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1. Loneliness corresponds with neural representations and language use that deviate from shared cultural perceptions

2. Genetic associations with neural reward responsivity to food cues in children

3. American prejudice during the COVID-19 pandemic

6. Differential neural reward reactivity in response to food advertising medium in children

7. Keeping up with others’ perceptions of the Kardashians: Lonely individuals’ neural representations and language use do not reflect the cultural zeitgeist

8. Negative affect homogenizes and positive affect diversifies social memory consolidation across people

9. Neurocognitive mechanisms of poor social connection in posttraumatic stress disorder: Evidence for abnormalities in social working memory

10. Daily perceived stress predicts less next day social interaction: Evidence from a naturalistic mobile sensing study

11. Temporal self-compression: Behavioral and neural evidence that past and future selves are compressed as they move away from the present

12. Individual differences in resting-state connectivity and giving social support: implications for health

13. Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study, Part II

14. Mental Health and Behavior of College Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study - Part II

15. Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study, Part II (Preprint)

16. Exploring neural mechanisms of the health benefits of gratitude in women: A randomized controlled trial

17. The Resting Brain Sets Support-Giving in Motion: Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex Activity During Momentary Rest Primes Supportive Responding

18. Engaging Institutional Stakeholders to Develop and Implement Guidelines for Recruiting Participants in Research Studies Using Social Media: Mixed Methods, Multi-Phase Process

19. Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study (Preprint)

20. Mental Health and Behavior During the Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study in College Students

21. Why People Are Always Thinking about Themselves: Medial Prefrontal Cortex Activity during Rest Primes Self-referential Processing

22. Evidence That Default Network Connectivity During Rest Consolidates Social Information

23. Self-other representation in the social brain reflects social connection

24. Memory of others’ disclosures is consolidated during rest and associated with providing support: neural and linguistic evidence

25. Exploring the role of gratitude and support-giving on inflammatory outcomes

26. Null results of oxytocin and vasopressin administration across a range of social cognitive and behavioral paradigms: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial

27. Theory of Minds: Managing mental state inferences in working memory is associated with the dorsomedial subsystem of the default network and social integration

28. Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

29. Vasopressin, but not oxytocin, increases empathic concern among individuals who received higher levels of paternal warmth: A randomized controlled trial

30. Empathy for the social suffering of friends and strangers recruits distinct patterns of brain activation

31. Evidence for social working memory from a parametric functional MRI study

32. Standardized Assessment of Strategy Use and Working Memory in Early Mental Arithmetic Performance

33. Oxytocin, but not vasopressin, impairs social cognitive ability among individuals with higher levels of social anxiety: a randomized controlled trial

34. Differential neural activation to friends and strangers links interdependence to empathy

35. Social working memory and its distinctive link to social cognitive ability: an fMRI study

36. PT710. Vasopressin increases empathic responding among those high in primary psychopathy

37. The default mode of human brain function primes the intentional stance

38. Preliminary investigation of the influence of dopamine regulating genes on social working memory

39. Social working memory: Neurocognitive networks and directions for future research

40. Incidental regulation of attraction: The neural basis of the derogation of attractive alternatives in romantic relationships

41. Why Social Pain Can Live on: Different Neural Mechanisms Are Associated with Reliving Social and Physical Pain.

42. Social working memory: Neurocognitive networks and directions for future research

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