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Shanshan Zhen

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Plos One|May 24, 2016
Tend to Compare and Tend to Be Fair: The Relationship between Social Comparison Sensitivity and Justice SensitivityShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Scientific Reports|March 4, 2016
The development of the asymmetrically dominated decoy effect in young childrenShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Human Brain Mapping|January 29, 2021
Neural correlates of recursive thinking during interpersonal strategic interactionsShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 21, 2022
Spontaneous dishonesty does not specifically engage the perigenual anterior cingulate cortexShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Scientific Reports|July 21, 2016
All framing effects are not created equal: Low convergent validity between two classic measurements of framingShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
NPJ Science of Learning|January 10, 2026
Deciding for others diminishes model-based decision-making but depends on individual prosocialityYangchu Huang, Xinyi Du, Shanshan Zhen
Journal of Personality|October 30, 2023
Moral characteristics predicting COVID-19 vaccinationZher-Wen, Shanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2019
Distinct neural patterns underlying ingroup and outgroup conformityYi Huang, Shanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Human Brain Mapping|March 28, 2018
Common and distinct neural correlates of self-serving and prosocial dishonestyNarun Pornpattananangkul, Shanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Neuroimage|February 1, 2021
The neural underpinnings of allocentric thinking in a novel signaling taskShanshan Zhen, Avijit Chowdhury, Rongjun Yu
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Plos One|May 24, 2016
Tend to Compare and Tend to Be Fair: The Relationship between Social Comparison Sensitivity and Justice SensitivityShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Scientific Reports|March 4, 2016
The development of the asymmetrically dominated decoy effect in young childrenShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Human Brain Mapping|January 29, 2021
Neural correlates of recursive thinking during interpersonal strategic interactionsShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 21, 2022
Spontaneous dishonesty does not specifically engage the perigenual anterior cingulate cortexShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Scientific Reports|July 21, 2016
All framing effects are not created equal: Low convergent validity between two classic measurements of framingShanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
NPJ Science of Learning|January 10, 2026
Deciding for others diminishes model-based decision-making but depends on individual prosocialityYangchu Huang, Xinyi Du, Shanshan Zhen
Journal of Personality|October 30, 2023
Moral characteristics predicting COVID-19 vaccinationZher-Wen, Shanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2019
Distinct neural patterns underlying ingroup and outgroup conformityYi Huang, Shanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Human Brain Mapping|March 28, 2018
Common and distinct neural correlates of self-serving and prosocial dishonestyNarun Pornpattananangkul, Shanshan Zhen, Rongjun Yu
Neuroimage|February 1, 2021
The neural underpinnings of allocentric thinking in a novel signaling taskShanshan Zhen, Avijit Chowdhury, Rongjun Yu
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