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Matthew D Lieberman

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 1, 2011
The neural correlates of empathy: experience, automaticity, and prosocial behaviorLian T Rameson, Sylvia A Morelli, Matthew D Lieberman
Psychological Science|April 19, 2012
From neural responses to population behavior: neural focus group predicts population-level media effectsEmily B Falk, Elliot T Berkman, Matthew D Lieberman
Social Neuroscience|May 10, 2016
The mere green effect: An fMRI study of pro-environmental advertisementsI Stephanie Vezich, Benjamin C Gunter, Matthew D Lieberman
Social Neuroscience|May 8, 2008
The face of rejection: rejection sensitivity moderates dorsal anterior cingulate activity to disapproving facial expressionsLisa J Burklund, Naomi I Eisenberger, Matthew D Lieberman
Archives of General Psychiatry|November 3, 2010
Neural correlates of affect processing and aggression in methamphetamine dependenceDoris E Payer, Matthew D Lieberman, Edythe D London
Psychological Science|October 21, 2010
Dissociable neural systems support retrieval of how and why action knowledgeRobert P Spunt, Emily B Falk, Matthew D Lieberman
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 20, 2004
Evidence-based and intuition-based self-knowledge: an FMRI studyMatthew D Lieberman, Johanna M Jarcho, Ajay B Satpute
Neuroimage|January 5, 2010
The neural correlates of implicit and explicit self-relevant processingLian T Rameson, Ajay B Satpute, Matthew D Lieberman
Communication Monographs|September 20, 2016
Social in, social out: How the brain responds to social language with more social languageMatthew Brook O'Donnell, Emily B Falk, Matthew D Lieberman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 28, 2007
Functional magnetic resonance imaging responses relate to differences in real-world social experienceNaomi I Eisenberger, Shelly L Gable, Matthew D Lieberman
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 1, 2011
The neural correlates of empathy: experience, automaticity, and prosocial behaviorLian T Rameson, Sylvia A Morelli, Matthew D Lieberman
Psychological Science|April 19, 2012
From neural responses to population behavior: neural focus group predicts population-level media effectsEmily B Falk, Elliot T Berkman, Matthew D Lieberman
Social Neuroscience|May 10, 2016
The mere green effect: An fMRI study of pro-environmental advertisementsI Stephanie Vezich, Benjamin C Gunter, Matthew D Lieberman
Social Neuroscience|May 8, 2008
The face of rejection: rejection sensitivity moderates dorsal anterior cingulate activity to disapproving facial expressionsLisa J Burklund, Naomi I Eisenberger, Matthew D Lieberman
Archives of General Psychiatry|November 3, 2010
Neural correlates of affect processing and aggression in methamphetamine dependenceDoris E Payer, Matthew D Lieberman, Edythe D London
Psychological Science|October 21, 2010
Dissociable neural systems support retrieval of how and why action knowledgeRobert P Spunt, Emily B Falk, Matthew D Lieberman
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 20, 2004
Evidence-based and intuition-based self-knowledge: an FMRI studyMatthew D Lieberman, Johanna M Jarcho, Ajay B Satpute
Neuroimage|January 5, 2010
The neural correlates of implicit and explicit self-relevant processingLian T Rameson, Ajay B Satpute, Matthew D Lieberman
Communication Monographs|September 20, 2016
Social in, social out: How the brain responds to social language with more social languageMatthew Brook O'Donnell, Emily B Falk, Matthew D Lieberman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 28, 2007
Functional magnetic resonance imaging responses relate to differences in real-world social experienceNaomi I Eisenberger, Shelly L Gable, Matthew D Lieberman
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