Davie Yoon
Graduate Student

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Education
Stanford University, Department of Psychology, Stanford, CA, 9/2005-present
Doctoral candidate with a concentration in neuroscience (primary advisor: Kalanit Grill-Spector)
University of London, Birkbeck College, London, UK, 9/2004-9/2005
M. Res. with distinction in Psychology from the Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development (advisors: Gergely Csibra, Mark Johnson)
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 9/2000-6/2004
B. Sc. with dual honors in Symbolic Systems, an interdisciplinary program, and in Cognitive Neuroscience, an individually-designed major (advisors: John Gabrieli, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Jennifer Raymond)
Publications
Yoon, J.M.D., Witthoft, N., Winawer, J., Frank, M.C., Everett, D., & Gibson, E. (under review). Cultural differences in photo-triggered perceptual reorganization. Cognition.
Yoon, J.M.D., Johnson, M.H., & Csibra, G. (in press). Communication-induced memory biases in preverbal infants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Yoon, J.M.D. & Johnson, S.C. (in press). Biological motion displays elicit social behavior in 12-month-olds. Child Development, special section on Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience.
Yoon, J., Winawer, J., Witthoft, N., & Markman, E. (2007). Striking deficit in top-down perceptual reorganization of two-tone images in preschool children. Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning.
Yoon, J. (2004). Is brain development Darwinian? Dualist, 9(1), 43-58.

