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Tang honghong |
Honghong Tang |
Address: Business School, Beijing Normal University 19 Xinjiekou Wai Street, Beijing 100875, P. R. CHINA Email: tang.h@bnu.edu.cn |
Education
2010-2016 Ph. D, Social Neuroscience, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning& IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China Dissertation: The behavioral and neural mechanisms of fairness and deception
2014-2015 Visiting graduate student in Department of Psychology and Neuroscience in Duke University, NC, USA, Project: The trade-off between honesty and fairness Advisor: Scott A. Huettel, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
2006-2010 BA, Applied Psychology, Department of Psychology, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China Dissertation: Effects of emotion on spatial attention and number processing
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Research Interests Neuromanagement, neuromarketing, neuroaccounting, decision making, hyperscanning and group decision-making, emotion and morality, consumer science |
Professional Experience |
2022-present Associate professor, Business School, Beijing Normal University
2019-2022 Assistant professor, Business School, Beijing Normal University
2016-2018 Postdoctoral fellow, Business School, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University
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Publications |
• Book Chapter Tang, H. The variability of lying in multiple situations. Psychology of lying. (2020) Fu Xiaolan (Ed.) • Article
Tang, H.; Zhu, R.; Liang, Z.; Zhang, S.; Su, S.; Liu, C. (2023 in press). Enhancing and weakening conformity in third‐party punishment: The role of empathic concern, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, e2315
Tang, H., Li, L., Su, S. (2022). Experiencing less leads to the use of more: The effect of a scarcity mindset on product usage. Journal of Business Research, 149, 139-148.
Zhu, R., Xu, Z., Su, S., Feng, C., Luo, Y., Tang, H., . . . Liu, C. (2021). From gratitude to injustice: Neurocomputational mechanisms of gratitude-induced injustice. Neuroimage, 245, 118730.
Zhu, R., Xu, Z., Tang, H., … Liu, C. (2020). The dark side of gratitude: Gratitude could lead to moral violation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 91, 104048.
Su R, Guo L., Tang, H, Ye P., Zhang S., Xiao Y., Liu W., Liu, C. (2020). Comprehensive sexuality education weakens the effect of in-group bias on trust and fairness. Sex Education, 20(1),33-45
Tang, H., Zhang, S., Jin, T., Wu, H., Su, S., & Liu, C. (2019). Brain activation and adaptation of deception processing during dyadic face-to-face interaction. Cortex, 120, 326-339.
Zhu, R., Xu, Z., Tang, H., Liu, J., Wang, H., An, Y., . . . Liu, C. (2019). The effect of shame on anger at others: awareness of the emotion-causing events matters. Cognition and Emotion, 33 (4), 696-708.
Zhu R, Wu H, Xu Z, Tang H. Shen X, Mai X, Liu C (2019). Early Distinction between Shame and Guilt Processing in an Interpersonal Context. Social Neuroscience. 14 (1), 53-66
Tang H. Lu X., Cui Z., Feng C., Lin Q., Cui X., Su S., Liu C (2018). Resting-state functional connectivity and deception: Exploring individualized deceptive propensity by machine learning. Neuroscience. 395:101-112.
Tang H., Wang S., Liang Z., W Sinnott-Armstrong, Su S., Liu, C (2018). Are proselfs more deceptive and hypocritical? Social image concerns in appearing fair. Frontiers in Psychology. SSCI. 9: 2286.
Tang H., Lu X., Su R., Liang Z., Mai X., & Liu, C. (2017). Washing away your sins in the brain: physical cleaning and priming of cleaning recruit different brain networks after moral threat. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 12(7): 1149–1158.
Tang H., Ye P, Wang S, Zhu R, Su S, Tong L and Liu C (2017) Stimulating the Right Temporoparietal Junction with tDCS Decreases Deception in Moral Hypocrisy and Unfairness. Frontiers in Psychology 8:2033.
Wu H., Tang H., Ge Y., Yang S., Mai X., Luo Y. J., & Liu C. (2017). Object words modulate the activity of the mirror neuron system during action imitation. Brain and Behavior.
Zhu R, Shen X, Tang H., Ye P, Wang H, Mai X, Liu C (2017). Self-Punishment Promotes Forgiveness in the Direct and Indirect Reciprocity Contexts. Psychological Reports, 120 (3), 408-422
Tang, H., Mai, X., Wang, S., Zhu, C., Krueger, F., & Liu, C. (2016). Interpersonal brain synchronization in the right temporo-parietal junction during face-to-face economic exchange. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(1): 23-32
Gan, T., Lu, X., Li, W., Gui, D., Tang, H., Mai, X.,… & Luo, Y. J. (2016). Temporal dynamics of the integration of intention and outcome in harmful and helpful moral judgment. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 2022
Lee, S. W.+, Tang, H.+, Wan, J., Mai, X., & Liu, C. (2015). A cultural look at moral purity: wiping the face clean. Frontiers in Psychology, 6:577 (+contributed equally)
Wu, H., Ge, Y., Tang, H., Luo, Y. J., Mai, X., & Liu, C. (2015). Language modulates brain activity underlying representation of kinship terms. Scientific Reports, 5:18473
Wu H, Mai, X., Tang, H., Ge, Y., Luo, Y.J., Liu, C. (2013). Dissociable Somatotopic Representations of Chinese Action Verbs in the Motor and Premotor Cortex. Scientific Reports 3: 2049
Liu, C., Tang, H., Luo, Y.J., Mai, X.Q. (2011). Multi-representation of symbolic and nonsymbolic numerical magnitude in Chinese number processing. PLoS ONE, 6(4): e19373.
Mai, X.Q., Ge, Y., Tao, L., Tang, H., Liu, C., Luo, Y.J. (2011). Eyes are windows to the Chinese soul: Evidence from the detection of real and fake smiles. PLoS ONE, 6(5): e19903 In Chinese:
Su S, Tang, H. (2017). The application of cognitive neuroseience in neuromarketing. Journal of Beijing Technology and Business University (Social Sciences), 32(4):24-33. (In Chinese)
Ye P, Zhu R, Tang, H., Mai X, Liu C (2017). The application of functional near-infrared spectroscopy in social cognitive neuroscience. Advances in Psychological Science. 25(5):731-741. (In Chinese)
Zhang W, Tang, H., Liu C, Mai X (2016). Hyperscanning Used in the Measurement of the Brain Activity. Studies of Psychology and Behavior 14(6): 834-841 (In Chinese)
Gan T.; Li W; Tang, H.; Lu X.P.; Li X.L.; Liu, C., Luo, Y.J. (2013). Exciting the Right Temporo-Parietal Junction with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Influences Moral Intention Processing. Acta Psychologica Sinica. 45(9): 1004-1014 (In Chinese)
Zheng X.; Zhao L.B. Tang, H. (2012). How do Emotions Affect Number Comparison and Spatial Relations Judgment? Journal of Fuzhou University (Philosophy and Social Sciences).107(1): 97-101 (In Chinese)
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Conference Presentations |
Wu, S.#; Tang, H.#*; Ye, P.; Zhang, S.; Liu, C.; Neural Synchronization of compromise in Third Party Punishment: A fNIRS Hyper-scanning Study, NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference, Association for NeuroPsychoEconomics, online Zoom, 2021
Tang, H.; Su, S.; Liu, C.; The Underlying Neural Mechanism of Inaction Inertia in Consumption, 17th Annual Society for NeuroEconomics Meeting and the Consumer Neuroscience Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, 2019
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Funding |
2018 National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC): The neural correlates of group moral decision making in multiple-person interaction.
2018 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation: The neural correlates of inaction inertia.
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Honors & Awards |
2023 Council member in the Social Cognitive Science Branch of China Cognitive Science Society
2018 Fellowship in Summer Seminars in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Duke University
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Guest Reviewer |
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