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Youngbin Kwak

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Acta Psychologica|November 15, 2017
The order of information processing alters economic gain-loss framing effectsYoungbin Kwak, Scott Huettel
Frontiers in Psychology|July 12, 2017
What Makes You Go Faster?: The Effect of Reward on Speeded Action under RiskXing-Jie Chen, Youngbin Kwak
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2016
Prosocial Reward Learning in Children and AdolescentsYoungbin Kwak, Scott A Huettel
Neuroimage|May 14, 2022
Contribution of the sensorimotor beta oscillations and the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic circuitry during value-based decision making: A simultaneous EEG-fMRI investigationXing-Jie Chen, Youngbin Kwak
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 4, 2019
"Incentive hope" and the nature of impulsivity in low-socioeconomic-status individualsFrancesca Walsh, Erik Cheries, Youngbin Kwak
Behavioural Brain Research|April 16, 2019
Contribution of sensorimotor beta oscillations during value-based action selectionXing-Jie Chen, Meaghan McCarthy, Youngbin Kwak
Plos One|September 13, 2014
Differential reward learning for self and others predicts self-reported altruismYoungbin Kwak, John Pearson, Scott A Huettel
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|July 4, 2020
Neurocognitive underpinnings of cross-cultural differences in risky decision makingXing-Jie Chen, Lan Ba, Youngbin Kwak
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 25, 2022
Reward and expectancy effects on neural signals of motor preparation and executionXing-Jie Chen, Berry van den Berg, Youngbin Kwak
Social Neuroscience|August 8, 2019
Money for me and money for friend: An ERP study of social reward processing in adolescents and adultsYoungbin Kwak, Xing-Jie Chen, Kelsey McDonald, et al.
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Acta Psychologica|November 15, 2017
The order of information processing alters economic gain-loss framing effectsYoungbin Kwak, Scott Huettel
Frontiers in Psychology|July 12, 2017
What Makes You Go Faster?: The Effect of Reward on Speeded Action under RiskXing-Jie Chen, Youngbin Kwak
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2016
Prosocial Reward Learning in Children and AdolescentsYoungbin Kwak, Scott A Huettel
Neuroimage|May 14, 2022
Contribution of the sensorimotor beta oscillations and the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic circuitry during value-based decision making: A simultaneous EEG-fMRI investigationXing-Jie Chen, Youngbin Kwak
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 4, 2019
"Incentive hope" and the nature of impulsivity in low-socioeconomic-status individualsFrancesca Walsh, Erik Cheries, Youngbin Kwak
Behavioural Brain Research|April 16, 2019
Contribution of sensorimotor beta oscillations during value-based action selectionXing-Jie Chen, Meaghan McCarthy, Youngbin Kwak
Plos One|September 13, 2014
Differential reward learning for self and others predicts self-reported altruismYoungbin Kwak, John Pearson, Scott A Huettel
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|July 4, 2020
Neurocognitive underpinnings of cross-cultural differences in risky decision makingXing-Jie Chen, Lan Ba, Youngbin Kwak
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 25, 2022
Reward and expectancy effects on neural signals of motor preparation and executionXing-Jie Chen, Berry van den Berg, Youngbin Kwak
Social Neuroscience|August 8, 2019
Money for me and money for friend: An ERP study of social reward processing in adolescents and adultsYoungbin Kwak, Xing-Jie Chen, Kelsey McDonald, et al.
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