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Chelsea Helion

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Neuroethics|November 13, 2018
The role of emotion regulation in moral judgmentChelsea Helion, Kevin N Ochsner
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 7, 2024
Perceived Relational Support Is Associated With Everyday Positive, But Not Negative, Affectivity in a U.S. SampleVirginia Ulichney, Helen Schmidt, Chelsea Helion
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|October 9, 2019
Emotion regulation across the life spanChelsea Helion, Sydney M Krueger, Kevin N Ochsner
Plos One|September 14, 2023
When thinking you are better leads to feeling worse: Self-other asymmetries in pro-social behavior and increased anxiety during Covid-19Chelsea Helion, Virginia Ulichney, David V Smith, et al.
Data in Brief|September 10, 2024
A behavioral dataset of predictive decisions given trends in information across adulthoodDaniel Sazhin, Vishnu Murty, Chelsea Helion, et al.
Brain Stimulation|October 13, 2018
Moral attitudes and willingness to enhance and repair cognition with brain stimulationJohn D Medaglia, David Bryce Yaden, Chelsea Helion, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 8, 2019
Asymmetric memory for harming versus being harmedChelsea Helion, Erik G Helzer, Suzie Kim, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 9, 2023
Motivation as a Lens for Understanding Information-seeking BehaviorsXinxu Shen, Chelsea Helion, David V Smith, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 4, 2026
Differences in other-directed emotion regulation tracks connectivity between amygdala and prefrontal regions during fairness decisionsMelanie Kos, Yi Jen Yang, Chelsea Helion, et al.
Cognition|July 24, 2024
Storytelling changes the content and perceived value of event memoriesDevlin Eckardt, Chelsea Helion, Helen Schmidt, et al.
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Neuroethics|November 13, 2018
The role of emotion regulation in moral judgmentChelsea Helion, Kevin N Ochsner
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 7, 2024
Perceived Relational Support Is Associated With Everyday Positive, But Not Negative, Affectivity in a U.S. SampleVirginia Ulichney, Helen Schmidt, Chelsea Helion
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|October 9, 2019
Emotion regulation across the life spanChelsea Helion, Sydney M Krueger, Kevin N Ochsner
Plos One|September 14, 2023
When thinking you are better leads to feeling worse: Self-other asymmetries in pro-social behavior and increased anxiety during Covid-19Chelsea Helion, Virginia Ulichney, David V Smith, et al.
Data in Brief|September 10, 2024
A behavioral dataset of predictive decisions given trends in information across adulthoodDaniel Sazhin, Vishnu Murty, Chelsea Helion, et al.
Brain Stimulation|October 13, 2018
Moral attitudes and willingness to enhance and repair cognition with brain stimulationJohn D Medaglia, David Bryce Yaden, Chelsea Helion, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 8, 2019
Asymmetric memory for harming versus being harmedChelsea Helion, Erik G Helzer, Suzie Kim, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 9, 2023
Motivation as a Lens for Understanding Information-seeking BehaviorsXinxu Shen, Chelsea Helion, David V Smith, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 4, 2026
Differences in other-directed emotion regulation tracks connectivity between amygdala and prefrontal regions during fairness decisionsMelanie Kos, Yi Jen Yang, Chelsea Helion, et al.
Cognition|July 24, 2024
Storytelling changes the content and perceived value of event memoriesDevlin Eckardt, Chelsea Helion, Helen Schmidt, et al.
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