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Tools of the Trade Multivoxel pattern analysis in fMRI: a practical introduction for social and affective neuroscientists
ME Weaverdyck, MD Lieberman, C Parkinson
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15 (4), 487-509, 2020
902020
The social brain automatically predicts others' future mental states
MA Thornton, ME Weaverdyck, DI Tamir
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (1), 140-148, 2019
832019
People represent their own mental states more distinctly than those of others
MA Thornton, ME Weaverdyck, JN Mildner, DI Tamir
Nature communications 10 (1), 2117, 2019
562019
The brain represents people as the mental states they habitually experience
MA Thornton, ME Weaverdyck, DI Tamir
Nature communications 10 (1), 2291, 2019
392019
The neural representation of social networks
ME Weaverdyck, C Parkinson
Current Opinion in Psychology 24, 58-66, 2018
372018
Having more virtual interaction partners during COVID-19 physical distancing measures may benefit mental health
RS Sahi, ME Schwyck, C Parkinson, NI Eisenberger
Scientific reports 11 (1), 18273, 2021
332021
Similarity among friends serves as a social prior: the assumption that “birds of a feather flock together” shapes social decisions and relationship beliefs
ME Schwyck, M Du, Y Li, LJ Chang, C Parkinson
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672221140269, 2023
82023
Discovering GEMS in music: Armonique digs for music you like
A Anderson, M Weaverdyck
Proceedings of The National Conference on Undergraduate Research, 37-42, 2011
72011
The representational structure of mental states generalizes across target people and stimulus modalities
ME Weaverdyck, MA Thornton, DI Tamir
Neuroimage 238, 118258, 2021
52021
On God's Number (s) for Rubik's Slide
MA Jones, BC Shelton, ME Weaverdyck
The College Mathematics Journal 45 (4), 267-275, 2014
22014
Neural encoding of novel social networks: evidence that perceivers prioritize others’ centrality
ME Schwyck, M Du, P Natarajan, JA Chwe, C Parkinson
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 18 (1), nsac059, 2023
12023
Neural encoding of novel social networks: evidence that perceivers prioritize others centrality.
P Natarajan, J Chwe, C Parkinson, M Schwyck, M Du
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 18 (1), 2023
2023
Tracking relationships: Uncovering how people acquire, represent, use, and predict social network information
ME Schwyck
University of California, Los Angeles, 2023
2023
The association between personal social network position and learning new networks
M Schwyck, C Parkinson, M Du
OSF, 2022
2022
Stable neural representations of mental states across target people and stimulus modalities
M Schwyck, MA Thornton, D Tamir
PsyArXiv, 2020
2020
The role of one’s own social network position in learning new networks: Brokerage is associated with better network learning
ME Schwyck, M Du, C Parkinson
OSF, 0
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