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Ralph Adolphs

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Plos One|July 13, 2017
Cultural effects on the association between election outcomes and face-based trait inferencesChujun Lin, Ralph Adolphs, R Michael Alvarez
Trends in Neurosciences|April 8, 2015
The primate amygdala in social perception - insights from electrophysiological recordings and stimulationUeli Rutishauser, Adam N Mamelak, Ralph Adolphs
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 14, 2003
Selective effects of triazolam on memory for emotional, relative to neutral, stimuli: differential effects on gist versus detailTony W Buchanan, Matthew S Karafin, Ralph Adolphs
Plos One|June 23, 2011
Dynamic construction of stimulus values in the ventromedial prefrontal cortexAlison Harris, Ralph Adolphs, Colin Camerer, et al.
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders|September 11, 2012
Reduced social preferences in autism: evidence from charitable donationsAlice Lin, Karin Tsai, Antonio Rangel, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 22, 2016
Neural predictors of evaluative attitudes toward celebritiesKeise Izuma, Kazuhisa Shibata, Kenji Matsumoto, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 13, 2016
What does the interactive brain hypothesis mean for social neuroscience? A dialogueHanne De Jaegher, Ezequiel Di Paolo, Ralph Adolphs
Affective Science|September 25, 2023
The Future of Affective Science: Introduction to the Special IssueMichelle N Shiota, Linda A Camras, Ralph Adolphs
Neuropsychologia|June 15, 2007
Spared ability to recognise fear from static and moving whole-body cues following bilateral amygdala damageAnthony P Atkinson, Andrea S Heberlein, Ralph Adolphs
Neuropsychologia|April 30, 2015
Eyetracking of social preference choices reveals normal but faster processing in autismAlma Gharib, Daniela Mier, Ralph Adolphs, et al.
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Plos One|July 13, 2017
Cultural effects on the association between election outcomes and face-based trait inferencesChujun Lin, Ralph Adolphs, R Michael Alvarez
Trends in Neurosciences|April 8, 2015
The primate amygdala in social perception - insights from electrophysiological recordings and stimulationUeli Rutishauser, Adam N Mamelak, Ralph Adolphs
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 14, 2003
Selective effects of triazolam on memory for emotional, relative to neutral, stimuli: differential effects on gist versus detailTony W Buchanan, Matthew S Karafin, Ralph Adolphs
Plos One|June 23, 2011
Dynamic construction of stimulus values in the ventromedial prefrontal cortexAlison Harris, Ralph Adolphs, Colin Camerer, et al.
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders|September 11, 2012
Reduced social preferences in autism: evidence from charitable donationsAlice Lin, Karin Tsai, Antonio Rangel, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 22, 2016
Neural predictors of evaluative attitudes toward celebritiesKeise Izuma, Kazuhisa Shibata, Kenji Matsumoto, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 13, 2016
What does the interactive brain hypothesis mean for social neuroscience? A dialogueHanne De Jaegher, Ezequiel Di Paolo, Ralph Adolphs
Affective Science|September 25, 2023
The Future of Affective Science: Introduction to the Special IssueMichelle N Shiota, Linda A Camras, Ralph Adolphs
Neuropsychologia|June 15, 2007
Spared ability to recognise fear from static and moving whole-body cues following bilateral amygdala damageAnthony P Atkinson, Andrea S Heberlein, Ralph Adolphs
Neuropsychologia|April 30, 2015
Eyetracking of social preference choices reveals normal but faster processing in autismAlma Gharib, Daniela Mier, Ralph Adolphs, et al.
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