期刊論文(*通訊作者)

  1. Chang, C. Y., Chan, Y. C., & Chen, H. C. (2024). The differential processing of verbal jokes by neural substrates in Indigenous and Han Chinese populations: An fMRI study. Behavioural Brain Research, 457, 114702. (SCI)
  2. Chang, Y. T., Chan, Y. C., & Chen, H. C. (2024). Relationship between dark tetrad and affective well-being: Dark comic style as a mediator. Personality and Individual Differences, 216, 112402. (SSCI)
  3. *Chan, Y. C., Zeitlen, D. C., & Beaty, R. E. (2023). Amygdala-frontoparietal effective connectivity in creativity and humor processing. Human Brain Mapping, 44(6), 2585-2606. (SCI) (MOST 108-2410-H-007-044) LINK
  4. *詹雨臻(2023)。幽默與創造力兩階段歷程之神經網絡的分離。中華心理學刊,65(1), 59-80。https://doi.org/10.6129/CJP.202303_65(1).0004(TSSCI)(MOST 108-2410-H-007-044) LINK
  5. *Chan, Y. C. (2023). Dissociation of neural networks for two-stage humor and creativity processing. Chinese Journal of Psychology, 65(1), 59-80. (TSSCI) (MOST 108-2410-H-007-044) LINK
  6. *Chan, Y. C., Wang, C. Y., & Chou, T. L. (2023). Money or funny: Effective connectivity during service recovery with a DCM-PEB approach. Biological Psychology, 176, 108464. (SCI) (MOST 109-2410-H-007-023-MY3) LINK
  7. *Chan, Y. (2023). To laugh or not to laugh: That is the question of humor techniques and sex differences. Journal of Educational Technology Development and Exchange (JETDE), 16(2), 192-204. (MOST 109-2410-H-007-023-MY3)
  8. *Chan, Y. C., & Chou, T. L. (2022). Effective connectivity of the amygdala during the consumption of erotic, sexual humor, and monetary rewards with a DCM-PEB approach. PLOS ONE, 17(12), e0279281. (SCI) (MOST 105-2410-H-007-027-MY2)
  9. *Chan, Y. C., Hsu, W. C., & Chou, T. L. (2022). Differential neural substrates for responding to monetary, sexual humor, and erotic rewards. Biological Psychology, 172, 108385. (SCI) (MOST 105-2410-H-007-027-MY2) LINK
  10. 張益慈、詹雨臻、陳學志(2022)。繁體中文版「獲得型─保護型自我監控量表」之發展與信效度考驗。測驗學刊,69(3),167-196。(TSSCI)
  11. Wu, C. L., Chan, Y. C. & Chen, H. C. (2021). Neurocognitive mechanism of remote and close associations: An fMRI study. The American Journal of Psychology, 134(3), 333-346. (SSCI)
  12. 張益慈、詹雨臻、陳學志(2021)。繁體中文版「簡式暗黑四特質量表」之發展與信效度考驗。測驗學刊,68(4),287-316。(TSSCI)
  13. Lee, Y. L., Chen, H. C., & *Chan, Y. C. (2019). The attentional bias of gelotophobes towards emotion words containing the Chinese character for ‘laugh’: An eye-tracking approach. Current Psychology, 1-14. (SSCI)
  14. 呂昕頤、詹雨臻*、陳學志(2019)。笑話中歧義與推論歷程之眼動分析。教育心理學報,50(4),587-609。(TSSCI)
  15. *Chan, Y. C., Hsu, W. C., & Chou, T. L. (2018). Dissociation between the processing of humorous and monetary rewards in the ‘motivation’ and ‘hedonic’ brain. Scientific Reports, 8, 15425. (SCI) (MOST 105-2410-H-007-027-MY2) LINK
  16. *Chan, Y. C., Hsu, W. C., Liao, Y. J., Chen, H. C., Tu, C. H., & Wu, C. L. (2018). Appreciation of different styles of humor: An fMRI study. Scientific Reports, 8, 15649. (SCI) (MOST 103-2410-H-007-033) LINK
  17. Wu, C. L., Chan, Y. C., & Chen, H. C. (2018). Gender differences on laugh-related traits: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Psychology. (SSCI)
  18. Ku, L. C., Feng, Y. J., Chan, Y. C., Wu, C. L., Chen, H. C. (2017). A re-visit of three-stage humor processing with readers' surprise, comprehension, and funniness ratings: An ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 42, 49-62. (SSCI)
  19. *Chan, Y. C. (2016). Neural correlates of deficits in humor appreciation in gelotophobics. Scientific Reports, 6, 34580. (SCI) (MOST 104-2410-H-007-022) LINK
  20. *Chan, Y. C., Liao, Y. J., Tu, C. H, & *Chen, H. C. (2016). Neural correlates of hostile jokes: Cognitive and motivational processes in humor appreciation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, 527. (SCI) (MOST 104-2410-H-007-022)
  21. *Chan, Y. C. (2016). Neural correlates of sex/gender differences in humor processing for different joke types. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 536. (SSCI) (NSC 102-2410-H-007-072)
  22. *Chan, Y. C. & Lavallee, J. P. (2015). Temporo-parietal and fronto-parietal lobe contributions to theory of mind and executive control: An fMRI study of verbal jokes. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 1285. (SSCI) (NSC 102-2410-H-007-072)
  23. Chang, J. H., Chen, H. C., Hsu, C. C., Chan, Y. C., & Chang, Y. L. (2015). Flexible humor styles and the creative mind: Using a typological approach to investigate the relationship between humor styles and creativity. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9(3), 306-312. (SSCI)
  24. 詹雨臻(2015)。幽默的腦神經機制。教育與心理研究期刊,38(3),101-135。(TSSCI) (NSC 102-2410-H-007-072)
  25. Yeh, Y. C., Lin, C. W., Hsu, W. C., Kuo, W. J., & Chan, Y. C. (2015). Associated and dissociated neural substrates of aesthetic judgment and aesthetic emotion during the appreciation of everyday designed products. Neuropsychologia, 73, 151-160. (SCI)
  26. Wu, C. L., An, C. P., Tseng, L. P., Chen, H. C., Chan, Y. C., Cho, S. L., & Tsai, M. L. (2015). Fear of being laughed at with relation to parent attachment in individuals with autism. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 10, 116-123. (SSCI)
  27. Feng, Y. J., Chan, Y. C., Chen, H. C. (2014). Specialization of neural mechanisms underlying the three-stage model in humor processing: An ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 32, 59-70.(SSCI)
  28. Wu, C. L., Tseng, L. P., An, C. P., Chen, H. C., Chan, Y. C., Shih, C. I., & Zhuo, S. L. (2014). Do individuals with autism lack a sense of humor? A study of humor comprehension, appreciation, and styles among high school students with autism. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 8, 1386-1393. (SSCI)
  29. Chan, Y. C., Chen, H. C., & Lavallee, J. P. (2013). The Impact of Gelotophobia, Gelotophilia and Katagelasticism on Creativity. Humor: International Journal of Humor Research, 26(4), 609-628. (SSCI )
  30. Chan, Y. C., Chou, T. L., Chen, H. C., Yeh, Y. C., Lavallee, J. P., Liang, K. C., & Chang, K. E. (2013). Towards a neural circuit model of verbal humor processing: An fMRI study of the neural substrates of incongruity detection and resolution. NeuroImage, 66, 169-176. (SCI)
  31. 陳學志、詹雨臻、馮彥茹(2013)。台灣地區華人情緒與相關心理生理資料庫—中文情緒隱喻的刺激常模。中華心理學刊,55(4),525-553。(TSSCI)
  32. 鄭昭明、陳學志、詹雨臻、蘇雅靜、曾千芝(2013)。台灣地區華人情緒與相關心理生理資料庫—中文笑話評定常模。中華心理學刊,55(4),555-569。(TSSCI)
  33. Chan, Y. C., Chou, T. L., Chen, H. C., & Liang, K. C. (2012). Segregating humor comprehension and elaboration process of verbal jokes: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 61(4), 899-906. (SCI)
  34. 詹雨臻、陳學志、卓淑玲、Martin, R. A.(2011)。區分良善與有害的幽默:中文版幽默風格量表的發展【專刊】。測驗學刊,207-234。(TSSCI)
  35. 陳學志、詹雨臻、Ruch, W.,、Proyer, R. T.(2011)。中文版被笑恐懼相關特質的測量與信效度之評估。測驗學刊,58(1),119-145。(TSSCI)

研討會論文 2023-2024 (*報告者)

  1. *Chan, Y. C., & Chang, H. (2024, June 23-27). Sex differences in relation to aggression in humor styles: A resting-state fMRI study [Poster presentation]. The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting, Seoul, Korea. (MOST 109-2410-H-007-023-MY3)
  2. Chang, H., Chen, H. C., & Chan, Y. C. (2024, June 23-27). Resting-state Functional Connectivity Differences in the Gelotophobes and Non-Gelotophobes. [Poster presentation]. The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting, Seoul, Korea. (MOST 109-2410-H-007-023-MY3)
  3. Chang, C. Y., Chan, Y. C., & Chen, H. C. (2024, June 23-27). Sex differences in resting-state fMRI functional connectivity by the perspective of humor processing. [Poster presentation]. The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting, Seoul, Korea.
  4. *詹雨臻(2023年10月21-22日)。兩階段幽默和創造力在杏仁核的功能性和有效性連結之fMRI研究。發表於陳學志(主持),國科會心理學門成果發表會[口頭發表]。第62屆台灣心理學會年會。新竹玄奘大學,臺灣。(MOST 108-2410-H-007-044)
  5. *詹雨臻、周泰立(2023年10月21-22日)。金錢、幽默和性慾酬賞在杏仁核的功能性和有效性連結。發表於陳學志(主持),國科會心理學門成果發表會[口頭發表]。第62屆台灣心理學會年會。新竹玄奘大學,臺灣。(MOST 105-2410-H-007-027-MY2)
  6. *詹雨臻(2023年8月28日)。幽默酬賞在杏仁核的功能性和有效性連結[口頭發表]。第六屆學習科學與科技研討會,北京清華大學教育研究院。(MOST 105-2410-H-007-027-MY2)
  7. *Chan, Y. C. (2023, July 22-26). Functional connectivity for two-stage humor and creativity processing in the setup and punch line [Poster presentation]. The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada. (MOST 108-2410-H-007-044)
  8. Chang, C. Y., Chan, Y. C., & Chen, H. C. (2023, July 22-26). The humor appreciation processing in the incongruity and resolution stage [Poster presentation]. The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada.a.

專書與篇章論文

  1. *Chan, Y. C. (2024). The neuroscience of humor. In T. E. Ford, W. Chlopicki, & G. Kuipers (Eds). De Gruyter handbook of humor studies (pp. 65-84). Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter.
  2. Chen, H. C., Chan, Y. C., Dai, R. H., Liao, Y. J., & Tu, C. H. (2017). Neurolinguistics of humor. S. Attardo (Ed). The Routledge Handbook of Language and Humor. Routledge: Taylor & Francis.
  3. Chen, H. C., Chan, Y. C., Ruch, W., & Proyer, R. T. (2013). Laughing at others and being laughed at in Taiwan and Switzerland: A cross-cultural perspective (Volume II). In J. M. Davis & J. Chey (Eds.). pp. 215-229. Humour in Chinese life and culture: Resistance and control in modern Times. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.