chong, S. C. (2020). Similarity-based clusters are representational units of visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46(1), 46-59.
  • Jun, J., & Chong, S. C. (2018). Visual statistical learning at basic and subordinate category levels in real-world images. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics80(8), 1946-1961.
  • Cha, O., Blake, R., & Chong, S. C. (2018). Composite binocular perception from dichoptic stimulus arrays with similar ensemble information. Scientific Reports8, 8263.
  • Baek, J., & Chong, S. C. (2018). A computational model of mean size perception. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology, 30(2), 97-112.
  • Cha, O., & Chong, S. C. (2018). Perceived average orientation reflects effective gist of the surface. Psychological Science29(3), 319-327.
  • Im, H. Y., Chong, S. C., Sun, J., Steiner, T. G., Albohn, D. N., Adams, R. B., & Kveraga, K. (2017). Cross-cultural and hemispheric laterality effects on the ensemble coding of emotion in facial crowds. Culture & Brain, 5, 125-152.
  • Kim, H. & Chong, S. C. (2017). The effect of density and size variance on numerosity estimation. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology, 29(2), 173-180.
  • Jun, J., & Chong, S. C. (2016). Visual statistical learning of temporal structures at different hierarchical levels. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78(5), 1308-1323.
  • Lee, H., Baek, J., & Chong, S. C. (2016). Perceived magnitude of visual displays: Area, numerosity, and mean size. Journal of Vision, 16(3), 12.
  • Im, H. Y., Park, W. J., & Chong, S. C. (2015). Ensemble statistics as units of selection. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 27(1), 114–127.
  • Im, H. Y., & Chong, S. C. (2014). Mean size as a unit of visual working memory. Perception, 43(7), 663-676.
  • Yang, J.-W., Yoon, K. L., Chong, S. C., & Oh, K. J. (2013). Accurate but pathological: Social anxiety and ensemble coding of emotion. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 37(3), 572-578.
  • Yamanashi, Leib. A., Landau, A. N., Baek, Y., Chong, S. C., & Robertson, L. (2012). Extracting the mean size across the visual field in patients with mild, chronic unilateral neglect. Frontiers in Huma n Neuroscience, 6, 267.
  • Chong, S. C. & Evans, K. K. (2011). Distributed versus focused attention (count vs estimate). Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 2(6), 634-638.
  • Joo, S. J., Shin, K., Chong, S. C., & Blake, R. (2009). On the nature of the stimulus information necessary for estimating mean size of visual arrays. Journal of Vision, 9(9), 7.
  • Im, H. Y. & Chong, S. C. (2009). Computation of mean size is based on perceived size. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71(2), 375-384.
  • Chong, S. C., Joo, S. J., Emmanouil, T.-A., & Treisman, A. (2008). Statistical processing: not so implausible after all. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(7), 1327-1334.
  • Chong, S. C., Shin, K., & Jo, S. (2008). Neural correlates of visual mean representation. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 19(1), 75-88.
  • Chong, S. C. & Treisman, A. (2005). Statistical processing: Computing the average size in perceptual groups. Vision Research, 45, 891-900.
  • Chong, S. C. & Treisman, A. (2005). Attentional spread in the statistical processing of visual displays. Perception & Psychophysics, 67(1), 1-13.
  • Chong, S. C. & Treisman, A. (2003). Representation of statistical properties. Vision Research, 43, 393-404.
  • Kim, C., & Chong, S. C. (2024). Metacognition of perceptual resolution across and around the visual field. Cognition, 253, 105938.
  • Kim, C., & Chong, S. C. (2023). Partial blindness: Visual experience is not rich, but not sparse. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
  • Kim, C., & Chong, S. C. (2022). Effects of attention on visual discrimination and awareness: Evidence from eye-specific attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 48(7), 743-754.
  • Kim, C., & Chong, S. C. (2021). Partial awareness can be induced by independent cognitive access to different spatial frequencies. Cognition, 212, 104692.
  • Cha, O., Son, G., Chong, S. C., Tovar, D. A., & Blake, R. (2019). Novel procedure for generating continuous flash suppression: Seurat meets Mondrian. Journal of Vision, 19(14), 1-122.
  • Eo, K., Cha, O., Chong, S. C., & Kang M.-S. (2016). Less is more: Semantic information survives interocular suppression when attention is diverted. Journal of Neuroscience, 36(20), 5489-5497.
  • Shin, E., Lee, H., Yoo, S.-A., & Chong, S. C. (2015). Training improves the capacity of visual working memory when it is adaptive, individualized, and targeted. PLoS One, 10(4), e0121702.
  • Chong, S. C., Sohn, W., & Yoo, S.-A. (2014). Attention and rivalry suppression: Two sides of the same coin. Journal of Cognitive Science, 15, 459-477.
  • Jung, Y. & Chong, S. C. (2014). Effects of attention on visible and invisible adapters. Perception, 43(6), 549–568.
  • Cha, O. & Chong, S. C. (2014). The background is remapped across saccades. Experimental Brain Research, 232(2), 609–618.
  • Chong, S. C., Jo, S., Park, K. M., Joo, E. Y., Lee, M.-J., Hong, S. C. & Hong, S. B. (2013). Interaction between the electrical stimulation of a face-selective area and the perception of face stimuli. NeuroImage, 77, 70-76.
  • Joo, S. J. & Chong, S. C. (2013). Effects of subtle stimulus strength on the attentional blink. Perception, 42(1), 28-33.
  • Kim, S., Shin, E. & Chong, S. C. (2013). When crowding meets binocular rivalry: Challenges for object perception. Vision Research, 76, 134-143.
  • Park, W. J. & Chong, S. C. (2012). The influence of painting composition on human perception. Seeing & Perceiving, 25(6), 521-543.
  • Baek, Y., Cha, O., & Chong, S. C. (2012). Characteristics of the filled-in surface at the blind spot. Vision Research, 58, 33-44.
  • Yoo, S.-A. & Chong, S. C. (2012). Eccentricity biases of object categories are evident in visual working memory. Visual Cognition, 20(3), 233-243.
  • Eo, K. & Chong, S. C. (2011). Gender aftereffects from mental imagery of faces and individual differences. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology, 23(3), 355-373.
  • Kim, S. & Chong, S. C. (2010). Correlation between crowding and binocular rivalry depending on eccentricity. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 21(2), 233-251.
  • Shin, K., Stolte, M., & Chong, S. C. (2009). The effect of spatial attention on invisible stimuli. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71(7), 1507-1513.
  • Shin, I. J., Jung, D., & Chong, S. C. (2007). Interocular filling-in of the blind spot. Korean Journal of Experimental Psychology, 19(3), 221-231.
  • Blake, R., Tadin, D., Sobel, K. V., Raissian, T. A., & Chong, S. C. (2006). Strength of early visual adaptation depends on visual awareness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103(12), 4783-4788.
  • Yeo, Y., Jung, D., Kim, C., Park, J. H., Cho. J., Choi. J., & Chong, S. C. (2024). The effect of reducing the refresh rate of a task-irrelevant window on the temporal and spatial resolution of a task-relevant window. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology.36(3), 99-109.
  • Song, E., Min, S., Choi, Y. S., & Chong, S. C. (2021). The effect of visual adaptation on the perception of golden ratios for facial beauty. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology, 33(3), 245-252.
  • Shin, J. E., Suh, E. M., Li, N. P., Eo, K., Chong, S. C., & Tsai, M. H. (2019). Darling, get closer to me: Spatial proximity amplifies interpersonal liking. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45(2), 300-309.
  • Sun, J., Yang, J.-W., & Chong, S. C. (2017). The effect of emotional valence of stimuli and emotional state of observers on distance perception. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology. 29(4), 331-349.
  • Shin, Y., Kim, M., Im, C., & Chong, S. C. (2017). Selfie and self: The effect of selfies on self-esteem and social sensitivity. Personality & Individual Differences, 111, 139-145.
  • Kim, M., Chong, S. C., Chun, C., & Choi, Y. (2017). Effect of thermal sensation on emotional responses as measured through brain waves. Building & Environment, 118, 32-39.
  • Yoon, K. L., Yang, J.-W., Chong, S. C., & Oh, K. J. (2014). Perceptual sensitivity and response bias in social anxiety: An application of signal detection theory. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 38(5), 551-558.
  • Jung, Y. & Chong, S. C. (2014). The effect of verbalisation on repetition priming for faces. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 26(4), 413–422.
  • Kim, E. Y., Lee, H., & Chong, S. C. (2014). Cognitive structure of TV drink advertisement based on multidimensional scaling. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 25(1), 25-49.
  • Yoon, T.-W., & Chong, S. C. (2013). Effects of spatial frequency on the own-race effect using a binocular rivalry paradigm. The Korean Journal of Cognitive & Biological Psychology, 25(2), 129-151.
  • Kim, J., Hong, S. J., & Chong, S. C. (2007). Effects of contrast and relative distance from fovea of surrounding stimulus on perceptual completion at the blind spot. Korean Journal of Experimental Psychology, 19(4), 329-342.
  • Park, K. M., Cha, O., Kim, S., Im, H. Y., & Chong, S. C. (2007). The influence of depth context on blind spot filling-in. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 18(4), 351-370.
  • 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.
  • Jung, I., Lee, C. H., Lee, M. S., & Chong, S. C. (2009). The effect of context on mental rotation. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 20(4), 555-571.