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'''Jung-Mo Lee''' ([[Hangul]]: 이정모; born March 26, 1944) is a cognitive psychologist and cognitive scientist studying language, human memory, history of psychology, and foundations of Cognitive Science. He received his Ph. D. in memory and language from [[Queen's University]], Ontario, Canada in 1979. He currently is a [[Professor]] Emeritus at [[Sungkyunkwan University]], Seoul, Korea. |
'''Jung-Mo Lee''' ([[Hangul]]: 이정모; born March 26, 1944) is a Korean cognitive psychologist and cognitive scientist studying language, human memory, history of psychology, and foundations of Cognitive Science. He received his Ph. D. in memory and language from [[Queen's University]], Ontario, Canada in 1979. He currently is a [[Professor]] Emeritus at [[Sungkyunkwan University]], Seoul, Korea. |
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==General Information== |
==General Information== |
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Jung-Mo Lee is a retired [[cognitive psychologist]] and cognitive scientist. His main areas of study include language, human memory, history of psychology, and foundations of Cognitive Science. He is married to Heisook Lee, a mathematician and [[professor]] at the Department of Mathematics, [[Ewha Womans University]], Seoul, Korea. They have a son. |
Jung-Mo Lee is a retired Korean [[cognitive psychologist]] and cognitive scientist. His main areas of study include language, human memory, history of psychology, and foundations of Cognitive Science. He is married to Heisook Lee, a mathematician and [[professor]] at the Department of Mathematics, [[Ewha Womans University]], Seoul, Korea. They have a son. |
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After working (two and half years) as a research assistant at the Student Guidance Center of [[Seoul National University]], he attended the Graduate School of [[Queen's University]], Kingston, Ontario, Canada, majoring experimental psychology. His |
After working (two and half years) as a research assistant at the Student Guidance Center of [[Seoul National University]], he attended the Graduate School of [[Queen's University]], Kingston, Ontario, Canada, majoring experimental psychology (M.A. in 1976; Ph. D. in 1979). His Adviser was Professor David J. Murray, whose main research areas were human memory and history of psychology. His M.A. thesis was on the Encoding Specificity theory and his Ph. D. Dissertation was on the 'Depths of Processing'(title: "Deeper Processing: Spreading Elaboration and Integrative Elaboration). After returning to his homeland Korea, he briefly took an assistant professorship at Department of Psychology at the Songsim Catholic College(which is now the Songsim campus of the [[Catholic University]], Seoul, Korea), and then worked as an Associate Professor and then Professor of the Department of Psychology,[[Korea University]], Seoul, Korea, After that, he worked as a Research Associate at the Cognitive Science Institute, [[University of Colorado at Boulder]], then as a Visiting Scholar at the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of Science, [[University of Chicago]]. Then he taught Psychology as a Professor at the Department of Psychology,[[Sungkyunkwan University]], Seoul, Korea. He is now a Professor Emeritus of [[Sungkyunkwan University]]. He served as the President('1999) of the [[Korean Society for Cognitive Science]], the Editor of the Korean Journal of Psychology (1985-1987), the President of the Korean Society for Experimental & Cognitive Psychology, a member of the Advisory committee of the [[Korean Brain Society]](KBS), and a Adviser to the Korean Society for the Korean Society for Brain & Education. |
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Revision as of 10:06, 6 March 2013
Jung-Mo Lee (Hangul: 이정모; born March 26, 1944) is a Korean cognitive psychologist and cognitive scientist studying language, human memory, history of psychology, and foundations of Cognitive Science. He received his Ph. D. in memory and language from Queen's University, Ontario, Canada in 1979. He currently is a Professor Emeritus at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.
General Information
Jung-Mo Lee is a retired Korean cognitive psychologist and cognitive scientist. His main areas of study include language, human memory, history of psychology, and foundations of Cognitive Science. He is married to Heisook Lee, a mathematician and professor at the Department of Mathematics, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea. They have a son.
Early life
Lee was born on March 26, 1944 in Wonju, South Korea, to Chang-Ho Lee and Oakja Jo. He graduated the Wonju Middle School and the Wonju High School. He attended (1962-1966) the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Seoul National University, majoring Psychology. After his military service of three years, He attended the Graduate School, Seoul National University, majoring Experimental Psychology. During his graduate days, he was on scholarship of Woo-San Foundation (photo).
Career
After working (two and half years) as a research assistant at the Student Guidance Center of Seoul National University, he attended the Graduate School of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, majoring experimental psychology (M.A. in 1976; Ph. D. in 1979). His Adviser was Professor David J. Murray, whose main research areas were human memory and history of psychology. His M.A. thesis was on the Encoding Specificity theory and his Ph. D. Dissertation was on the 'Depths of Processing'(title: "Deeper Processing: Spreading Elaboration and Integrative Elaboration). After returning to his homeland Korea, he briefly took an assistant professorship at Department of Psychology at the Songsim Catholic College(which is now the Songsim campus of the Catholic University, Seoul, Korea), and then worked as an Associate Professor and then Professor of the Department of Psychology,Korea University, Seoul, Korea, After that, he worked as a Research Associate at the Cognitive Science Institute, University of Colorado at Boulder, then as a Visiting Scholar at the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of Science, University of Chicago. Then he taught Psychology as a Professor at the Department of Psychology,Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea. He is now a Professor Emeritus of Sungkyunkwan University. He served as the President('1999) of the Korean Society for Cognitive Science, the Editor of the Korean Journal of Psychology (1985-1987), the President of the Korean Society for Experimental & Cognitive Psychology, a member of the Advisory committee of the Korean Brain Society(KBS), and a Adviser to the Korean Society for the Korean Society for Brain & Education. Other details on his careers, activities, academic memberships, and information can be found here.[1]
Bibliography
Selected Books
- 2010. "Cognitive Science: Past, Present, & Future". Hakjisa. 221 pages. ISBN 9788963303796[2]
- 2009. "Cognitive Science: Interdisciplinary Convergence and Applications". SKKU Publishing Group. 741 pages. ISBN 9788979867848 [3]
References
External links
Homepage : http://cogpsy.skku.ac.kr/ Blog1 (Google) : http://korcogsci.blogspot.kr/ Blog2 (Naver in Korean) : http://blog.naver.com/metapsy Academia : http://skku.academia.edu/JungMoLee Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/metapsy Linked-In : http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?trk=tab_pro&id=83959161