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Scott M Rennie

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Nature|January 19, 2018
Mice learn to avoid the rat raceScott M Rennie, Michael L Platt
Nature|February 26, 2020
Mice learn to avoid the rat raceScott M Rennie, Michael L Platt
Frontiers in Psychology|April 10, 2023
Communication style drives emergent leadership attribution in virtual teamsScott M Rennie, Lana Prieur, Michael Platt
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 14, 2013
Social cognition in the rodent: nothing to be sniffed atScott M Rennie, Marta M Moita, Zachary F Mainen
Current Biology : CB|June 9, 2015
Prosocial Choice in Rats Depends on Food-Seeking Behavior Displayed by RecipientsCristina Márquez, Scott M Rennie, Diana F Costa, et al.
Mindfulness|June 19, 2025
Synchronous Smiles and Hearts: Dyadic Meditations Enhance Closeness and Prosocial Behavior in Virtual and In-Person SettingsVera U Ludwig, Lana Prieur, Scott M Rennie, et al.
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Nature|January 19, 2018
Mice learn to avoid the rat raceScott M Rennie, Michael L Platt
Nature|February 26, 2020
Mice learn to avoid the rat raceScott M Rennie, Michael L Platt
Frontiers in Psychology|April 10, 2023
Communication style drives emergent leadership attribution in virtual teamsScott M Rennie, Lana Prieur, Michael Platt
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 14, 2013
Social cognition in the rodent: nothing to be sniffed atScott M Rennie, Marta M Moita, Zachary F Mainen
Current Biology : CB|June 9, 2015
Prosocial Choice in Rats Depends on Food-Seeking Behavior Displayed by RecipientsCristina Márquez, Scott M Rennie, Diana F Costa, et al.
Mindfulness|June 19, 2025
Synchronous Smiles and Hearts: Dyadic Meditations Enhance Closeness and Prosocial Behavior in Virtual and In-Person SettingsVera U Ludwig, Lana Prieur, Scott M Rennie, et al.
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