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Xiao Pan Ding
Xiao Pan Ding
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Theory-of-mind training causes honest young children to lie
XP Ding, HM Wellman, Y Wang, G Fu, K Lee
Psychological Science 26 (11), 1812-1821, 2015
1842015
Neural correlates of spontaneous deception: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
XP Ding, X Gao, G Fu, K Lee
Neuropsychologia 51 (4), 704-712, 2013
1092013
Elementary school children’s cheating behavior and its cognitive correlates
XP Ding, DS Omrin, AD Evans, G Fu, G Chen, K Lee
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 121, 85–95, 2014
862014
Neural correlates of second-order verbal deception: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
XP Ding, L Sai, G Fu, J Liu, K Lee
NeuroImage 87, 505–514, 2014
792014
Chinese children's moral evaluation of lies and truths—roles of context and parental individualism–collectivism tendencies
G Fu, MK Brunet, Y Lv, X Ding, GD Heyman, CA Cameron, K Lee
Infant and Child Development 19 (5), 498-515, 2010
752010
Theory of mind, executive function, and lying in children: A meta‐analysis
L Sai, S Shang, C Tay, X Liu, T Sheng, G Fu, XP Ding, K Lee
Developmental Science, e13096, 2021
622021
Detecting concealed information using functional near-infrared spectroscopy
L Sai, X Zhou, XP Ding, G Fu, B Sang
Brain Topography 27 (5), 652-662, 2014
582014
Neural correlates of own-and other-race face recognition in children: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
XP Ding, G Fu, K Lee
NeuroImage 85, 335-344, 2014
452014
Young children discover how to deceive in 10 days: A microgenetic study
XP Ding, GD Heyman, G Fu, B Zhu, K Lee
Developmental Science 21 (3), e12566, 2018
392018
Linking resting-state networks in the prefrontal cortex to executive function: A functional near infrared spectroscopy study
J Zhao, J Liu, X Jiang, G Zhou, G Chen, XP Ding, G Fu, K Lee
Frontiers in Neuroscience 10, 452, 2016
362016
The neural correlates of the face attractiveness aftereffect: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
G Fu, CJ Mondloch, XP Ding, LA Short, L Sun, K Lee
NeuroImage 85, 363–371, 2014
292014
Children with autism spectrum disorder’s lying is correlated with their working memory but not theory of mind
W Ma, L Sai, C Tay, Y Du, J Jiang, XP Ding
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 49 (8), 3364–3375, 2019
282019
Learning to deceive has cognitive benefits
XP Ding, GD Heyman, L Sai, F Yuan, P Winkielman, G Fu, K Lee
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 176, 26-38, 2018
282018
孤独症儿童及其矫治方法的调查研究
徐琴美, 丁晓攀, 傅根跃
中国特殊教育 6, 59-64, 2005
282005
Development of effective connectivity during own-and other-race face processing: A granger causality analysis
G Zhou, J Liu, XP Ding, G Fu, K Lee
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 474, 2016
242016
The neural correlates of identity faking and concealment: An fMRI study
XP Ding, X Du, D Lei, CS Hu, G Fu, G Chen
PLoS One 7 (11), e48639, 2012
222012
Identifying liars through automatic decoding of children’s facial expressions.
KC Bruer, S Zanette, XP Ding, TD Lyon, K Lee
Child Development 91 (4), e995-e1011, 2020
212020
The effects of self‐and other‐awareness on Chinese children's truth‐telling
XP Ding, AM O'Connor, M Weng, Q Tang, G Fu, AD Evans
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 37 (3), 323-335, 2019
202019
Children’s second-order lying: Young children can tell the truth to deceive
L Sai, XP Ding, X Gao, G Fu
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 176, 128-139, 2018
192018
Functional neural networks of honesty and dishonesty in children: Evidence from graph theory analysis
XP Ding, SJ Wu, J Liu, G Fu, K Lee
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 1-10, 2017
192017
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