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Julie Grèzes

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Brain Research|February 8, 2006
The power of simulation: imagining one's own and other's behaviorJean Decety, Julie Grèzes
Neuropsychologia|October 2, 2013
How do shared-representations and emotional processes cooperate in response to social threat signals?Julie Grèzes, Guillaume Dezecache
Human Brain Mapping|August 9, 2011
Look at me, I'll remember you: the perception of self-relevant social cues enhances memory and right hippocampal activityLaurence Conty, Julie Grèzes
Peerj|June 28, 2019
Repeatedly adopting power postures does not affect hormonal correlates of dominance and affiliative behaviorHannah Metzler, Julie Grèzes
Cognition|July 11, 2021
Action co-representation under threat: A Social Simon studyMorgan Beaurenaut, Guillaume Dezecache, Julie Grèzes
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 21, 2015
Emotional contagion: its scope and limitsGuillaume Dezecache, Pierre Jacob, Julie Grèzes
Cognition|October 5, 2024
Social perspective-taking influences on metacognitionLucas Battich, Elisabeth Pacherie, Julie Grèzes
Neuroimage|August 18, 2020
Rapid approach-avoidance responses to emotional displays reflect value-based decisions: Neural evidence from an EEG studyRocco Mennella, Emma Vilarem, Julie Grèzes
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 26, 2013
Social affordances: is the mirror neuron system involved?Guillaume Dezecache, Laurence Conty, Julie Grèzes
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 14, 2011
Threat prompts defensive brain responses independently of attentional controlSwann Pichon, Beatrice de Gelder, Julie Grèzes
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Brain Research|February 8, 2006
The power of simulation: imagining one's own and other's behaviorJean Decety, Julie Grèzes
Neuropsychologia|October 2, 2013
How do shared-representations and emotional processes cooperate in response to social threat signals?Julie Grèzes, Guillaume Dezecache
Human Brain Mapping|August 9, 2011
Look at me, I'll remember you: the perception of self-relevant social cues enhances memory and right hippocampal activityLaurence Conty, Julie Grèzes
Peerj|June 28, 2019
Repeatedly adopting power postures does not affect hormonal correlates of dominance and affiliative behaviorHannah Metzler, Julie Grèzes
Cognition|July 11, 2021
Action co-representation under threat: A Social Simon studyMorgan Beaurenaut, Guillaume Dezecache, Julie Grèzes
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 21, 2015
Emotional contagion: its scope and limitsGuillaume Dezecache, Pierre Jacob, Julie Grèzes
Cognition|October 5, 2024
Social perspective-taking influences on metacognitionLucas Battich, Elisabeth Pacherie, Julie Grèzes
Neuroimage|August 18, 2020
Rapid approach-avoidance responses to emotional displays reflect value-based decisions: Neural evidence from an EEG studyRocco Mennella, Emma Vilarem, Julie Grèzes
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 26, 2013
Social affordances: is the mirror neuron system involved?Guillaume Dezecache, Laurence Conty, Julie Grèzes
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 14, 2011
Threat prompts defensive brain responses independently of attentional controlSwann Pichon, Beatrice de Gelder, Julie Grèzes
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