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Anita Tusche
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Neural responses to unattended products predict later consumer choices
A Tusche, S Bode, JD Haynes
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (23), 8024-8031, 2010
3152010
Decoding the charitable brain: empathy, perspective taking, and attention shifts differentially predict altruistic giving
A Tusche, A Böckler, P Kanske, FM Trautwein, T Singer
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (17), 4719-4732, 2016
2912016
Cross-modal representations of first-hand and vicarious pain, disgust and fairness in insular and cingulate cortex
C Corradi-Dell’Acqua, A Tusche, P Vuilleumier, T Singer
Nature Communications 7, 10904, 2016
2082016
Understanding others: Brain mechanisms of theory of mind and empathy
T Singer, A Tusche
Neuroeconomics, 513-532, 2014
2052014
The Structure of Human Prosociality Differentiating Altruistically Motivated, Norm Motivated, Strategically Motivated, and Self-Reported Prosocial Behavior
A Böckler, A Tusche, T Singer
Social Psychological and Personality Science 7 (6), 530-541, 2016
1632016
Exploring the use of thermal infrared imaging in human stress research
V Engert, A Merla, JA Grant, D Cardone, A Tusche, T Singer
PloS one 9 (3), e90782, 2014
1552014
Classifying the wandering mind: revealing the affective content of thoughts during task-free rest periods
A Tusche, J Smallwood, BC Bernhardt, T Singer
Neuroimage 97, 107-116, 2014
1222014
Medial prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortical thickness predicts shared individual differences in self-generated thought and temporal discounting
BC Bernhardt, J Smallwood, A Tusche, FJM Ruby, HG Engen, N Steinbeis, ...
Neuroimage 90, 290-297, 2014
952014
Neuroanatomy of the vmPFC and dlPFC predicts individual differences in cognitive regulation during dietary self-control across regulation strategies
L Schmidt, A Tusche, N Manoharan, C Hutcherson, T Hare, H Plassmann
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (25), 5799-5806, 2018
932018
Distinct mental trainings differentially affect altruistically motivated, norm motivated, and self-reported prosocial behaviour
A Böckler, A Tusche, P Schmidt, T Singer
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 13560, 2018
902018
Cognitive regulation alters social and dietary choice by changing attribute representations in domain-general and domain-specific brain circuits
A Tusche, CA Hutcherson
Elife 7, e31185, 2018
782018
The neural representation of voluntary task-set selection in dynamic environments
D Wisniewski, C Reverberi, A Tusche, JD Haynes
Cerebral Cortex 25 (12), 4715-26, 2014
592014
Automatic processing of political preferences in the human brain
A Tusche, T Kahnt, D Wisniewski, JD Haynes
Neuroimage 72, 174-182, 2013
512013
From Faces to Prosocial Behavior: Cues, Tools, and Mechanisms
R Adolphs, A Tusche
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (3), 282–287, 2017
372017
Evidence accumulation, not “self-control,” explains dorsolateral prefrontal activation during normative choice
CA Hutcherson, A Tusche
eLife 11, e65661, 2022
20*2022
Altruism under stress: Cortisol negatively predicts charitable giving and neural value representations depending on mentalizing capacity
S Schulreich, A Tusche, P Kanske, L Schwabe
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (16), 3445-3460, 2022
182022
The structure of human prosociality revisited: Corrigendum and addendum to Böckler, Tusche, and Singer (2016)
A Böckler, A Tusche, T Singer
Social Psychological and Personality Science 9 (6), 754-759, 2018
172018
Neurocomputational models of altruistic decision‐making and social motives: Advances, pitfalls, and future directions
A Tusche, LM Bas
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 12 (6), e1571, 2021
152021
Multivariate decoding of fMRI data: Towards a content-based cognitive neuroscience
J Heinzle, S Anders, S Bode, C Bogler, Y Chen, RM Cichy, K Hackmack, ...
e-Neuroforum 18 (1), 1-16, 2012
102012
Predicting sales of new consumer packaged products with fMRI, behavioral, survey and market data
M Varga, A Tusche, P Albuquerque, N Gier, B Weber, H Plassmann
Marketing Science Institute Working Paper Series 2021, 21-139, 2021
42021
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