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Bernd Weber

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Nature|March 31, 2012
Neuroscience: The case for brain imaging technologyBernd Weber
Human Brain Mapping|October 25, 2018
I lie, why don't you: Neural mechanisms of individual differences in self-serving lyingLijun Yin, Bernd Weber
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 12, 2015
Can beneficial ends justify lying? Neural responses to the passive reception of lies and truth-telling with beneficial and harmful monetary outcomesLijun Yin, Bernd Weber
Cognition & Emotion|February 16, 2021
Positivity effect and decision making in ageingFedor Levin, Susann Fiedler, Bernd Weber
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 25, 2018
The influence of episodic memory decline on value-based choiceFedor Levin, Susann Fiedler, Bernd Weber
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|March 6, 2015
Helping or punishing strangers: neural correlates of altruistic decisions as third-party and of its relation to empathic concernYang Hu, Sabrina Strang, Bernd Weber
Brain and Cognition|December 20, 2015
Let the man choose what to do: Neural correlates of spontaneous lying and truth-tellingLijun Yin, Martin Reuter, Bernd Weber
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 19, 2012
Dissociation of BOLD responses to reward prediction errors and reward receipt by a model comparisonTim Rohe, Bernd Weber, Klaus Fliessbach
Neuroimage. Clinical|November 2, 2013
Multicentre absolute myelin water content mapping: Development of a whole brain atlas and application to low-grade multiple sclerosisHeiko Neeb, Jochen Schenk, Bernd Weber
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 4, 2019
What drives the (un)empathic bystander to intervene? Insights from eye trackingYang Hu, Susann Fiedler, Bernd Weber
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Nature|March 31, 2012
Neuroscience: The case for brain imaging technologyBernd Weber
Human Brain Mapping|October 25, 2018
I lie, why don't you: Neural mechanisms of individual differences in self-serving lyingLijun Yin, Bernd Weber
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 12, 2015
Can beneficial ends justify lying? Neural responses to the passive reception of lies and truth-telling with beneficial and harmful monetary outcomesLijun Yin, Bernd Weber
Cognition & Emotion|February 16, 2021
Positivity effect and decision making in ageingFedor Levin, Susann Fiedler, Bernd Weber
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 25, 2018
The influence of episodic memory decline on value-based choiceFedor Levin, Susann Fiedler, Bernd Weber
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|March 6, 2015
Helping or punishing strangers: neural correlates of altruistic decisions as third-party and of its relation to empathic concernYang Hu, Sabrina Strang, Bernd Weber
Brain and Cognition|December 20, 2015
Let the man choose what to do: Neural correlates of spontaneous lying and truth-tellingLijun Yin, Martin Reuter, Bernd Weber
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 19, 2012
Dissociation of BOLD responses to reward prediction errors and reward receipt by a model comparisonTim Rohe, Bernd Weber, Klaus Fliessbach
Neuroimage. Clinical|November 2, 2013
Multicentre absolute myelin water content mapping: Development of a whole brain atlas and application to low-grade multiple sclerosisHeiko Neeb, Jochen Schenk, Bernd Weber
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 4, 2019
What drives the (un)empathic bystander to intervene? Insights from eye trackingYang Hu, Susann Fiedler, Bernd Weber
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