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Jennifer S Beer

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 10, 2007
The default self: feeling good or being right?Jennifer S Beer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 11, 2002
Implicit self-theories of shynessJennifer S Beer
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 13, 2012
An even bigger win: understanding the neural systems underlying motivational influences on ambiguous social perceptionJennifer S Beer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 9, 2019
How Does Motivation Modulate the Operation of the Mentalizing Network in Person Evaluation?Tehila Nugiel, Jennifer S Beer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 13, 2013
Three ways in which midline regions contribute to self-evaluationTaru Flagan, Jennifer S Beer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 6, 2006
How self-evaluations relate to being liked by others: integrating sociometer and attachment perspectivesSanjay Srivastava, Jennifer S Beer
Social Neuroscience|October 18, 2016
What makes moral dilemma judgments "utilitarian" or "deontological"?Bertram Gawronski, Jennifer S Beer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
What do we know about positive appraisals? Low cognitive cost, orbitofrontal-striatal connectivity, and only short-term bolstering of resilienceJennifer S Beer, Taru Flagan
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 6, 2011
Taking a different perspective: mindset influences neural regions that represent value and choiceJamil P Bhanji, Jennifer S Beer
Journal of Personality|July 24, 2010
Frontal lobe activation mediates the relation between sensation seeking and cortisol increasesHani D Freeman, Jennifer S Beer
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 10, 2007
The default self: feeling good or being right?Jennifer S Beer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 11, 2002
Implicit self-theories of shynessJennifer S Beer
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 13, 2012
An even bigger win: understanding the neural systems underlying motivational influences on ambiguous social perceptionJennifer S Beer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 9, 2019
How Does Motivation Modulate the Operation of the Mentalizing Network in Person Evaluation?Tehila Nugiel, Jennifer S Beer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 13, 2013
Three ways in which midline regions contribute to self-evaluationTaru Flagan, Jennifer S Beer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 6, 2006
How self-evaluations relate to being liked by others: integrating sociometer and attachment perspectivesSanjay Srivastava, Jennifer S Beer
Social Neuroscience|October 18, 2016
What makes moral dilemma judgments "utilitarian" or "deontological"?Bertram Gawronski, Jennifer S Beer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
What do we know about positive appraisals? Low cognitive cost, orbitofrontal-striatal connectivity, and only short-term bolstering of resilienceJennifer S Beer, Taru Flagan
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 6, 2011
Taking a different perspective: mindset influences neural regions that represent value and choiceJamil P Bhanji, Jennifer S Beer
Journal of Personality|July 24, 2010
Frontal lobe activation mediates the relation between sensation seeking and cortisol increasesHani D Freeman, Jennifer S Beer
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