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Why we’d buy a microwave from BODIKA_1996 but not from KODIBA_1996 – Articulation movements and their effects on judgments and decisions

written by Moritz Ingendahl

12 results for „fMRI“
found in | magazine issue | 10/2009

Do the Math: Cognitive Load Attenuates Negative Feelings

... & Koole, S.L. (2009).  Tuning down the emotional brain: An fMRI study of the effects of cognitive load on the processing of affective ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2007

There’s Something About Zero

... correlates of colour-graphemic synaesthesia : A fMRI study. Cortex, 42, 295-303. Ward, J., Li, R., Salih, S. and Sagiv, ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 04/2014

Grasping the grounded nature of mental simulation

... (e.g., functional magnetic resonance imaging , fMRI ), researchers have explored the activation of different brain areas ... (see Rizzolatti and Craighero 2004 for a review). This fMRI evidence shows that pictures and words of objects and experiences can ... / more
found in | Blog Post

Blame. What is it good for?

... , 24 , 586–604. Young, L., & Saxe, R. (2009). An fMRI investigation of spontaneous mental state inference for moral judgment. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2014

How stress influences our morality

... and neuroimaging studies supports this theory. FMRI studies, for example, reveal that brain areas associated with emotional ... / more
found in | Blog Post

Hot or cold morality? (Part 1)

... Nystrom, L. E., Darley, J. M., & Cohen, J. D. (2001). An fMRI investigation of emotional engagement in moral judgment. Science , ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 08/2015

Why do we so often ignore the influence of situations on behavior?

... work used functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ) to show that higher activity in brain regions associated with ... participants were representing mental states. Because fMRI can give us information only about how brain activity correlates with ... / more
found in | Book Review

Unfair: The New Science of Criminal Injustice.

... are approaches to use neuro-scientific methods like EEG and fmRI for lie detection – which to my view are legitimately criticized by ... / more
found in | Book Review

The Hope Circuit, Reviewed by Joe Smith

... comes from neuroscience. Experimental control subjects in fMRI studies are often told to lie in the scanner and think of nothing in ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2019

Sex differences in the perception of sexual arousal

... . Using functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ), the neuronal activity in response to pornographic material looks ... / more

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