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Michaela Pfundmair

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Biological Psychology|June 6, 2022
Finding humor in hormones: Oxytocin promotes laughing and smilingMichaela Pfundmair
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 11, 2023
Better safe than sorry: Oxytocin shifts the regulatory focusMichaela Pfundmair
Frontiers in Psychology|September 3, 2025
The devil effect triggered by sexual crimesMichaela Pfundmair, Romana Matanovic
The Journal of Social Psychology|February 1, 2022
When ostracism is mandated: COVID-19, social distancing, and psychological needsVerena Graupmann, Michaela Pfundmair
The Journal of Social Psychology|October 2, 2018
Ostracism drives group moralization and extreme group behaviorMichaela Pfundmair, Geoffrey Wetherell
Biological Psychology|June 3, 2021
Does oxytocin shield against negative effects of ostracism? A replication and extensionMichaela Pfundmair, Gerald Echterhoff
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 27, 2022
Oxytocin makes inexperienced men more selective in their dating strategyMichaela Pfundmair, Verena Berthold
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 17, 2017
"Lie to me"-Oxytocin impairs lie detection between sexesMichaela Pfundmair, Wiebke Erk, Annika Reinelt
Hormones and Behavior|September 24, 2018
Oxytocin promotes action predictionJessica Burgstaller, Markus Paulus, Michaela Pfundmair
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 25, 2016
Whatever? The effect of social exclusion on adopting persuasive messagesMichaela Pfundmair, Nilüfer Aydin, Dieter Frey
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Biological Psychology|June 6, 2022
Finding humor in hormones: Oxytocin promotes laughing and smilingMichaela Pfundmair
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 11, 2023
Better safe than sorry: Oxytocin shifts the regulatory focusMichaela Pfundmair
Frontiers in Psychology|September 3, 2025
The devil effect triggered by sexual crimesMichaela Pfundmair, Romana Matanovic
The Journal of Social Psychology|February 1, 2022
When ostracism is mandated: COVID-19, social distancing, and psychological needsVerena Graupmann, Michaela Pfundmair
The Journal of Social Psychology|October 2, 2018
Ostracism drives group moralization and extreme group behaviorMichaela Pfundmair, Geoffrey Wetherell
Biological Psychology|June 3, 2021
Does oxytocin shield against negative effects of ostracism? A replication and extensionMichaela Pfundmair, Gerald Echterhoff
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 27, 2022
Oxytocin makes inexperienced men more selective in their dating strategyMichaela Pfundmair, Verena Berthold
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 17, 2017
"Lie to me"-Oxytocin impairs lie detection between sexesMichaela Pfundmair, Wiebke Erk, Annika Reinelt
Hormones and Behavior|September 24, 2018
Oxytocin promotes action predictionJessica Burgstaller, Markus Paulus, Michaela Pfundmair
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 25, 2016
Whatever? The effect of social exclusion on adopting persuasive messagesMichaela Pfundmair, Nilüfer Aydin, Dieter Frey
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