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Ana Gantman

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Scientific Reports|May 5, 2023
People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous othersJordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition|November 21, 2022
Doesn't everybody jaywalk? On codified rules that are seldom followed and selectively punishedJordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition|October 22, 2025
People can find their true selves outside moral pursuitsJordan Wylie, Matthew Lindauer, Ana Gantman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
Imagining our moral values in the present and futureJordan Wylie, Alix Alto, Ana Gantman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 5, 2024
The Biased Enforcement of Rarely Followed RulesJordan Wylie, Katlyn Lee Milless, John Sciarappo, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|February 18, 2010
Decreased neuronal activity in reward circuitry of pathological gamblers during processing of personal relevant stimuliMoritz de Greck, Björn Enzi, Ulrike Prösch, et al.
Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society|June 4, 2024
Preventing Sexual Violence: A Behavioral Problem Without a Behaviorally Informed SolutionRoni Porat, Ana Gantman, Seth A Green, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 5, 2020
The time course of moral perception: an ERP investigation of the moral pop-out effectAna Gantman, Sayeed Devraj-Kizuk, Peter Mende-Siedlecki, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
A pragmatist philosophy of psychological science and its implications for replicationAna Gantman, Robin Gomila, Joel E Martinez, et al.
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Scientific Reports|May 5, 2023
People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous othersJordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition|November 21, 2022
Doesn't everybody jaywalk? On codified rules that are seldom followed and selectively punishedJordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition|October 22, 2025
People can find their true selves outside moral pursuitsJordan Wylie, Matthew Lindauer, Ana Gantman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
Imagining our moral values in the present and futureJordan Wylie, Alix Alto, Ana Gantman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 5, 2024
The Biased Enforcement of Rarely Followed RulesJordan Wylie, Katlyn Lee Milless, John Sciarappo, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|February 18, 2010
Decreased neuronal activity in reward circuitry of pathological gamblers during processing of personal relevant stimuliMoritz de Greck, Björn Enzi, Ulrike Prösch, et al.
Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society|June 4, 2024
Preventing Sexual Violence: A Behavioral Problem Without a Behaviorally Informed SolutionRoni Porat, Ana Gantman, Seth A Green, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 5, 2020
The time course of moral perception: an ERP investigation of the moral pop-out effectAna Gantman, Sayeed Devraj-Kizuk, Peter Mende-Siedlecki, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
A pragmatist philosophy of psychological science and its implications for replicationAna Gantman, Robin Gomila, Joel E Martinez, et al.
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