Grants (selected)
Testosterone and social behavior (funded by Guangdong Natural Science Fund, 2023)
The role of testosterone in economic decision-making: behavioral and neuroimaging studies (funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2019)
Publications (selected)
Ou, J.#, Wu, Y.#*, Hu, Y., Gao, X., Li, H.*, & Tobler, P. N. (2021). Testosterone reduces generosity through cortical and subcortical mechanisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(12), e2021745118.
Wu, Y.*, Zhang, Y., Ou, J., Hu, Y., & Zilioli, S.* (2020). Exogenous testosterone increases the audience effect in healthy males: evidence for the social status hypothesis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 287(1931), 20200976.
Wu, Y.*, Shen, B., Liao, J., Li, Y., Zilioli, S., & Li, H. (2020). Single dose testosterone administration increases impulsivity in the intertemporal choice task among healthy males. Hormones and Behavior, 118(November 2019), 104634.
Wu, Y.*, Liao, J., Zilioli, S., Wu, Y., Deng, H., Li, H., & Tobler, P. N. (2019). Testosterone administration increases social discounting in healthy males. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 108(February), 127–134.
Wu, Y.*, Clark, L., Zilioli, S., Eisenegger, C., Gillan, C. M., Deng, H., & Li, H. (2018). Single dose testosterone administration modulates emotional reactivity and counterfactual choice in healthy males. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 90(August 2017), 127–133.