Publikationen von D-S Chang

Meeting Abstract (6)

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Chang, D.-S.; Ju, U.; Bülthoff, H.; de la Rosa, S.: How different is action recognition across cultures? Visual adaptation to social actions in Germany vs. Korea. In . Aegina Summer School: The social self: how social interactions shape body and self-representations, Aegina, Greece. (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.; Burger, F.; Bülthoff, H.; de la Rosa, S.: Differences in Behavior and Judgments during interaction with a rope without seeing or hearing the partner. In Symposium on Reciprocity and Social Cognition 2015. Symposium on Reciprocity and Social Cognition 2015, Berlin, Germany, 23. März 2015 - 25. März 2015. (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.; Kang, O.-S.; Chae, Y.: Smoking-related cue reactivity measured as attentional bias and brain BOLD responses in smokers: An Eye-tracking and fMRI study. In 13th Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science. 13th Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science, Seoul, South Korea. (2011)

Vortrag (17)

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Chang, D.-S.: What do others think of you? How the brain perceives other people. TEDxStuttgart: The Challenge, Stuttgart, Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.: What do others think of you? How the brain perceives other people. TEDxStuttgart: The Challenge, Stuttgart, Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.; Bülthoff, H.; de la Rosa, S.: Action Recognition Across Cultures? Symposium on Diversity of Social Cognition, Köln, Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.: Wie versteht das Gehirn Handlungen? IdeenExpo Finale 2015, Hannover, Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.: Worauf fährt unser Gehirn ab? Online-Sein. Faszination. Sucht. "Cloud Conference": Fachtagung zum Thema exessiver Medienkonsum, Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.: Worauf fährt unser Gehirn ab? Online-Sein. Faszination. Sucht. "Cloud Conference": Fachtagung zum Thema exessiver Medienkonsum, Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.: Der Mensch: Sozialwesen mit großem Neokortex. HLS Cloud Conference 2015: Fachtagung zum Thema Exzessiver Medienkonsum, Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.: Wie versteht das Gehirn Handlungen? MPG Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften, Berlin, Germany (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.; de la Rosa, S.: Action Recognition Social Interaction: New Experimental Paradigms. Rutgers University, Center for Cognitive Science, New Brunswick, NJ, USA (2015)
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Chang, D.-S.; de la Rosa, S.: Beyond Action Recognition: Making Social Inferences from Action Observation. Interdisciplinary College Spring School 2014: Cognition 3.0 - - the social mind in the connected world, Günne, Germany (2014)
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Chang, D.-S.: Perception of Social Cues and Prediction of Cooperation in the Brain. Kognition und Kooperation: Überzeugungen in Gehirn und Gesellschaft, Tübingen, Germany (2013)
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Chang, D.-S.: Perception of Social Cues and Prediction of Cooperation in the Brain. Networks! 2013: 4th German Neurophysiology PhD Meeting, Tübingen, Germany (2013)
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Chang, D.-S.: The Social Brain. Visions in Science 2013: Shaping the Future, Dresden, Germany (2013)
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Chang, D.-S.: Patients' preference of doctor's attire and its influence on the patient-doctor relationship. Sixth International Symposium on Acupuncture and Meridian Studies (SAMS 2010), Busan, South Korea (2010)
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Chang, D.-S.: Smoking-related Cue Reactivity, measured as attentional bias and brain BOLD responses: An Eye-tracking and fMRI study. Department of Brain Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea (2010)
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Chang, D.-S.: Effect of doctor's attire on the patient-doctor relationship: Reducing patients' stress by improving the therapeutical relationship. 2010 Conference of the Korean Society for Stress Medicine, Seoul, South Korea (2010)
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Chang, D.-S.: Art and Design from the perspective of Cognitive Neuroscience. Korea Design Foundation 2008: Special Workshop, Seoul, South Korea (2008)
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