Publications

Publications

Cheon & Hong, Y-y. (in press). Aversive responses to culture mixing are moderated by the source of foreign cultural inflow. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

Cheon, Melani, I., & Hong, Y-y. (in press). How USA-centric is psychology? An archival study of implicit assumptions of generalizability of findings to human nature based on origins of study samples. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Cheon, B. K., & Esposito, G. (2020). Brief exposure to infants activates social and intergroup vigilance. Behavioral Sciences, 10(4), 72. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs10040072

Pellegrino, R., Cheon, B. K., Forde, C. G., Oleszkiewicz, A., Pieniak, M., & Luckett, C. R. (2020). The contribution of texture contrasts and combinations to food acceptance across cultures. Journal of Texture Studies, 51, 225-231.

Kim, E. B., Chen, C., & Cheon, B. K. (2019). Preschoolers exhibit conformity to portion selection behaviors of remote peers. Appetite, 139, 164-171.

Yap, W., Cheon, B. K., Hong, Y-y., & Christopoulos, G. I. (2019). Cultural attachment: From behavior to computational neuroscience, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13.

Bebko, G. M., Cheon, B. K., Ochsner, K. N., & Chiao, J. Y. (2019). Cultural differences in perceptual strategies underlying emotion regulation. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 50, 1014-1026

Cheon, B. K. (2019). The diversity of cultural diversity: Psychological consequences of different patterns of intercultural contact and mixing. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 23, 93-105.

Cheon, B. K., Tan, K. M., & Lee, L. L. (2019). Tender food, tender hearts: The metaphorical mapping of hard-soft orosensory signals to prosocial tendencies. Food Quality and Preference, 71, 242-249.

Sim, A. Y., & Cheon, B. K. (2019). Influence of impending healthy food consumption on snacking: Nudging vs. compensatory behavior. Physiology & Behavior, 198, 48-56.

Kim, E. B., Chen, C., & Cheon, B. K. (2019). Using remote peer influence to promote healthy food choices among preschoolers. Developmental Psychology, 55, 703-708.

Cheon, B. K., Sim, A. Y. Lee, L. L., & Forde, C. G. (2019). Avoiding hunger or approaching fullness? Implicit theories of satiety guide portion selection and food intake patterns. Appetite, 128, 10-16.

Katna, D., & Cheon, B. K. (2019). Towards a need to discriminate types of attackers and defenders in intergroup conflicts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, e127.

Sim, A. Y., Lee, L. L., & Cheon, B. K. (2018). When exercise does not pay: Counterproductive effects of impending exercise on energy intake in restrained eaters. Appetite, 123, 120-127.

Sim, A. Y., Lim, E. X., Leow, M. K., & Cheon, B. K. (2018). Low subjective socioeconomic status stimulates orexigenic hormone ghrelin: A randomized trial. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 89, 103-112.

Cheon, B. K., Lim E. X., McCrickerd, K., Zaihan, D., & Forde, C. G. (2018). Subjective socioeconomic status modulates perceptual discrimination between beverages with different energy densities. Food Quality and Preference, 68, 258-266.

Brunstrom, J. M., & Cheon, B. K. (2018). Do humans still forage in an obesogenic environment? Mechanisms and implications for weight maintenance. Physiology & Behavior, 193, 261-267.

Lim, E. X., Sim, A. Y., Forde, C. G., & Cheon, B. K. (2018). The role of perceived stress and gender on portion selection patterns. Physiology & Behavior, 194, 205-211.

Sim, A. Y., Lim. E. X., Forde, C. G., & Cheon, B. K. (2018). Personal relative deprivation increases self-selected portion sizes and food intake. Appetite, 121, 268-274.

Cheon, B. K., & Hong, Y-y. (2017). Mere experience of low subjective socioeconomic status stimulates appetite and food intake. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(1), 72-77.

Hong, Y-y., & Cheon, B. K. (2017). How does culture matter in the face of globalization? Perspectives in Psychological Science, 12(5), 810-823.

Mathur, V. A., Cheon, B. K., Harada, T., Scimeca, J., & Chiao, J. Y. (2016). Overlapping neural response to the pain or harm of people, animals, and nature. Neuropsychologia, 81, 265-273.

Wang, Y., Zhang, L., Kong, X., Hong, Y-y, Cheon, B. K., & Liu J. (2016). Pathway to neural resilience: Self-esteem buffers against deleterious effects of poverty on the hippocampus. Human Brain Mapping, 37(11), 3757-3766.

Cheon, B. K., Christopoulos, G. I., & Hong, Y-y. (2016). Disgust associated with cultural mixing: Why and who? Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 47, 1268-1285.

Cheon, B. K., Livingston, R. W., Chiao, J. Y., & Hong Y-y. (2015). Contribution of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) to automatic racial bias. Personality and Individual Differences,79, 35-38.

Pornpattananangkul, N., Cheon, B. K., & Chiao, J. Y. (2014). The role of negativity bias in political judgment: A cultural neuroscience perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 325-326.

Cheon, B. K., Livingston, R. W., Hong, Y-y., & Chiao, J. Y. (2014). Gene x environment interactions on intergroup bias: The role of 5-HTTLPR and outgroup threat. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 9(9), 1268-1275.

Chiao, J. Y., Cheon, B. K., Pornpattanangkul, N., Mrazek, A. J., & Blizinsky, K. D. (2013). Cultural neuroscience: Understanding human diversity. In M. J. Gelfand, C-Y. Chiu, & Y-y. Hong (Eds.) Advances in Culture and Psychology: Volume 4 (pp. 1-77). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.

Chiao, J. Y., Cheon, B. K., Pornpattanangkul, N., Mrazek, A. J., & Blizinsky, K. D. (2013). Cultural neuroscience: Progress and promise. Psychological Inquiry, 24, 1-19.

Cheon, B. K., Mrazek, A.J., Pornpattanangkul, N., Blizinsky, K. D., & Chiao, J. Y. (2013). Constraints, catalysts and coevolution in cultural neuroscience: Reply to commentaries. Psychological Inquiry, 24, 71-79. [equal contribution by first three authors]

Cheon, B. K., Im, D., Harada, T., Mathur, V., Scimeca, J., Parrish, T. B., Park, H., & Chiao, J. Y. (2013). Cultural modulation of the neural correlates of emotional pain perception: The role of other-focusedness. Neuropsychologia, 51, 1177-1186.

Cheon, B. K., & Chiao, J. Y. (2012). Cultural variations in implicit mental illness stigma. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 43, 1058-1062.

Chiao, J. Y., & Cheon, B. K. (2011). Cultural neuroscience as critical neuroscience in practice. In Choudhury, S. & Slaby, J. (Eds.) Critical Neuroscience. Challenging Reductionism in Social Neuroscience and Psychiatry (pp. 287-303). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Cheon, B. K., Im, D., Harada, T., Mathur, V., Scimeca, J., Parrish, T. B., Park, H., & Chiao, J. Y. (2011). Cultural influences on neural basis of intergroup empathy. Neuroimage, 57, 642-650.

Chiao, J. Y., & Cheon, B. K. (2010). The ‘weirdest’ brains in the world. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 88-90.

Cheon, B. K., Mathur, V. A., & Chiao, J. Y. (2010). Empathy as cultural process: Insights from the cultural neuroscience of empathy.  World Cultural Psychiatry Research Review, 5, 32-42.

Koenigs, M., Huey, E., Raymont, V., Cheon, B. K., Solomon, J., Wassermann, E.M., & Grafman, J. (2008). Ventromedial prefrontal and amygdala lesions protect against post-traumatic stress disorder in combat veterans. Nature Neuroscience, 11, 232-237.

Chiao, J.Y., & Cheon, B.K. (2008). On memes and martyrs: Neurobiological approaches to social and moral behavior. PsycCritiques, 53(31). [review of Social brain matters: Stances on the neurobiology of social cognition.]