Hyeon Lee, Ph.D., SC
Education
Ph.D. in Psychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 2012
M.A. in Psychology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 2006
M.A. in French Playwright, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea 1998
B.A in French Literature, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea 1995
Publications
* Lee, H.N., Rosa, N.M., & Gutchess, A.H. (2015). Aging and the Group-Reference
Effect in Memory. Memory.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09658211.2015.1049184?journalCode=pmem20
Teaching Experiences
Fall 2013 - Spring 2015 Duksung Women’s University, Seoul Korea (Part-time lecturer)
Undergrad Courses: Intro to Psychology, Personality Psychology
Graduate courses: Philosophy of Counseling, Psychology of
Healthy Aging, Psychology of Learning, Lifespan Psychology
Fall 2013 JeonBuk National University Jeon-ju Korea (Part-time lecturer)
Graduate course taught: Advanced psychology of Cognition
Spring 2008 - Spring 2012 Brandeis University, Waltham MA (Teaching Assistant)
Courses TAed: Intro to Psychology, Social Psychology,
Developmental Psychology, and Statistics
Research
• The Cognitive neuroscience of Aging and Culture (Dr. Angela Gutchess, mentor)
• The impact of self construal on memory and its age-related changes (Dr. Angela
Gutchess)
• Cultural differences in social cognition (Dr. Rolf Holtz)
• Gender differences in interdependent self and its effect on cognitive processes (Dr.Leslie
Zebrowitz, advisor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Joint Master Program)
Presentations
• Lee, H., & Gutchess, A (2010, May) The effect of self-priming on picture memory. Poster
presented in the Eastern Psychology Association, Boston, MA
• Lee,H.,& Gutchess, A.(2010, April). Effects of self Construal Priming on Associative
Memory with Age. Poster Presented at the Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA
• Lee, H.,& Gutchess, A.(2011.May). Mnemonic Benefits of Interdependent Self for
Associative Memory. Poster presented at the Massachusetts Gerontology Association,
Waltham, MA.
• Lee, H. & Holtz, R.(2006, April). Cultural differences in the effect of social projection on
opinion certainty. Poster Presented at Ball State University Research Symposium