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Aiqing Ling
Aiqing Ling
Assistant Professor of Marketing, University College Dublin
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Sleep deprivation alters effort discounting but not delay discounting of monetary rewards
C Libedinsky, SAA Massar, A Ling, W Chee, SA Huettel, MWL Chee
Sleep 36 (6), 899-904, 2013
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Increased automaticity and altered temporal preparation following sleep deprivation
D Kong, CL Asplund, A Ling, MWL Chee
Sleep 38 (8), 1219-1227, 2015
232015
Oxytocin biases men to be more or less tolerant of others’ dislike dependent upon their relationship status
W Zhao, X Ma, J Le, A Ling, F Xin, J Kou, Y Zhang, R Luo, B Becker, ...
Psychoneuroendocrinology 88, 167-172, 2018
112018
Pleasure of paying when using mobile payment: Evidence from EEG studies
M Wang, A Ling, Y He, Y Tan, L Zhang, Z Chang, Q Ma
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1004068, 2022
52022
Modulation of Judgments by Incidental Affect: The Dynamic Integration of Affect and Its Temporal Sustainability
A Ling, B Shiv, H Plassmann
ACR North American Advances, 2016
32016
Altering experienced utility by incidental affect: The interplay of valence and arousal in incidental affect infusion processes.
A Ling, N George, B Shiv, H Plassmann
Emotion, 2023
22023
No increased tendencies for money-incentivized cheating after 24-hr total sleep deprivation.
A Ling, KK Loh, IT Kurniawan
Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 2023
2023
The impact of COVID-19 on stress and decision-making abilities
FJ Nitsch, A Ling, H Plassmann, T Kalenscher, L Koban, M Falkenstein
OSF, 2020
2020
Essays on Infusion of Incidental Affect on Consumers’ Consumption Experiences: A New Hypothesis and Its Evidence
A Ling
PQDT-Global, 2019
2019
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