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    The bright and dark sides of egoism by Weiß, Martin, Iotzov, Vassil, Zhou, Yuqing, Hein, Grit

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (24-11-2022)
    “…Despite its negative reputation, egoism - the excessive concern for one's own welfare - can incite prosocial behavior. So far, however, egoism-based…”
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    Can monetary incentives overturn fairness-based decisions? by Weiß, Martin, Saulin, Anne, Iotzov, Vassil, Hewig, Johannes, Hein, Grit

    Published in Royal Society open science (21-06-2023)
    “…Fairness norms and resulting behaviours are an important prerequisite for cooperation in human societies. At the same time, financial incentives are commonly…”
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    Financial incentives facilitate stronger neural computation of prosocial decisions in lower empathic adult females by Iotzov, Vassil, Saulin, Anne, Kaiser, Jochen, Han, Shihui, Hein, Grit

    Published in Social neuroscience (03-09-2022)
    “…Financial incentives are commonly used to motivate behaviors. However, there is also evidence that incentives can impede the behavior they are supposed to…”
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    Valence framing induces cognitive bias by Iotzov, Vassil, Weiß, Martin, Windmann, Sabine, Hein, Grit

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-12-2023)
    “…Valence framing effects refer to inconsistent choice preferences in response to positive versus negative formulation of mathematically equivalent outcomes…”
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    Communicative intentions in autism spectrum disorder by Schütz, Magdalena, Ciaramidaro, Angela, Martinelli, Anne, Öller, Ramona, Hartmann, Daniela, Hein, Grit, Iotzov, Vassil, Colle, Livia, Becchio, Cristina, Walter, Henrik, Freitag, Christine M.

    Published in Research in autism spectrum disorders (01-11-2020)
    “…•ASD show reduced activation in the human middle temporal complex (hMT+).•Decreased PMC activation reflects reduced preparedness for social interaction in…”
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