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Keise Izuma

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Neuroscience Research|January 31, 2012
The social neuroscience of reputationKeise Izuma
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 24, 2013
The neural basis of social influence and attitude changeKeise Izuma
Neuron|May 14, 2013
Social manipulation of preference in the human brainKeise Izuma, Ralph Adolphs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 20, 2025
Not only self-views but also any ratings converge without conversations due to reduced noise biasKeise Izuma, Kyosuke Kakinuma
Journal of Sex Research|April 1, 2017
Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Sex and Romance in AsexualsMaria Bulmer, Keise Izuma
Frontiers in Psychology|February 14, 2013
Choice-induced preference change in the free-choice paradigm: a critical methodological reviewKeise Izuma, Kou Murayama
Nature Neuroscience|October 28, 2011
The brain's rose-colored glassesKeise Izuma, Ralph Adolphs
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 7, 2017
A common neural code for social and monetary rewards in the human striatumStephanie J Wake, Keise Izuma
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 19, 2021
Brain Knows Who Is on the Same Wavelength: Resting-State Connectivity Can Predict Compatibility of a Female-Male RelationshipShogo Kajimura, Ayahito Ito, Keise Izuma
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 30, 2022
Correction to: Brain knows who is on the same wavelength: resting-state connectivity can predict compatibility of a female-male relationshipShogo Kajimura, Ayahito Ito, Keise Izuma
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Showing results (1-10 of 37) with videos related to

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Neuroscience Research|January 31, 2012
The social neuroscience of reputationKeise Izuma
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 24, 2013
The neural basis of social influence and attitude changeKeise Izuma
Neuron|May 14, 2013
Social manipulation of preference in the human brainKeise Izuma, Ralph Adolphs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 20, 2025
Not only self-views but also any ratings converge without conversations due to reduced noise biasKeise Izuma, Kyosuke Kakinuma
Journal of Sex Research|April 1, 2017
Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Sex and Romance in AsexualsMaria Bulmer, Keise Izuma
Frontiers in Psychology|February 14, 2013
Choice-induced preference change in the free-choice paradigm: a critical methodological reviewKeise Izuma, Kou Murayama
Nature Neuroscience|October 28, 2011
The brain's rose-colored glassesKeise Izuma, Ralph Adolphs
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 7, 2017
A common neural code for social and monetary rewards in the human striatumStephanie J Wake, Keise Izuma
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 19, 2021
Brain Knows Who Is on the Same Wavelength: Resting-State Connectivity Can Predict Compatibility of a Female-Male RelationshipShogo Kajimura, Ayahito Ito, Keise Izuma
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 30, 2022
Correction to: Brain knows who is on the same wavelength: resting-state connectivity can predict compatibility of a female-male relationshipShogo Kajimura, Ayahito Ito, Keise Izuma
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