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Regan M Bernhard

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Cognition|July 9, 2022
Extortion, intuition, and the dark side of reciprocityRegan M Bernhard, Fiery Cushman
Cognition|July 14, 2022
It's not what you did, it's what you could have doneRegan M Bernhard, Hannah LeBaron, Jonathan Phillips
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 1, 2020
Why do children punish? Fair outcomes matter more than intent in children's second- and third-party punishmentRegan M Bernhard, Justin W Martin, Felix Warneken
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 7, 2024
The neural instantiation of spontaneous counterfactual thoughtRegan M Bernhard, Fiery Cushman, Alara Cameron Jessey Wright, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 13, 2023
Evidence for Spinozan "Unbelieving" in the Right Inferior Prefrontal CortexRegan M Bernhard, Steven M Frankland, Dillon Plunkett, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|August 7, 2016
Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associated with differences in moral judgmentRegan M Bernhard, Jonathan Chaponis, Richie Siburian, et al.
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Cognition|July 9, 2022
Extortion, intuition, and the dark side of reciprocityRegan M Bernhard, Fiery Cushman
Cognition|July 14, 2022
It's not what you did, it's what you could have doneRegan M Bernhard, Hannah LeBaron, Jonathan Phillips
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 1, 2020
Why do children punish? Fair outcomes matter more than intent in children's second- and third-party punishmentRegan M Bernhard, Justin W Martin, Felix Warneken
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 7, 2024
The neural instantiation of spontaneous counterfactual thoughtRegan M Bernhard, Fiery Cushman, Alara Cameron Jessey Wright, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 13, 2023
Evidence for Spinozan "Unbelieving" in the Right Inferior Prefrontal CortexRegan M Bernhard, Steven M Frankland, Dillon Plunkett, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|August 7, 2016
Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associated with differences in moral judgmentRegan M Bernhard, Jonathan Chaponis, Richie Siburian, et al.
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