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Daniel S Quintana

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Nature Human Behaviour|September 8, 2021
Replication studies for undergraduate theses to improve science and educationDaniel S Quintana
Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 25, 2017
Revisiting non-significant effects of intranasal oxytocin using equivalence testingDaniel S Quintana
Psychophysiology|December 4, 2016
Statistical considerations for reporting and planning heart rate variability case-control studiesDaniel S Quintana
Elife|March 12, 2020
A synthetic dataset primer for the biobehavioural sciences to promote reproducibility and hypothesis generationDaniel S Quintana
Frontiers in Psychology|October 27, 2015
From pre-registration to publication: a non-technical primer for conducting a meta-analysis to synthesize correlational dataDaniel S Quintana
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 6, 2022
Towards better hypothesis tests in oxytocin research: Evaluating the validity of auxiliary assumptionsDaniel S Quintana
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 27, 2022
Most oxytocin administration studies are statistically underpowered to reliably detect (or reject) a wide range of effect sizesDaniel S Quintana
Molecular Psychiatry|September 28, 2022
Digital phenotyping in molecular psychiatry-a missed opportunity?Christian Montag, Daniel S Quintana
Aging Brain|March 13, 2023
Oxytocin's dynamic role across the lifespanKristin Audunsdottir, Daniel S Quintana
Biological Psychiatry|July 28, 2015
Intranasal Oxytocin Mechanisms Can Be Better Understood, but Its Effects on Social Cognition and Behavior Are Not to Be Sniffed AtDaniel S Quintana, Joshua D Woolley
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Nature Human Behaviour|September 8, 2021
Replication studies for undergraduate theses to improve science and educationDaniel S Quintana
Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 25, 2017
Revisiting non-significant effects of intranasal oxytocin using equivalence testingDaniel S Quintana
Psychophysiology|December 4, 2016
Statistical considerations for reporting and planning heart rate variability case-control studiesDaniel S Quintana
Elife|March 12, 2020
A synthetic dataset primer for the biobehavioural sciences to promote reproducibility and hypothesis generationDaniel S Quintana
Frontiers in Psychology|October 27, 2015
From pre-registration to publication: a non-technical primer for conducting a meta-analysis to synthesize correlational dataDaniel S Quintana
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 6, 2022
Towards better hypothesis tests in oxytocin research: Evaluating the validity of auxiliary assumptionsDaniel S Quintana
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 27, 2022
Most oxytocin administration studies are statistically underpowered to reliably detect (or reject) a wide range of effect sizesDaniel S Quintana
Molecular Psychiatry|September 28, 2022
Digital phenotyping in molecular psychiatry-a missed opportunity?Christian Montag, Daniel S Quintana
Aging Brain|March 13, 2023
Oxytocin's dynamic role across the lifespanKristin Audunsdottir, Daniel S Quintana
Biological Psychiatry|July 28, 2015
Intranasal Oxytocin Mechanisms Can Be Better Understood, but Its Effects on Social Cognition and Behavior Are Not to Be Sniffed AtDaniel S Quintana, Joshua D Woolley
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