All Stories

  1. Increased functional connectivity in military service members presenting a psychological closure and healing theme in art therapy masks
  2. Cinematic Representations of Visible Facial Differences Across Time and Cultures
  3. Visual Attention, Bias, and Social Dispositions Toward People with Facial Anomalies: A Prospective Study with Eye-Tracking Technology.
  4. Visual Attention, Bias, and Social Dispositions Toward People With Facial Anomalies
  5. First Impressions: Do Faces with Scars and Palsies Influence Warmth, Competence, and Humanization?
  6. Associations of Facial Proportionality, Attractiveness, and Character Traits
  7. Facial Scars: Do Position and Orientation Matter?
  8. Facial Scars: Do Position and Orientation Matter?
  9. Do attitudes about and behaviors towards people who enhance their cognition depend on their looks?
  10. Associations of Facial Proportionality, Attractiveness, and Character Traits
  11. Evidence against the “anomalous-is-bad” stereotype in Hadza hunter gatherers
  12. Normalizing Anomalies with Mobile Exposure (NAME): Reducing implicit biases against people with facial anomalies
  13. Open peer commentaries to Leising et al., Ten steps toward a better personality science: How quality may be rewarded more in research evaluation
  14. What is good is beautiful (and what isn’t, isn’t): How moral character affects perceived facial attractiveness.
  15. Which moral exemplars inspire prosociality?
  16. The Neuroscience of Moral Judgment: Empirical and Philosophical Developments
  17. Which moral exemplars inspire prosociality?
  18. Regional amyloid correlates of cognitive performance in ageing and mild cognitive impairment
  19. Evidence against the “anomalous-is-bad” stereotype in Hadza hunter gatherers
  20. Evidence against the "anomalous-is-bad" stereotype in Hadza hunter gatherers
  21. CRediT where Credit is Due: A Comment on Leising et al. (2021)
  22. What is good is beautiful (and what isn’t, isn’t): How moral character affects perceived facial attractiveness
  23. Positron emission tomography imaging of serotonin degeneration and beta-amyloid deposition in late-life depression evaluated with multi-modal partial least squares
  24. The effect of aging on facial attractiveness: An empirical and computational investigation
  25. How does a person's age change how attractive people find them?
  26. Tools for research on face perception and social stigma
  27. A novel resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging signature of resilience to recurrent depression
  28. Subgenual cingulate-amygdala functional disconnection and vulnerability to melancholic depression
  29. The Scarred Villain: Study Explores Neurocognitive Basis of Bias Against People Who Look Different
  30. Molecular Imaging of the Serotonin Transporter Availability and Occupancy by Antidepressant Treatment in Late-Life Depression
  31. Molecular Imaging of Beta-Amyloid Deposition in Late-life Depression
  32. Neurotransmitters and Neurometabolites in Late-Life Depression: A Preliminary Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study at 7T
  33. The Dark Side of Morality – Neural Mechanisms Underpinning Moral Convictions and Support for Violence
  34. Subgenual activation and the finger of blame: individual differences and depression vulnerability
  35. The dark side of morality: Neural mechanisms underpinning moral convictions and support for violence
  36. The Face Image Meta-Database (fIMDb) & ChatLab Facial Anomaly Database (CFAD): Tools for research on face perception and social stigma
  37. Morality is in the eye of the beholder: Unpacking the neurocognitive basis of the “anomalous-is-bad” stereotype.
  38. The Neuroscience of Moral Judgment: Empirical and Philosophical Developments
  39. Reproducibility of brain MRS in older healthy adults at 7T
  40. Neurometabolites and associations with cognitive deficits in mild cognitive impairment: A magnetic resonance spectroscopy study at 7 Tesla
  41. Corrigendum
  42. A multilevel social neuroscience perspective on radicalization and terrorism
  43. Early life stress explains reduced positive memory biases in remitted depression
  44. Molecular imaging of serotonin degeneration in mild cognitive impairment
  45. Association between serotonin denervation and resting-state functional connectivity in mild cognitive impairment
  46. A novel resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging signature of resilience to recurrent depression
  47. Subgenual Cingulate–Amygdala Functional Disconnection and Vulnerability to Melancholic Depression
  48. Self-blame–Selective Hyperconnectivity Between Anterior Temporal and Subgenual Cortices and Prediction of Recurrent Depressive Episodes
  49. Negative emotions towards others are diminished in remitted major depression
  50. Deep Brain Stimulation Influences Brain Structure in Alzheimer's Disease
  51. Structural Imaging in Late-Life Depression: Association with Mood and Cognitive Responses to Antidepressant Treatment
  52. The relationship between fasting serum glucose and cerebral glucose metabolism in late-life depression and normal aging
  53. Increased Cerebral Metabolism After 1 Year of Deep Brain Stimulation in Alzheimer Disease
  54. Serotonin modulation of cerebral glucose metabolism: Sex and age effects
  55. Longitudinal studies of cerebral glucose metabolism in late-life depression and normal aging
  56. The Relationship Between the Acute Cerebral Metabolic Response to Citalopram and Chronic Citalopram Treatment Outcome