JEJOONG KIM, PHD
- Harvard title(s): Research Fellow in Psychiatry
- McLean title(s): Postdoctoral Fellow
- Email: jkim@mclean.harvard.edu
- Telephone: 617-855-3215
- Fax: (617) 855-3611
- Degree(s):
- B.A. in Psychology, Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea
- M.A. in Biological Psychology, Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea
- Ph.D. in Psychology and Clinical Neuroscience, Vanderbilt University, TN
- Bio: Dr. Kim has experience in the domains of clinical neuroscience, as well as neuroimaging. He wrote his doctoral thesis on biological motion processing in healthy individuals and those with psychiatric illness such as schizophrenia. Presently, Dr. Kim is expanding this line of research at McLean Hospital.
- Publications:
- Kim, J., Blake, R., Park, S., Shin, Y.W., Kang, D-H, & Kwon, J.S. (2008). Selective impairment in visual perception of biological motion in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Depression and Anxiety . 25(7) E15-25.
- Tadin, D., Kim, J., Clemmons, F.C., Lappin, J., & Park, S. (2006) Weakened center-surround interactions in visual motion processing in schizophrenia. The Journal of Neuroscience, 26(44), 11403-11412.
- Kim, J., Park, S., Shin, Y., Lee, K.J., & Kwon, J.S. (2006) Self-initiated encoding facilitates object working memory in schizophrenia: implications for the etiology of working memory deficit. Schizophrenia Research, 82, 65-74.
- Kim, J., Doop, M.L., Blake, R., & Park, S. (2005) Impaired visual recognition of biological motion in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 77, 299-307.
- Park, S., Lee, J., Folley, B. S., & Kim, J. (2003) Schizophrenia: Putting context in context. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26 (1), 98-99.
- Lee, I., Kim, J., & Lee, C. (1999) Anatomical characteristics and three-dimensional model of the dog dorsal lateral geniculate body. Anatomical Record, 256(1), 29-39.
