Chunliang Feng

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State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning Beijing Normal University, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China 
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Wang L, Li T, Gu R, et al. (2024) Large-scale meta-analyses and network analyses of neural substrates underlying human escalated aggression. Neuroimage. 120824
Li Q, Lai X, Li T, et al. (2024) Brain responses to self- and other- unfairness under resource distribution context: Meta-analysis of fMRI studies. Neuroimage. 297: 120707
Tang Y, Hu Y, Zhuang J, et al. (2023) Uncovering individual variations in bystander intervention of injustice through intrinsic brain connectivity patterns. Neuroimage. 285: 120468
Feng C, Tian X, Luo YJ. (2023) Neurocomputational Substrates Underlying the Effect of Identifiability on Third-Party Punishment. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 43: 8018-8031
Chen X, Liu J, Luo YJ, et al. (2022) Brain Systems Underlying Fundamental Motivations of Human Social Conformity. Neuroscience Bulletin
Li T, Pei Z, Zhu Z, et al. (2022) Intrinsic brain activity patterns across large-scale networks predict reciprocity propensity. Human Brain Mapping
Li T, Yang Y, Krueger F, et al. (2021) Static and Dynamic Topological Organizations of the Costly Punishment Network Predict Individual Differences in Punishment Propensity. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Chen X, Xu Z, Li T, et al. (2021) Multivariate morphological brain signatures enable individualized prediction of dispositional need for closure. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Feng C, Gu R, Li T, et al. (2021) Separate neural networks of implicit emotional processing between pictures and words: A coordinate-based meta-analysis of brain imaging studies. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Chen X, Xu Y, Li B, et al. (2021) Intranasal vasopressin modulates resting state brain activity across multiple neural systems: Evidence from a brain imaging machine learning study. Neuropharmacology. 190: 108561
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