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Martin Weiß

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Psychophysiology|April 28, 2018
The reward-like nature of social cues that indicate successful altruistic punishmentPatrick Mussel, Johannes Hewig, Martin Weiß
Psychophysiology|July 2, 2025
A Negative Reputation Reduces Trust Despite Trustworthy BehaviorKilian Stenzel, Martin Weiß, Grit Hein
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 5, 2020
Smiling as negative feedback affects social decision-making and its neural underpinningsMartin Weiß, Patrick Mussel, Johannes Hewig
Frontiers in Psychology|May 10, 2021
In Your Face(t)-Personality Traits Interact With Prototypical Personality Faces in Economic Decision MakingMartin Weiß, Marko Paelecke, Johannes Hewig
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 2, 2021
Between Joy and Sympathy: Smiling and Sad Recipient Faces Increase Prosocial Behavior in the Dictator GameMartin Weiß, Grit Hein, Johannes Hewig
Social Neuroscience|October 5, 2019
The value of a real face: Differences between affective faces and emojis in neural processing and their social influence on decision-makingMartin Weiß, Patrick Mussel, Johannes Hewig
F1000Research|March 4, 2024
Social influence and external feedback control in humansMartin Weiß, Mario Gollwitzer, Johannes Hewig
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 1, 2024
EEG evidence for racial ingroup bias in collective empathy for painShuting Mei, Martin Weiß, Grit Hein, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 17, 2020
We, Them, and It: Dictator Game Offers Depend on Hierarchical Social Status, Artificial Intelligence, and Social DominanceMartin Weiß, Johannes Rodrigues, Marko Paelecke, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 12, 2024
Neural dynamics of personality trait perception and interaction preferencesMartin Weiß, Marko Paelecke, Patrick Mussel, et al.
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Psychophysiology|April 28, 2018
The reward-like nature of social cues that indicate successful altruistic punishmentPatrick Mussel, Johannes Hewig, Martin Weiß
Psychophysiology|July 2, 2025
A Negative Reputation Reduces Trust Despite Trustworthy BehaviorKilian Stenzel, Martin Weiß, Grit Hein
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 5, 2020
Smiling as negative feedback affects social decision-making and its neural underpinningsMartin Weiß, Patrick Mussel, Johannes Hewig
Frontiers in Psychology|May 10, 2021
In Your Face(t)-Personality Traits Interact With Prototypical Personality Faces in Economic Decision MakingMartin Weiß, Marko Paelecke, Johannes Hewig
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 2, 2021
Between Joy and Sympathy: Smiling and Sad Recipient Faces Increase Prosocial Behavior in the Dictator GameMartin Weiß, Grit Hein, Johannes Hewig
Social Neuroscience|October 5, 2019
The value of a real face: Differences between affective faces and emojis in neural processing and their social influence on decision-makingMartin Weiß, Patrick Mussel, Johannes Hewig
F1000Research|March 4, 2024
Social influence and external feedback control in humansMartin Weiß, Mario Gollwitzer, Johannes Hewig
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 1, 2024
EEG evidence for racial ingroup bias in collective empathy for painShuting Mei, Martin Weiß, Grit Hein, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 17, 2020
We, Them, and It: Dictator Game Offers Depend on Hierarchical Social Status, Artificial Intelligence, and Social DominanceMartin Weiß, Johannes Rodrigues, Marko Paelecke, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 12, 2024
Neural dynamics of personality trait perception and interaction preferencesMartin Weiß, Marko Paelecke, Patrick Mussel, et al.
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