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https://www.academia.edu/15248510/Differential_neural_circuitry_and_self_interest_in_real_…

doi:10.1093/scan/nss069 SCAN (2012) 7, 743^751 Differential neural circuitry and self-interest in real vs hypothetical moral decisions Oriel Feldman Hall,1,2 Tim Dalgleish,1 Russell Thompson,1 Davy Evans,1,2 Susanne Schweizer,1,2 and Dean Mobbs1 1 Medical Research Council, Cognit…

https://www.academia.edu/7862617/Adolescents_risky_decision_making_activates_neural_networ…

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 14 February 2014 doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00060 Adolescents’ risky decision-making activates neural networks related to social cognition and cognitive control processes María José Rodrigo1 *, Iván Padrón1 , Manuel de Vega1 and Evelyn C. Ferstl …

https://www.academia.edu/89440700/Spontaneous_mentalizing_in_adults_with_autism_spectrum_d…

Spontaneous mentalizing in adults with autism spectrum disorder and the role of the temporo-parietal junction Annabel Nijhof Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Roeljan Wiersema Co-supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marcel Brass A dissertation submitted to Ghent University in partial fulfilment of the requ…

https://www.academia.edu/36582910/Tso_IF_Rutherford_S_Fang_Y_Angstadt_M_Taylor_SF_2018_The…

RESEARCH ARTICLE The “social brain” is highly sensitive to the mere presence of social information: An automated meta-analysis and an independent study Ivy F. Tso1,2*, Saige Rutherford1, Yu Fang1, Mike Angstadt1, Stephan F. Taylor1,2 1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Mich…

https://www.academia.edu/25651332/How_the_brain_blinks_towards_a_neurocognitive_model_of_t…

Psychological Research (2006) 70: 425–435 DOI 10.1007/s00426-005-0009-3 O R I GI N A L A R T IC L E Bernhard Hommel Æ Klaus Kessler Æ Frank Schmitz Joachim Gross Æ Elkan Akyu¨rek Æ Kimron Shapiro Alfons Schnitzler How the brain blinks: towards a neurocognitive model of the attent…

https://www.academia.edu/7862543/Action_Sentences_Activate_Sensory_Motor_Regions_in_the_Br…

Action Sentences Activate Sensory Motor Regions in the Brain Independently of Their Status of Reality Manuel de Vega1, Inmaculada León1, Juan A. Hernández1, Mitchell Valdés2, Iván Padrón1, and Evelyn C. Ferstl3 Abstract ■ Some studies have reported that understanding concrete act…

https://www.academia.edu/18764600/Talking_about_social_conflict_in_the_MRI_scanner_Neural_…

NeuroImage 84 (2014) 951–961 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect NeuroImage journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ynimg Talking about social conflict in the MRI scanner: Neural correlates of being empathized with Maria Seehausen a,b,d,1, Philipp Kazzer a,b,d,1, Malek Baj…