Research Interests Synaptic Plasticity Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (tDCS, TMS, TUS, tTIS) Neuroimaging (MRI, fMRI, fNIRS) Motor Learning, Consolidation, Memory, Cognition Current Projects Connectivity between SMA and M1 (with Drs. Wright & Lei) Muscle-Brain Mapping (with Dr. Lei) fNIRS Study (with Dr. Rhee) Contextual Interference Study (with Drs. Wright, Rhee, & Kim) Review Paper Work (with Drs. Kim & Philip) Publications Kim, H., Wright, D. L., & Kim, T. (in preparation). Multiple doses of anodal tDCS in a single day does not enhance online and offline improvements in motor sequence skill. PLOS ONE. Kim, H., Lei, Y., Huynh, A. T., Escalante, Y. R., & Wright, D. L. (in preparation). Intermittent theta-burst stimulation of the human supplementary motor area. Neuron. Kim, H., Lei, Y., Bao, S., Huynh, A. T., Buchanan, J. J., & Wright, D. L. (in preparation). Connectivity between supplementary motor area and primary motor cortex: a dual-coil paired-pulse TMS study. iScience. Kim, T., Kim, H., Philip, B. A., & Wright, D. L. (submitted). M1 recruitment during interleaved practice is important for encoding, not just consolidation, of novel skill memory. npj Science of Learning. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.21.550118 Bao, S.†, Kim, H.†, Shettigar, N. B., Li, Y., & Lei, Y. (in revision). Personalized depth-specific neuromodulation of the human primary motor cortex via ultrasound. Journal of Physiology. †Co-First Authors Kim, H., King, B., Verwey, W. B., Buchanan, J. J., & Wright, D. L. (in press). Timing of transcranial direct current stimulation at M1 does not affect motor sequence learning. Heliyon. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.17.504318 Rizvi, A., Bell, K., Yang, D., Montenegro, M., Kim, H., Bao, S., Wright, D. L., Buchanan, J. J., & Lei, Y. (2023). Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation over human motor cortex on cognitive-motor and sensory-motor processes. Scientific Reports, 13, 20968. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-48070-z Kim, H., Lei, Y., & Wright, D. L. (2023). Modulating the corticospinal excitability using various non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. UKC 2023 Proceedings. Kim, H., Wright, D. L., Rhee, J., & Kim, T. (2023). C3 in the 10-20 system may not be the best target for the motor hand area. Brain Research, 1807, 148311. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148311 Kim, T., Kim, H., & Wright, D. L. (2021). Improving consolidation by applying anodal tDCS at primary motor cortex during repetitive practice. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 178, 107365. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2020.107365 Chen, J., McCulloch, A., Kim, H., Kim, T., Rhee, J., Verwey, W. B., Buchanan, J. J., & Wright, D. L. (2020). Application of anodal tDCS at primary motor cortex immediately after practice of a motor sequence does not improve offline gain. Experimental Brain Research, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-019-05697-7 Kim, H. (2018). The Effect of Timing of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on Online and Offline Motor Sequence Learning (Master's thesis). http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/174352 Book Chapters Mai, B., & Kim, H. (2019). The Relationships between Emotional States and Information Processing Strategies in IS Decision Support - A NeuroIS Approach. In F. Davis, R. Riedl, J. vom Brocke, P.-M. Léger, A. Randolph, & Th. Fischer (Eds.), Information Systems and Neuroscience - NeuroIS Retreat 2019 (1st ed., pp. 337-343). Switzerland. Springer International Publishing. [LINK] Presentations Kim, H. (2023, December 6, Invited). Synaptic plasticity changes between pre-SMA and M1 after neuromodulation and motor sequence learning [Verbal presentation]. Association of Korean Neuroscientists (AKN) eTALK. Kim, H., Lei, Y., & Wright, D. L. (2023, September 21-23). Comparing motor-evoked potentials through paired pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation and intermittent theta burst stimulation at the supplementary motor area [Three-minute pitch]. Brainbox Initiative Conference 2023, London, United Kingdom. Kim, H. & Wright, D. L. (2022, September 22-23). Reliability of the Motor Hand Area in the 10-20 and 10-5 Systems [Three-minute pitch]. Brainbox Initiative Conference 2022, London, United Kingdom. Kim, H., King, B., Verwey, W. B., Buchanan, J. J., & Wright, D. L. (2019, June 6-8). Application of anodal tDCS at M1 before, during, or after practice does not modify online or offline gains for a serial finger tapping task [Verbal presentation]. 2019 NASPSPA Conference, Baltimore, MD, United States. Chen, J., Kim, H.*, Johnson, B., & Wright, D. L. (2017, June 4-7). Examining the role of interhemispheric inhibition of primary motor cortex on subsequent consolidation of sequence learning [Verbal presentation]. 2017 NASPSPA Conference, San Diego, CA, United States. *Presenter Poster Presentations Kim, H., Huynh, A. T., & Wright, D. L. (2023, December 9, Expected). Synaptic plasticity changes between pre-SMA and M1 after non-invasive brain stimulation and motor sequence tasks [Poster presentation]. 2023 KSEA West Gulf Coast Regional Conference (WGCRC), Houston, TX, United States. Kim, H., Lei, Y., & Wright, D. L. (2023, September 21-23). Comparing motor-evoked potentials through paired pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation and intermittent theta burst stimulation at the supplementary motor area [Poster presentation]. Brainbox Initiative Conference 2023, London, United Kingdom. Kim, H., Lei, Y., & Wright, D. L. (2023, August 2-5). Modulating the corticospinal excitability using various non-invasive brain stimulation techniques [Poster presentation]. The 36th Annual US-Korea Conference (UKC) 2023, Dallas, TX, United States. Kim, H., Rhee, J., & Wright, D. L. (2023, April 29). Evaluating the neurophysiological effects of motor sequence learning using non-invasive brain techniques [Poster presentation]. The 32nd KSEA Northeast Regional Conference (NRC) 2023, Montclair, NJ, United States. (Best Poster Award) Lin, B., Bao, S., Kim, H., & Lei, Y. (2023, April 17-21). Modulating motor cortex excitability and motor unit function through S1 stimulation [Poster presentation]. 2023 NCM Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Kim, H., Bao, S., & Lei, Y. (2023, April 17-21). The effect of continuous and intermittent theta-burst ultrasound stimulation over multiple depths of human motor cortex [Poster presentation]. 2023 NCM Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Kim, H., Rhee, J., Bao, S., Huynh, A., Lei, Y., Buchanan, J. J., & Wright, D. L. (2023, April 17-21). Connectivity between the supplementary motor area and primary motor cortex: paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (ppTMS) study [Poster presentation]. 2023 NCM Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. [LINK] Kim, H. & Wright, D. L. (2022, September 22-23). Reliability of the Motor Hand Area in the 10-20 and 10-5 Systems [Poster presentation]. Brainbox Initiative Conference 2022, London, United Kingdom. http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.30454.06725 Huynh, A., Deeman, J., Kim, H., & Wright, D. L. (2022, May 26-28). Examining the benefit of tDCS at M1 for protecting new motor memory from interference [Poster presentation]. 2022 NASPSPA Conference, Hawaii, HI, United States. Kim, H. & Wright, D. L. (2020, April 27-May 1). Multiple within-day doses of anodal tDCS do not foster greater online or offline gain in motor sequence skill [Poster presentation], 2020 NCM Annual Meeting, Dubrovnik, Croatia (cancelled due to COVID-19). Chen, J., Kim, H., Kim, T., & Wright, D. L. (2018, June 21-23). An acute bout of exercise can protect procedural memory [Poster presentation]. 2018 NASPSPA Conference, Denver, CO, United States. McCulloch, A., Park, I., Chen, J., Kim, T., Kim, H., Nazifi, M., Wright, D. L., & Buchanan, J. J. (2017, November 11-15). Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation impacts the underlying control processes in bimanual movements [Poster presentation]. 2017 SfN Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, United States. Chen, J., Kim, H., Kim, T., McCulloch, A., Park, I., Nazifi, M., Buchanan, J. J., & Wright, D. L. (2017, April 28). Anodal tDCS stimulation on primary motor cortex does not enhance consolidation during motor sequence learning [Poster presentation]. 2017 Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience Annual Symposium, College Station, TX, United States. McCulloch, A., Park, I., Chen, J., Kim, H., Kim, T., Nazifi, M., Wright, D. L., & Buchanan, J. J. (2017, April 28). Anodal tDCS influences the control process underlying bimanual movements [Poster presentation]. 2017 Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience Annual Symposium, College Station, TX, United States.