*Selected Publications
2025 International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE)
This study develops and validates a culturally tailored PERMA-based well-being instrument for Thai university students, employing confirmatory factor analysis and network analysis to ensure structural validity and contextual relevance.
2025 medRxiv (preprint)
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability worldwide, but its neural bases remain poorly understood. This study used multimodal fusion and machine learning to uncover structural and functional network disruptions that classify depression.
2025 Psychophysiology
The neural bases of narcissistic and antisocial traits remain under debate. A key question is whether these traits are encoded within the triple network—comprising the default mode (DMN), salience (SN), and fronto-parietal (FPN) networks—and whether they impact these networks similarly.
2025 Research Protocols
This study outlines a randomized controlled trial protocol evaluating a novel tablet- and group-based cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for older adults with mild cognitive impairment in Thailand, integrating cultural adaptation and multimodal assessments.
2024 European Journal of Neuroscience
Despite the clinical significance of narcissistic personality, its neural bases have not been clarified yet, primarily because of methodological limitations of previous studies such as low sample size, the use of univariate techniques, and the focus on only one brain modality.
2024 Global Business & Finance Review
This study examines how trust mediates the effects of e-payment and blockchain on Logistics 4.0 and supply chain capabilities in Thailand, using a structural equation modeling approach with logistics managers and executives.
2024 Behavior Research Methods
This multi-lab collaboration provides the first large-scale cross-linguistic and cross-cultural database of taboo words, analyzing their emotional, semantic, and social properties across 13 languages and 17 countries.
2023 Social Neuroscience
Narcissism is a multifaceted construct often linked to pathological conditions whose neural correlates are still poorly understood. Previous studies have reported inconsistent findings related to the neural underpinnings of narcissism, probably due to methodological limitations such as the low number of participants or the use of mass univariate methods.