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Amitai Shenhav

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Psychological Inquiry|March 29, 2021
The perils of losing control: Why self-control is not just another value-based decisionAmitai Shenhav
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 25, 2024
The affective gradient hypothesis: an affect-centered account of motivated behaviorAmitai Shenhav
Psychological Review|September 5, 2023
Humans reconfigure target and distractor processing to address distinct task demandsHarrison Ritz, Amitai Shenhav
Neuron|February 6, 2015
Uncovering a missing link in anterior cingulate researchAmitai Shenhav, Matthew Botvinick
Nature Human Behaviour|March 8, 2024
Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive controlHarrison Ritz, Amitai Shenhav
Nature Human Behaviour|April 24, 2019
Resolving uncertainty in a social worldOriel FeldmanHall, Amitai Shenhav
Neuron|August 28, 2010
Moral judgments recruit domain-general valuation mechanisms to integrate representations of probability and magnitudeAmitai Shenhav, Joshua D Greene
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 16, 2014
Neural correlates of dueling affective reactions to win-win choicesAmitai Shenhav, Randy L Buckner
Current Biology : CB|February 23, 2013
Motivated action: new light on prefrontal-neuromodulatory circuitsAmitai Shenhav, Matthew M Botvinick
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 28, 2014
Integrative moral judgment: dissociating the roles of the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortexAmitai Shenhav, Joshua D Greene
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Psychological Inquiry|March 29, 2021
The perils of losing control: Why self-control is not just another value-based decisionAmitai Shenhav
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 25, 2024
The affective gradient hypothesis: an affect-centered account of motivated behaviorAmitai Shenhav
Psychological Review|September 5, 2023
Humans reconfigure target and distractor processing to address distinct task demandsHarrison Ritz, Amitai Shenhav
Neuron|February 6, 2015
Uncovering a missing link in anterior cingulate researchAmitai Shenhav, Matthew Botvinick
Nature Human Behaviour|March 8, 2024
Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive controlHarrison Ritz, Amitai Shenhav
Nature Human Behaviour|April 24, 2019
Resolving uncertainty in a social worldOriel FeldmanHall, Amitai Shenhav
Neuron|August 28, 2010
Moral judgments recruit domain-general valuation mechanisms to integrate representations of probability and magnitudeAmitai Shenhav, Joshua D Greene
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 16, 2014
Neural correlates of dueling affective reactions to win-win choicesAmitai Shenhav, Randy L Buckner
Current Biology : CB|February 23, 2013
Motivated action: new light on prefrontal-neuromodulatory circuitsAmitai Shenhav, Matthew M Botvinick
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 28, 2014
Integrative moral judgment: dissociating the roles of the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortexAmitai Shenhav, Joshua D Greene
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