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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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November 3, 2022
People in historically rice-farming areas are less happy and socially compare more than people in wheat-farming areas
Cheol-Sung Lee, Thomas Talhelm, Xiawei Dong
Psychophysiology
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December 5, 2020
Distinguishing the neural mechanism of attentional control and working memory in feature-based attentive tracking
Luming Hu, Chundi Wang, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour
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January 9, 2024
The motivating effect of monetary over psychological incentives is stronger in WEIRD cultures
Danila Medvedev, Diag Davenport, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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November 21, 2018
The effects of colour complexity and similarity on multiple object tracking performance
Chundi Wang, Luming Hu, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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May 19, 2023
When Interdependence Backfires: The Coronavirus Infected Three Times More People in Rice-Farming Areas During Chinese New Year
Xindong Wei, Thomas Talhelm, Kaili Zhang, et al.
Plos One
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December 25, 2015
Brain Activation of Identity Switching in Multiple Identity Tracking Task
Chuang Lyu, Siyuan Hu, Liuqing Wei, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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June 29, 2019
Ingroup vigilance in collectivistic cultures
Shi S Liu, Michael W Morris, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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July 20, 2022
How Rice Fights Pandemics: Nature-Crop-Human Interactions Shaped COVID-19 Outcomes
Thomas Talhelm, Cheol-Sung Lee, Alexander S English, et al.
Memory & Cognition
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July 20, 2022
People from the U.S. and China think about their personal and collective future differently
Will Deng, Alexa K Rosenblatt, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
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January 31, 2022
Historical rice farming explains faster mask use during early days of China's COVID-19 outbreak
Alexander Scott English, Thomas Talhelm, Rongtian Tong, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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November 3, 2022
People in historically rice-farming areas are less happy and socially compare more than people in wheat-farming areas
Cheol-Sung Lee, Thomas Talhelm, Xiawei Dong
Psychophysiology
|
December 5, 2020
Distinguishing the neural mechanism of attentional control and working memory in feature-based attentive tracking
Luming Hu, Chundi Wang, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour
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January 9, 2024
The motivating effect of monetary over psychological incentives is stronger in WEIRD cultures
Danila Medvedev, Diag Davenport, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
November 21, 2018
The effects of colour complexity and similarity on multiple object tracking performance
Chundi Wang, Luming Hu, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
May 19, 2023
When Interdependence Backfires: The Coronavirus Infected Three Times More People in Rice-Farming Areas During Chinese New Year
Xindong Wei, Thomas Talhelm, Kaili Zhang, et al.
Plos One
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December 25, 2015
Brain Activation of Identity Switching in Multiple Identity Tracking Task
Chuang Lyu, Siyuan Hu, Liuqing Wei, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
June 29, 2019
Ingroup vigilance in collectivistic cultures
Shi S Liu, Michael W Morris, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
July 20, 2022
How Rice Fights Pandemics: Nature-Crop-Human Interactions Shaped COVID-19 Outcomes
Thomas Talhelm, Cheol-Sung Lee, Alexander S English, et al.
Memory & Cognition
|
July 20, 2022
People from the U.S. and China think about their personal and collective future differently
Will Deng, Alexa K Rosenblatt, Thomas Talhelm, et al.
Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
|
January 31, 2022
Historical rice farming explains faster mask use during early days of China's COVID-19 outbreak
Alexander Scott English, Thomas Talhelm, Rongtian Tong, et al.
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