Pin-Hao Andy Chen
Affiliations: | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
Area:
Social neuroscience, CultureGoogle:
"Pin-Hao Chen"Mean distance: 17.16 (cluster 15) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorTodd F. Heatherton | grad student | 2011- | Dartmouth |
Luke J. Chang | post-doc | 2017- | Dartmouth |
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Chang LJ, Jolly E, Cheong JH, et al. (2021) Endogenous variation in ventromedial prefrontal cortex state dynamics during naturalistic viewing reflects affective experience. Science Advances. 7 |
Chen PA, Jolly E, Cheong JH, et al. (2020) Intersubject representational similarity analysis reveals individual variations in affective experience when watching erotic movies. Neuroimage. 116851 |
Chen PA, Cheong JH, Jolly E, et al. (2019) Socially transmitted placebo effects. Nature Human Behaviour |
Chen PA, Kelley WM, Lopez RB, et al. (2018) REDUCING REWARD RESPONSIVITY AND DAILY FOOD DESIRESIN FEMALE DIETERS THROUGH DOMAIN-SPECIFIC TRAINING. Social Neuroscience |
Lopez RB, Chen PA, Huckins JF, et al. (2017) A balance of activity in brain control and reward systems predicts self-regulatory outcomes. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Chen PA, Chavez RS, Heatherton TF. (2016) STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY BETWEEN EXECUTIVE CONTROL AND REWARD REGIONS OF THE BRAIN PREDICTS BODY FAT PERCENTAGE IN CHRONIC DIETERS. Cognitive Neuroscience |
Chen PA, Wagner DD, Kelley WM, et al. (2015) ACTIVITY IN CORTICAL MIDLINE STRUCTURES IS MODULATED BY SELF-CONSTRUAL CHANGES DURING ACCULTURATION. Culture and Brain. 3: 39-52 |
Chen PA, Whalen PJ, Freeman JB, et al. (2015) BRAIN REWARD ACTIVITY TO MASKED IN-GROUP SMILING FACES PREDICTS FRIENDSHIP DEVELOPMENT. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 8: 415-421 |
Chen PA, Wagner DD, Kelley WM, et al. (2013) Medial prefrontal cortex differentiates self from mother in Chinese: evidence from self-motivated immigrants Culture and Brain. 1: 3-15 |