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Eric J Vanman

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Frontiers in Psychology|November 11, 2024
Editorial: Internet devianceElena Tsankova, Eric J Vanman, Evita March
Social Neuroscience|February 1, 2021
Social neuroscience is more than the study of the human brain: The legacy of John CacioppoEric J Vanman, Arvid Kappas, Tiffany A Ito
Cognition & Emotion|February 27, 2014
Motivated empathy: the mechanics of the empathic gazeDavid G Cowan, Eric J Vanman, Mark Nielsen
Frontiers in Psychology|October 27, 2023
A functionalist approach to online trollingLewis Nitschinsk, Stephanie J Tobin, Eric J Vanman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 19, 2020
Tears of sadness reduce others' gazing toward the eyesSarah A Grainger, Eric J Vanman, Julie D Henry
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2012
Face age and sex modulate the other-race effect in face recognitionJennifer Wallis, Ottmar V Lipp, Eric J Vanman
Neuropsychologia|March 19, 2013
Cognitive empathy and motor activity during observed actionsSashenka I Milston, Eric J Vanman, Ross Cunnington
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 21, 2018
The burden of online friends: the effects of giving up Facebook on stress and well-beingEric J Vanman, Rosemary Baker, Stephanie J Tobin
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|May 20, 2022
The Disinhibiting Effects of Anonymity Increase Online TrollingLewis Nitschinsk, Stephanie J Tobin, Eric J Vanman
Psychological Bulletin|July 9, 2019
A meta-analysis of the emotional victim effect for female adult rape complainants: Does complainant distress influence credibility?Faye T Nitschke, Blake M McKimmie, Eric J Vanman
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Frontiers in Psychology|November 11, 2024
Editorial: Internet devianceElena Tsankova, Eric J Vanman, Evita March
Social Neuroscience|February 1, 2021
Social neuroscience is more than the study of the human brain: The legacy of John CacioppoEric J Vanman, Arvid Kappas, Tiffany A Ito
Cognition & Emotion|February 27, 2014
Motivated empathy: the mechanics of the empathic gazeDavid G Cowan, Eric J Vanman, Mark Nielsen
Frontiers in Psychology|October 27, 2023
A functionalist approach to online trollingLewis Nitschinsk, Stephanie J Tobin, Eric J Vanman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 19, 2020
Tears of sadness reduce others' gazing toward the eyesSarah A Grainger, Eric J Vanman, Julie D Henry
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2012
Face age and sex modulate the other-race effect in face recognitionJennifer Wallis, Ottmar V Lipp, Eric J Vanman
Neuropsychologia|March 19, 2013
Cognitive empathy and motor activity during observed actionsSashenka I Milston, Eric J Vanman, Ross Cunnington
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 21, 2018
The burden of online friends: the effects of giving up Facebook on stress and well-beingEric J Vanman, Rosemary Baker, Stephanie J Tobin
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|May 20, 2022
The Disinhibiting Effects of Anonymity Increase Online TrollingLewis Nitschinsk, Stephanie J Tobin, Eric J Vanman
Psychological Bulletin|July 9, 2019
A meta-analysis of the emotional victim effect for female adult rape complainants: Does complainant distress influence credibility?Faye T Nitschke, Blake M McKimmie, Eric J Vanman
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