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    The Structure of Social Cognition: In(ter)dependence of Sociocognitive Processes by Happé, Francesca, Cook, Jennifer L, Bird, Geoffrey

    Published in Annual review of psychology (03-01-2017)
    “…Social cognition is a topic of enormous interest and much research, but we are far from having an agreed taxonomy or factor structure of relevant processes…”
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    Atypical basic movement kinematics in autism spectrum conditions by COOK, Jennifer L, BLAKEMORE, Sarah-Jayne, PRESS, Clare

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-09-2013)
    “…Individuals with autism spectrum conditions have difficulties in understanding and responding appropriately to others. Additionally, they demonstrate impaired…”
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    The relationship between heartbeat counting and heartbeat discrimination: A meta-analysis by Hickman, Lydia, Seyedsalehi, Aida, Cook, Jennifer L., Bird, Geoffrey, Murphy, Jennifer

    Published in Biological psychology (01-10-2020)
    “…•The relationship between heartbeat counting and discrimination remains unclear.•We took a meta-analytical approach to assess the relationship between these…”
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    Atypical Social Modulation of Imitation in Autism Spectrum Conditions by Cook, Jennifer L., Bird, Geoffrey

    “…Appropriate modulation of imitation according to social context is important for successful social interaction. In the present study we subliminally primed…”
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    The Role of Movement Kinematics in Facial Emotion Expression Production and Recognition by Sowden, Sophie, Schuster, Bianca A., Keating, Connor T., Fraser, Dagmar S., Cook, Jennifer L.

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2021)
    “…The kinematics of peoples' body movements provide useful cues about emotional states: for example, angry movements are typically fast and sad movements slow…”
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    To What Extent Do Practitioners Need to Treat Stereotypy During Academic Tasks? by Cook, Jennifer L., Rapp, John T.

    Published in Behavior modification (01-03-2020)
    “…Researchers frequently argue that a child’s engagement in stereotypy may compete with his ability to acquire academic skills, engage in appropriate social…”
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    Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others’ emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy by Keating, Connor T., Ichijo, Eri, Cook, Jennifer L.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-07-2023)
    “…To date, studies have not yet established the mechanisms underpinning differences in autistic and non-autistic emotion recognition. The current study…”
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    Disruption of dopamine D2/D3 system function impairs the human ability to understand the mental states of other people by Schuster, Bianca A, Sowden, Sophie, Rybicki, Alicia J, Fraser, Dagmar S, Press, Clare, Hickman, Lydia, Holland, Peter, Cook, Jennifer L

    Published in PLoS biology (13-06-2024)
    “…Difficulties in reasoning about others' mental states (i.e., mentalising/Theory of Mind) are highly prevalent among disorders featuring dopamine dysfunctions…”
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    Dopaminergic challenge dissociates learning from primary versus secondary sources of information by Rybicki, Alicia J, Sowden, Sophie L, Schuster, Bianca, Cook, Jennifer L

    Published in eLife (15-03-2022)
    “…Some theories of human cultural evolution posit that humans have social-specific learning mechanisms that are adaptive specialisations moulded by natural…”
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    Catecholaminergic challenge uncovers distinct Pavlovian and instrumental mechanisms of motivated (in)action by Swart, Jennifer C, Froböse, Monja I, Cook, Jennifer L, Geurts, Dirk Em, Frank, Michael J, Cools, Roshan, den Ouden, Hanneke Em

    Published in eLife (15-05-2017)
    “…Catecholamines modulate the impact of motivational cues on action. Such motivational biases have been proposed to reflect cue-based, 'Pavlovian' effects. Here,…”
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    A boost in self-esteem after positive social evaluation predicts social and non-social learning by van Schie, Charlotte, Cook, Jennifer L, Elzinga, Bernet, Ly, Verena

    Published in Royal Society open science (24-05-2023)
    “…Fluctuations in self-esteem resulting from social acceptance and rejection could guide social behaviour by putting us in a state that is more or less open to…”
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    Kinematics and observer-animator kinematic similarity predict mental state attribution from Heider–Simmel style animations by Schuster, Bianca A., Fraser, Dagmar S., van den Bosch, Jasper J. F., Sowden, Sophie, Gordon, Andrew S., Huh, Dongsung, Cook, Jennifer L.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-09-2021)
    “…The ability to ascribe mental states, such as beliefs or desires to oneself and other individuals forms an integral part of everyday social interaction…”
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    Catecholaminergic modulation of meta-learning by Cook, Jennifer L, Swart, Jennifer C, Froböse, Monja I, Diaconescu, Andreea O, Geurts, Dirk Em, den Ouden, Hanneke Em, Cools, Roshan

    Published in eLife (18-12-2019)
    “…The remarkable expedience of human learning is thought to be underpinned by meta-learning, whereby slow accumulative learning processes are rapidly adjusted to…”
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    Further Analysis of the Predictive Effects of a Free-Operant Competing Stimulus Assessment on Stereotypy by Brogan, Kristen M., Rapp, John T., Sennott, Lisa A., Cook, Jennifer L., Swinkels, Erin

    Published in Behavior modification (01-07-2018)
    “…We conducted five experiments to evaluate the predictive validity of a free-operant competing stimulus assessment (FOCSA). In Experiment 1, we showed that each…”
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    Differences Between Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults in the Recognition of Anger from Facial Motion Remain after Controlling for Alexithymia by Keating, Connor T., Fraser, Dagmar S., Sowden, Sophie, Cook, Jennifer L.

    “…To date, studies have not established whether autistic and non-autistic individuals differ in emotion recognition from facial motion cues when matched in terms…”
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    Comparative genomics and the roots of human behavior by Cook, Jennifer L., Robinson, Gene E.

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-03-2023)
    “…Advances in genomics provide tools to test whether similar behaviors in distinct species have statistically similar brain transcriptomic signatures. Here, we…”
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    Task-relevance dependent gradients in medial prefrontal and temporoparietal cortices suggest solutions to paradoxes concerning self/other control by COOK, Jennifer L

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-05-2014)
    “…Contrary to the prevailing view, Nicolle and colleagues (2012) recently demonstrated that dorsal and ventral regions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and…”
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