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Hang-Yee Chan
2022
Scholz, C., Chan, H.Y., Poldrack, R.A., de Ridder, D.T.D., Smidts, A., van der Laan, L.N. (online publication ahead of print), Can we have a second helping? A preregistered direct replication study on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying self-control. Human Brain Mapping 12(4), 272-282, https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26065, Dataset: 10.18112/openneuro.ds002643.v1.1.0
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Wat zijn de neuropsychologische mechanismen van zelfbeheersing?
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Psychologische mechanismen van het delen van gezondheidsnieuws
2021
Chan, H. Y., Scholz, C., Baek, E. C., O’Donnell, M. B., & Falk, E. B. (2021). Being the Gatekeeper: How Thinking about Sharing Affects Neural Encoding of Information. Cerebral Cortex, 31(8), 3939–3949
2021
Parelman, J. M., Doré, B. P., Cooper, N., O’Donnell, M. B., Chan, H. Y., & Falk, E. B. (2021). Overlapping Functional Representations of Self-and Other-Related Thought are Separable Through Multivoxel Pattern Classification. Cerebral Cortex, bhab272.
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ACHC onderzoekers ontvangen ‘Promising Early Career Paper’ Award