Desmond C. Ong
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Yeo GC, Ong DC. (2024) Associations between cognitive appraisals and emotions: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin. 150: 1440-1471 |
Ong DC, Zhi-Xuan T, Tenenbaum JB, et al. (2024) Probabilistic programming versus meta-learning as models of cognition. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 47: e158 |
Doan T, Ong DC, Wu Y. (2024) Emotion understanding as third-person appraisals: Integrating appraisal theories with developmental theories of emotion. Psychological Review |
Goel S, Jara-Ettinger J, Ong DC, et al. (2024) Face and context integration in emotion inference is limited and variable across categories and individuals. Nature Communications. 15: 2443 |
Kade SA, du Toit SA, Danielson CT, et al. (2024) Aberrant cognitive empathy in individuals with elevated social anxiety and regulation with emotional working memory training. Cognition & Emotion. 1-19 |
Reddan M, Ong D, Wager T, et al. (2023) Neural signatures of emotional inference and experience align during social consensus. Research Square |
Goldenberg A, Schöne J, Huang Z, et al. (2022) Amplification in the evaluation of multiple emotional expressions over time. Nature Human Behaviour |
Ong DC, Wu Z, Zhi-Xuan T, et al. (2021) Modeling emotion in complex stories: the Stanford Emotional Narratives Dataset. Ieee Transactions On Affective Computing. 12: 579-594 |
Ong DC, Soh H, Zaki J, et al. (2021) Applying Probabilistic Programming to Affective Computing. Ieee Transactions On Affective Computing. 12: 306-317 |
Jospe K, Genzer S, Klein Selle N, et al. (2020) The contribution of linguistic and visual cues to physiological synchrony and empathic accuracy. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 132: 296-308 |