Chad E. Forbes

Affiliations: 
National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States 
Area:
Social Neuroscience
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Thorson KR, Forbes CE, Magerman AB, et al. (2019) Under threat but engaged: Stereotype threat leads women to engage with female but not male partners in math Contemporary Educational Psychology. 58: 243-259
Forbes CE, Amey R, Magerman AB, et al. (2018) Stereotype-based stressors facilitate emotional memory neural network connectivity and encoding of negative information to degrade math self-perceptions among women. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Liu M, Forbes CE, Amey RC. (2017) On the Role of Situational Stressors in the Disruption of Global Neural Network Stability during Problem Solving. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-17
Leitner JB, Ayduk O, Mendoza-Denton R, et al. (2016) Self-distancing Improves Interpersonal Perceptions and Behavior by Decreasing Medial Prefrontal Cortex Activity During the Provision of Criticism. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Forbes CE, Leitner JB, Duran-Jordan K, et al. (2015) Spontaneous default mode network phase-locking moderates performance perceptions under stereotype threat. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 10: 994-1002
Forbes CE. (2015) On social neuroscience methodologies and their applicability to group processes and intergroup relations Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 18: 348-365
Forbes CE, Leitner JB. (2014) Stereotype threat engenders neural attentional bias toward negative feedback to undermine performance. Biological Psychology. 102: 98-107
Leitner JB, Hehman E, Jones JM, et al. (2014) Self-enhancement influences medial frontal cortex alpha power to social rejection feedback. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26: 2330-41
Barbey AK, Colom R, Paul E, et al. (2014) Preservation of general intelligence following traumatic brain injury: contributions of the Met66 brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Plos One. 9: e88733
Forbes CE, Poore JC, Krueger F, et al. (2014) The role of executive function and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the expression of neuroticism and conscientiousness. Social Neuroscience. 9: 139-51
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