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  1. How the brain enables empathy and perspective-taking
  2. Cross-network interactions in social cognition: A review of findings on task related brain activation and connectivity
  3. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) item analysis of empathy and theory of mind
  4. Differential benefits of mental training types for attention, compassion, and theory of mind
  5. Towards Integration and Impact: Clinical Psychology Takes Action for Mental Health in Europe
  6. Differential Impact of Emotion on Semantic Processing of Abstract and Concrete Words: ERP and fMRI Evidence
  7. Social Impairments in Mental Disorders: Recent Developments in Studying the Mechanisms of Interactive Behavior
  8. Perspective Change and Personality State Variability: An Argument for the Role of Self-Awareness and an Outlook on Bidirectionality (Commentary on Wundrack et al., 2018)
  9. No Health Without Mental Health – European Clinical Psychology Takes Responsibility
  10. Dissociating Empathy From Perspective-Taking: Evidence From Intra- and Inter-Individual Differences Research
  11. Neural mechanisms of affective matching across faces and scenes
  12. Improving Methodological Standards in Behavioral Interventions for Cognitive Enhancement
  13. Interacting and dissociable effects of alexithymia and depression on empathy
  14. Amygdala and oxytocin functioning as keys to understanding and treating autism: Commentary on an RDoC based approach
  15. Susceptibility to others' emotions moderates immediate self-reported and biological stress responses to witnessing trauma
  16. The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing Psychology Through a Distributed Collaborative Network
  17. Modulation of Cognitive and Emotional Control in Age-Related Mild-to-Moderate Hearing Loss
  18. Introduction
  19. The social mind: disentangling affective and cognitive routes to understanding others
  20. On the interaction of social affect and cognition: empathy, compassion and theory of mind
  21. Endogenous emotion generation ability is associated with the capacity to form multimodal internal representations
  22. The Influence of Negative Emotion on Cognitive and Emotional Control Remains Intact in Aging
  23. Structural plasticity of the social brain: Differential change after socio-affective and cognitive mental training
  24. The Aging of the Social Mind - Differential Effects on Components of Social Understanding
  25. Large-scale network functional interactions during distraction and reappraisal in remitted bipolar and unipolar patients
  26. Where the Narcissistic Mind Wanders: Increased Self-Related Thoughts are More Positive and Future Oriented
  27. Study protocol of the ASD-Net, the German research consortium for the study of Autism Spectrum Disorder across the lifespan: from a better etiological understanding, through valid diagnosis, to more effective health care
  28. Mindfulness meditation regulates anterior insula activity during empathy for social pain
  29. Impaired cognitive control over emotional material in euthymic bipolar disorder
  30. Social cognition in aggressive offenders: Impaired empathy, but intact theory of mind
  31. Positive emotion impedes emotional but not cognitive conflict processing
  32. Social decision making in narcissism: Reduced generosity and increased retaliation are driven by alterations in perspective-taking and anger
  33. Clinical trial of modulatory effects of oxytocin treatment on higher-order social cognition in autism spectrum disorder: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind and crossover trial
  34. Not so independent attention networks for reorienting and executive control of attention
  35. The neural component-process architecture of endogenously generated emotion
  36. What are patients with borderline disorder mind-wandering about?
  37. Heading for a fall: How overconfidence can lead to poor decision making
  38. Behavioral Assessment of Mindfulness Difficulties in Borderline Personality Disorder
  39. Where the depressed mind wanders: Self-generated thought patterns as assessed through experience sampling as a state marker of depression
  40. Empathy in depression: Egocentric and altercentric biases and the role of alexithymia
  41. Substrates of metacognition on perception and metacognition on higher-order cognition relate to different subsystems of the mentalizing network
  42. Are empathizers mentalizers? Feeling with another does not make you understand him well
  43. Decoding the Charitable Brain: Empathy, Perspective Taking, and Attention Shifts Differentially Predict Altruistic Giving
  44. How thinking about thinking impairs thinking
  45. Socio-Cognitive Phenotypes Differentially Modulate Large-Scale Structural Covariance Networks
  46. Integration of Intention and Outcome for Moral Judgment in Frontotemporal Dementia: Brain Structural Signatures
  47. The EmpaToM: A naturalistic fMRI paradigm to dissociate empathy and Theory of Mind
  48. Neural correlates of valence generalization in an affective conditioning paradigm
  49. Increased impulsivity as a vulnerability marker for bipolar disorder: Evidence from self-report and experimental measures in two high-risk populations
  50. Emotion and goal-directed behavior: ERP evidence on cognitive and emotional conflict
  51. Emotion regulation deficits are a vulnerability marker for bipolar disorder
  52. How do we feel with and understand others?
  53. Induction of a depression-like negativity bias by cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation
  54. Inefficiency of emotion regulation as vulnerability marker for bipolar disorder: Evidence from healthy individuals with hypomanic personality
  55. Bipolar disorder: A neural network perspective on a disorder of emotion and motivation
  56. Increased Emotional Distraction is a "Scar" of Bipolar Disorder
  57. Deficient modulation of pain by a positive emotional context in fibromyalgia patients
  58. Time course of emotion-related responding during distraction and reappraisal
  59. How Working Memory Training Improves Emotion Regulation: Neural Efficiency, Effort, and Transfer Effects
  60. Reprint of “Effortful control, depression, and anxiety correlate with the influence of emotion on executive attentional control”
  61. Is your glass half empty or half full? Biased information processing is related to rumination
  62. Emotional modulation of the attentional blink and the relation to interpersonal reactivity
  63. Effortful control, depression, and anxiety correlate with the influence of emotion on executive attentional control
  64. Impaired emotion regulation via reappraisal in depression: amygdala control deficits
  65. Goal-directed behavior under emotional distraction is preserved by enhanced task-specific activation
  66. Auditory Affective Norms for German: Testing the Influence of Depression and Anxiety on Valence and Arousal Ratings
  67. Hows does emotion influence cognitive control?
  68. Attentional orienting towards emotion: P2 and N400 ERP effects
  69. Conflict processing is modulated by positive emotion: ERP data from a flanker task
  70. Positive emotion speeds up conflict processing: ERP responses in an auditory Simon task
  71. Cross-modal validation of the Leipzig Affective Norms for German (LANG)
  72. Decoding Modality-Independent Emotion Perception in Medial Prefrontal and Superior Temporal Cortex
  73. How to regulate emotion? Comparing the neural correlates of reappraisal and distraction
  74. Affect ratings are reliable
  75. Emotion triggers cognitive control - and does so really fast
  76. Emotion Speeds up Conflict Resolution: A New Role for the Ventral Anterior Cingulate Cortex?
  77. Emotion triggers executive attention: Anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala responses to emotional words in a conflict task
  78. Is "pizza" different from "pleasure"? How emotion and concreteness influence word processing
  79. Probing the Mechanisms of Attention