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Kang, Y
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A person-specific approach to study health behavior: proof of concept with alcohol use
Psychological distance intervention reminders reduce alcohol consumption frequency in daily life
Mindfulness promotes control of brain network dynamics for self-regulation and discontinues the past from the present
Brain system integration and message consistent health behavior change
Decoding how the brain tracks peer drinking behavior in social groups
Brain responses to peers moderate peer influence effects on drinking
Controllability of structural brain networks and the waxing and waning of negative affect in daily life
Mentalizing and reward brain responses and social influence on drinking
Momentary associations between affect and alcohol use in the daily lives of college students
Social network position and susceptibility to conversational influence on drinking
Brain system integration and message consistent health behavior change [Top paper award*]
Functional connectivity between salience and self-related networks is associated with message-consistent health behavior change
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