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22. Horne, A.J., Chiew, K.S., Zhuang, J., George, L.K., Adcock, R.A., Potter, G.G., Lad, E.G., Cousins, S.W., Lin, F.R., Mamo, S.K., Chen, N.K., Maciejewski, A.J., Fernandez, X.D., Whitson, H.E. (submitted). Relating Sensory, Cognitive, and Neural Factors to Older Persons’ Perceptions About Happiness: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Aging Research.

21. Stanek, J.K., Dickerson, K.C., Chiew, K.S., Clement, N.J., Adcock, R.A. (in revision). Expected reward value and reward uncertainty have temporally dissociable effects on memory formation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

20. Chiew, K.S., Adcock, R.A. (in press). Motivated memory: integrating cognitive and affective neuroscience. In K.A. Renninger, S. Hidi (eds.) Cambridge Handbook on Motivation and Learning. Cambridge University Press.

19. Chiew, K.S., Hashemi, J., Gans, L.K., Lerebours, L., Clement, N.J., Vu, M.A., Sapiro, G., Heller, N.E., Adcock, R.A. (2018). Motivational context and individual differences influence exploration and learning of a real-life spatial environment. PLoS ONE.

18. Chiew, K.S., Dickerson, K.C., Adcock, R.A. (2018). What is the added value in studying the brain for understanding emotion? To appear in R.J. Davidson, A.J. Shackman, A.S. Fox, R.C. Lapate (eds.) The Nature of Emotion (second edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Email for advance copy.

17. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2017). Context processing and control in the human brain: from gating models to dual mechanisms. In T. Egner (ed.) The Wiley Handbook of Cognitive Control. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons. PDF

16. Chiew, K.S., Stanek, J.K., Adcock, R.A. (2016). Reward anticipation dynamics during cognitive control and episodic memory performance: implications for dopamine. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10:555. doi: 10:3389/fnhum.2016.00555. PDF

15. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2016). Reward favours the prepared: incentive and informative cues interact to enhance attentional control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 42: 52-66 PDF

14. Braver, T.S., Krug, M.K., Chiew, K.S., Kool, W., Clement, N.J., Adcock, R.A., Barch, D.M., Botvinick, M.M., Carver, C.S., Cools, R., Custers, R., Dickinson, A.R., Dweck, C.S., Fishbach, A., Gollwitzer, P.M., Hess, T.M., Isaacowitz, D.M., Mather, M., Murayama, K., Pessoa, L., Samanez-Larkin, G.R., Somerville, L.H., for the MOMCAI group. (2014). Mechanisms of motivation-cognition interaction: challenges and opportunities. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 14: 443-­72. PDF

13. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2014). Dissociable influences of reward motivation and positive emotion on cognitive control. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 14: 509-29. PDF

12. Zedelius, C.M., Veling, H., Custers, R., Bijleveld, E., Chiew, K.S., Aarts, H. (2014). A new perspective on human reward research: how consciously and unconsciously perceived reward information influences performance. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 14: 493-­508. PDF

11. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2013). Temporal dynamics of motivation-cognitive control interactions revealed by high-resolution pupillometry. Frontiers in Psychology.4:15. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00015. PDF

10. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2011). Monetary incentives improve performance, sometimes: speed and accuracy matter, and so might preparation. Comment on Dambacher et al. Frontiers in Psychology. 2:325. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00325 PDF

9. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2011). Positive affect versus reward: emotional and motivational influences on cognitive control. Frontiers in Psychology. 2:279. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00279 PDF

8. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2011). Neural circuitry of emotional and cognitive conflict revealed through facial expressions. PLoS ONE 6(3): e17635. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0017635. PDF

7. Keightley, M.L., Chiew, K.S., Anderson, J.A.E., Grady, C.L. (2011). Neural correlates of recognition memory for emotional faces and scenes. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 6: 24-37. PDF

6. Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2010). Exploring emotional and cognitive conflict using speeded voluntary facial expressions. Emotion, 10: 842-854. PDF

5. Savine, A.C., Beck, S.M., Edwards, B.G., Chiew, K.S., Braver, T.S. (2010). Enhancement of cognitive control by approach and avoidance motivational states.Cognition & Emotion, 24: 338-356. PDF

4. Stevens, W.D., Hasher, L., Chiew, K.S., Grady, C.L. (2008). A neural mechanism for memory failure in older adults. Journal of Neuroscience, 28: 12820-4. PDF

3. Chiew, K.S., Shepherd, H., Vardy, J., Tattersall, M.H.N., Butow, P.N., Leighl, N.B. (2008). Development and evaluation of a decision aid for patients considering first-line chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer. Health Expectations, 11: 35-45. PDF

2. Keightley, M.L., Chiew, K.S., Winocur, G., Grady, C.L. (2007). Age-related differences in brain activity underlying identification of emotional expressions in faces. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 2: 292-302. PDF

1. Vardy, J., Chiew, K.S., Galica, J., Pond, G.R., Tannock, I.F. (2006). Side effects associated with dexamethasone for prophylaxis of delayed emesis after moderately emetogenic chemotherapy. British Journal of Cancer, 94: 1011-5. PDF