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Antao Chen

Researcher at Southwest University

Publications -  141
Citations -  3091

Antao Chen is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Stroop effect. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 122 publications receiving 2417 citations. Previous affiliations of Antao Chen include Chinese Ministry of Education & University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

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An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics

Xi-Nian Zuo, +85 more
- 09 Dec 2014 - 
TL;DR: The Consortium for Reliability and Reproducibility (CoRR) has aggregated 1,629 typical individuals’ resting state fMRI data from 18 international sites, and is openly sharing them via the International Data-sharing Neuroimaging Initiative (INDI).
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Are we sensitive to valence differences in emotionally negative stimuli? Electrophysiological evidence from an ERP study.

TL;DR: It is suggested that humans are only sensitive to valence differences in negative stimuli, and that these negative valences could be processed differentially throughout the information processing stream even when individuals are highly engaged in a non-emotional task.
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Gender differences in behavioral inhibitory control: ERP evidence from a two-choice oddball task

TL;DR: The results showed faster reaction times for deviant stimuli in women than in men, although RTs for standard stimuli were similar across genders, and gender-related behavioral inhibitory control may relate to differential inhibitory demands by each gender during evolution.
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When "Your" reward is the same as "My" reward: self-construal priming shifts neural responses to own vs. friends' rewards.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that interdependence may cause people to experience Rewards for a close other as strongly as they experience rewards for the self.
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Modulation of Brain Activity with Noninvasive Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): Clinical Applications and Safety Concerns

TL;DR: This review covers the typical characteristics and the underlying neural mechanisms of tDCS treatment in clinical samples including people with drug addiction, major depression disorder, Alzheimer's disease, as well as in children and future research directions are discussed.