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Hackjin Kim

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Plos Biology|June 29, 2006
Is avoiding an aversive outcome rewarding? Neural substrates of avoidance learning in the human brainHackjin Kim, Shinsuke Shimojo, John P O'Doherty
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 10, 2007
Model-based fMRI and its application to reward learning and decision makingJohn P O'Doherty, Alan Hampton, Hackjin Kim
Nature Communications|August 8, 2018
Development of MPFC function mediates shifts in self-protective behavior provoked by social feedbackLeehyun Yoon, Leah H Somerville, Hackjin Kim
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2025
Social observation differentially affects prosocial learning of selfish and prosocial peopleYuri Kim, Kun Il Kim, Hackjin Kim
Scientific Reports|August 24, 2024
Self-interest overrides rank-reversal aversion in resource distributionMinyoung Kim, Kun Il Kim, Hackjin Kim
Scientific Reports|February 22, 2018
Social Observation Increases Functional Segregation between MPFC Subregions Predicting Prosocial Consumer DecisionsDaehyun Jung, Sunhae Sul, Minwoo Lee, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2016
Reappraisal Modulates Attentional Bias to Angry FacesShin Ah Kim, Hackjin Kim, Sang Hee Kim
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 28, 2011
Lateral OFC activity predicts decision bias due to first impressions during ultimatum gamesHackjin Kim, Min-Jo Choi, In-Ji Jang
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 11, 2013
Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex activity predicts the accuracy in estimating others' preferencesPyungwon Kang, Jongbin Lee, Sunhae Sul, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 11, 2013
Neural evidence for individual and cultural variability in the social comparison effectPyungwon Kang, Yongsil Lee, Incheol Choi, et al.
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Plos Biology|June 29, 2006
Is avoiding an aversive outcome rewarding? Neural substrates of avoidance learning in the human brainHackjin Kim, Shinsuke Shimojo, John P O'Doherty
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 10, 2007
Model-based fMRI and its application to reward learning and decision makingJohn P O'Doherty, Alan Hampton, Hackjin Kim
Nature Communications|August 8, 2018
Development of MPFC function mediates shifts in self-protective behavior provoked by social feedbackLeehyun Yoon, Leah H Somerville, Hackjin Kim
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2025
Social observation differentially affects prosocial learning of selfish and prosocial peopleYuri Kim, Kun Il Kim, Hackjin Kim
Scientific Reports|August 24, 2024
Self-interest overrides rank-reversal aversion in resource distributionMinyoung Kim, Kun Il Kim, Hackjin Kim
Scientific Reports|February 22, 2018
Social Observation Increases Functional Segregation between MPFC Subregions Predicting Prosocial Consumer DecisionsDaehyun Jung, Sunhae Sul, Minwoo Lee, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2016
Reappraisal Modulates Attentional Bias to Angry FacesShin Ah Kim, Hackjin Kim, Sang Hee Kim
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 28, 2011
Lateral OFC activity predicts decision bias due to first impressions during ultimatum gamesHackjin Kim, Min-Jo Choi, In-Ji Jang
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 11, 2013
Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex activity predicts the accuracy in estimating others' preferencesPyungwon Kang, Jongbin Lee, Sunhae Sul, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 11, 2013
Neural evidence for individual and cultural variability in the social comparison effectPyungwon Kang, Yongsil Lee, Incheol Choi, et al.
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