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Jiehui Zheng

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Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 29, 2022
When the Counterpart Chooses the Opposite: The First Mover's Anticipation and Evaluation of the Final Feedback in GamblesJiehui Zheng, Lei Wang, Liang Meng
Experimental Brain Research|January 26, 2017
Effort provides its own reward: endeavors reinforce subjective expectation and evaluation of task performanceLei Wang, Jiehui Zheng, Liang Meng
Nature Communications|April 5, 2024
Attribute latencies causally shape intertemporal decisionsFadong Chen, Jiehui Zheng, Lei Wang, et al.
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience|November 6, 2015
P300 and Decision Making under Risk and AmbiguityLei Wang, Jiehui Zheng, Shenwei Huang, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 7, 2016
Close games versus blowouts: Optimal challenge reinforces one's intrinsic motivation to winLiang Meng, Guanxiong Pei, Jiehui Zheng, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2022
The Effect of Safety Signs on the Monitoring of Conflict and Erroneous ResponseLinfeng Hu, Dingzhong Feng, Yelang Li, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 22, 2021
Confidence Modulates the Conformity Behavior of the Investors and Neural Responses of Social Influence in CrowdfundingJiehui Zheng, Linfeng Hu, Lu Li, et al.
Neuroscience Research|February 7, 2016
Ingroup favoritism or the black sheep effect: Perceived intentions modulate subjective responses to aggressive interactionsLei Wang, Jiehui Zheng, Liang Meng, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 19, 2019
To run with the herd or not: Electrophysiological dynamics are associated with preference change in crowdfundingLei Wang, Lu Li, Qiang Shen, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 29, 2022
When the Counterpart Chooses the Opposite: The First Mover's Anticipation and Evaluation of the Final Feedback in GamblesJiehui Zheng, Lei Wang, Liang Meng
Experimental Brain Research|January 26, 2017
Effort provides its own reward: endeavors reinforce subjective expectation and evaluation of task performanceLei Wang, Jiehui Zheng, Liang Meng
Nature Communications|April 5, 2024
Attribute latencies causally shape intertemporal decisionsFadong Chen, Jiehui Zheng, Lei Wang, et al.
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience|November 6, 2015
P300 and Decision Making under Risk and AmbiguityLei Wang, Jiehui Zheng, Shenwei Huang, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 7, 2016
Close games versus blowouts: Optimal challenge reinforces one's intrinsic motivation to winLiang Meng, Guanxiong Pei, Jiehui Zheng, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2022
The Effect of Safety Signs on the Monitoring of Conflict and Erroneous ResponseLinfeng Hu, Dingzhong Feng, Yelang Li, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 22, 2021
Confidence Modulates the Conformity Behavior of the Investors and Neural Responses of Social Influence in CrowdfundingJiehui Zheng, Linfeng Hu, Lu Li, et al.
Neuroscience Research|February 7, 2016
Ingroup favoritism or the black sheep effect: Perceived intentions modulate subjective responses to aggressive interactionsLei Wang, Jiehui Zheng, Liang Meng, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 19, 2019
To run with the herd or not: Electrophysiological dynamics are associated with preference change in crowdfundingLei Wang, Lu Li, Qiang Shen, et al.
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