Chang, L., & Engelmann, J. B. (2024). The impact of incidental anxiety on the neural signature of mentalizing. Imaging Neuroscience. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00096
2023
Chang, L.-A., Armaos, K., Warns, L., Ma de Sousa, A. Q., Paauwe, F., Scholz, C., & Engelmann, J. B. (2023). Mentalizing in an economic games context is associated with enhanced activation and connectivity in the left temporoparietal junction. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 18(1), Article nsad023. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsad023
Farolfi, F., Chang, L-A., & Engelmann, J. B. (2022). Trust and Emotions: The Effects of Incidental and Integral Affect. In F. Krueger (Ed.), The Neurobiology of Trust (pp. 124-154). Cambridge University Press. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108770880.009[details]
Andere
Chang, L.-A. (participant) (1-9-2018 - 1-11-2018). Tutor, Brain Organization and Cognition for Behavioral Scientists, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
Chang, L.-A. (participant) (18-6-2018 - 28-6-2018). Tutor, the ABC Summer School “Social Cognition and the Brain”, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
2024
Chang, L. (2024). The psychological and neurobiological determinants of social behavior: Assessing the affective, cognitive, and neural processes underlying trust and mentalizing. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
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