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    Are strong empathizers better mentalizers? Evidence for independence and interaction between the routes of social cognition by Kanske, Philipp, Böckler, Anne, Trautwein, Fynn-Mathis, Parianen Lesemann, Franca H, Singer, Tania

    “…Although the processes that underlie sharing others' emotions (empathy) and understanding others' mental states (mentalizing, Theory of Mind) have received…”
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    Tactile stimulation interventions: influence of stimulation parameters on sensorimotor behavior and neurophysiological correlates in healthy and clinical samples by Parianen Lesemann, Franca H, Reuter, Eva-Maria, Godde, Ben

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-04-2015)
    “…The pure exposure to extensive tactile stimulation, without the requirement of attention or active training, has been revealed to enhance sensorimotor…”
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    Facing infant cuteness: How nurturing care motivation and oxytocin system gene methylation are associated with responses to baby schema features by Spencer, Hannah, Parianen Lesemann, Franca H., Buisman, Renate S.M., Kraaijenvanger, Eline J., Branje, Susan, Boks, Marco P.M., Bos, Peter A.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-08-2024)
    “…Baby schema features are a specific set of physical features—including chubby cheeks, large, low-set eyes, and a large, round head—that have evolutionary…”
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    Oxytocin system gene methylation is associated with empathic responses towards children by Spencer, Hannah, Parianen Lesemann, Franca H., Kraaijenvanger, Eline J., Overbeek, Geertjan, Montoya, Estrella R., Branje, Susan, Boks, Marco P.M., Bos, Peter A.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-03-2022)
    “…Empathy is an essential component of sensitive caregiving behavior, which in turn is an important predictor of children’s healthy social-emotional development…”
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    Methylation of oxytocin related genes and early life trauma together shape the N170 response to human faces by Parianen Lesemann, Franca H., Spencer, Hannah, Montoya, Estrella R., Kraaijenvanger, Eline J., He, Yujie, Branje, Susan, Boks, Marco P., Bos, Peter A.

    Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-10-2020)
    “…Childhood trauma fundamentally shapes social cognition and basic processing of social cues, which frequently cascade into adverse behavioral outcomes. Recent…”
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    Navigating Motivation: A Semantic and Subjective Atlas of 7 Motives by Chierchia, Gabriele, Przyrembel, Marisa, Lesemann, Franca Parianen, Bosworth, Steven, Snower, Dennis, Singer, Tania

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-01-2021)
    “…Research from psychology, neurobiology and behavioral economics indicates that a binary view of motivation, based on approach and avoidance, may be too…”
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    The P3 Parietal-To-Frontal Shift Relates to Age-Related Slowing in a Selective Attention Task by Reuter, Eva-Maria, Voelcker-Rehage, Claudia, Vieluf, Solveig, Parianen Lesemann, Franca, Godde, Ben

    Published in Journal of psychophysiology (01-04-2017)
    “…Older adults recruit relatively more frontal as compared to parietal resources in a variety of cognitive and perceptual tasks. It is not yet clear whether this…”
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    Preliminary data on increased reactivity towards children in distress after testosterone administration in women: A matter of protection? by Bos, Peter A., Lesemann, Franca H. Parianen, Spencer, Hannah, Stein, Dan J., van Honk, Jack, Montoya, Estrella R.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-10-2021)
    “…•Testosterone increases facial emotional responses to children in distress.•The effect was stronger for women with higher protective tendencies.•The emotional…”
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    20 - - Facing baby cuteness: how nurturing care and oxytocin system gene methylation are associated with responses to baby schema by Spencer, Hannah, Parianen Lesemann, Franca H., Buisman, Renate S.M., Kraaijenvanger, Eline J., Branje, Susan, Boks, Marco P., Bos, Peter A.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-02-2024)
    “…Baby schema refers to a set of anatomical features in infants, such as a large head, big eyes, and round cheeks, which are generally perceived as cute and…”
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