The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions
Huang, S., Stanley, M.L. & De Brigard, F. (2020) The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions. Memory and Cognition. 48, 277–286.https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-019-01009-0
The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions
Huang, S., Stanley, M.L. & De Brigard, F. (2020) The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions. Memory and Cognition. 48, 277–286.https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-019-01009-0
Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity
Huang, S.*, Faul, L.*, Sevinc, G., Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, L., Setton, R., Lockrow, A. W., Ebner, N. C., Turner, G. R., Spreng, R. N., & De Brigard, F. (2021). Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity.; Psychology and Aging. 36(8), 902–916.https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000633
The Role of Structure-Seeking in Moral Punishment
Stanley, M. L., Huang, S., Marsh, E. J., & Kay, A. C. (2023). The Role of Structure-Seeking in Moral Punishment. Social Justice Research. 36, 410-431.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11211-023-00416-8
Hippocampal functions modulate transfer-appropriate cortical representations supporting subsequent memory
Huang, S., Howard, C. M., Hovhannisyan, M., Ritchey, M., Cabeza, R., Davis, S. W. (2024). Hippocampal functions modulate transfer-appropriate cortical representations supporting subsequent memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 44(1).https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1135-23.2023
U.S. public perceptions of the sensitivity of brain data
Huang, S., Paul, U., Gupta, S., Desai, K., Guo, M., Jung, J., Capestany, B., Krenzer, W. D., Stonecipher, D., & Farahany, N. (2024). U.S. public perceptions of the sensitivity of brain data. Journal of Law and the Biosciences. Journal of Neuroscience, 11(1), lsad032.https://doi.org/10.1093/jlb/lsad032
Counterfactual thinking induces different neural patterns of memory modification in anxious individuals
Huang, S.*, Faul, L.*, Parikh, N., LaBar, K. S., & De Brigard, F. (in press). Counterfactual thinking induces different neural patterns of memory modification in anxious individuals.; Sientific Reports, 14.(1), 10630.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61545-x
Connectivity analyses for task-based fMRI
Huang, S., De Brigard, F., Cabeza, R., Davis, S. W. (2024). Connectivity analyses for task-based fMRI. Physics of Life Reviews, 49, 139–156.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2024.04.012
Differential Mnemonic Contributions of Cortical Representations during Encoding and Retrieval
Howard, C. M., Huang, S., Hovhannisyan, M., Cabeza, R., Davis, S. W. (2024). Differential Mnemonic Contributions of Cortical Representations during Encoding and Retrieval. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-29.https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_02227
Subsequent Memory Effects in Cortical Pattern Similarity Differ by Semantic Class
Yu, C., Huang, S., Howard, C. M., Hovhannisyan, M., Clarke, A., Cabeza, R., & Davis, S. W. (2024). Subsequent Memory Effects in Cortical Pattern Similarity Differ by Semantic Class. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-12.https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_02238
Episodic details are better remembered in plausible relative to implausible counterfactual simulations
Morales-Torres, R., Miceli, K., Huang, S., Szpunar, K., & De Brigard, F. (2025). Episodic details are better remembered in plausible relative to implausible counterfactual simulations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-8.https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-025-02670-0
Trial-level Representational Similarity Analysis
Huang, S., Howard, C. M., Bogdan, P. C., Morales-Torres, R., Slayton, M., Cabeza, R., & Davis, S. W. (2025). Trial-level Representational Similarity Analysis. eLife, 14.https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/106694#x-1102635821
Semantic Dimensions Support the Cortical Representation of Object Memorability
Slayton, M., Howard, C. M., Huang, S., Hovhannisyan, M., Cabeza, R., & Davis, S. W. (accepted). Semantic Dimensions Support the Cortical Representation of Object Memorability. The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Cortico-hippocampal interactions underlie schema-supported memory encoding in older adults
Huang, S., Bogdan, P. C., Howard, C. M., Gillette, K., Deng, L., Welch, E., McAllister, M. L., Giovanello, K. S., Davis, S. W., & Cabeza, R. (under review). Cortico-hippocampal interactions underlie schema-supported memory encoding in older adults. Cerebral Cortex.
Intrinsic fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error
Bogdan, P. C., Huang, S., Deng, L., S. W., & Cabeza, R. (under review). Intrinsic fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error.