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    The development of cognitive empathy and concern in preschool children: A behavioral neuroscience investigation by Decety, Jean, Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Cowell, Jason M.

    Published in Developmental science (01-05-2018)
    “…This developmental neuroscience study examined the electrophysiological responses (EEG and ERPs) associated with perspective taking and empathic concern in…”
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    Load-dependent relationships between frontal fNIRS activity and performance: A data-driven PLS approach by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Choe, Kyoung Whan, Cardenas-Iniguez, Carlos, Huppert, Theodore J., Berman, Marc G.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-04-2021)
    “…Neuroimaging research frequently demonstrates load-dependent activation in prefrontal and parietal cortex during working memory tasks such as the N-back. Most…”
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    A Developmental Neuroscience Study of Moral Decision Making Regarding Resource Allocation by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Cowell, Jason M., Killen, Melanie, Decety, Jean

    Published in Child development (01-07-2018)
    “…Distinguishing between equity and equality is essential when making social and moral decisions, yet the related neurodevelopmental processes are unknown…”
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    Characterizing the role of impulsivity in costly, reactive aggression using a novel paradigm by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Choe, Kyoung Whan, Bakkour, Akram, Inzlicht, Michael, Meidenbauer, Michael L., Berman, Marc G.

    Published in Behavior research methods (01-02-2024)
    “…A lack of self-control has long been theorized to predict an individual’s likelihood to engage in antisocial behaviors. However, existing definitions of…”
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    Variable and dynamic associations between hot weather, thermal comfort, and individuals' emotional states during summertime by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L, Schertz, Kathryn E, Li, Peiyuan, Sharma, Ashish, Freeman, Tiara R, Janey, Elizabeth A, Stier, Andrew J, Samtani, Anya L, Gehrke, Kathryn, Berman, Marc G

    Published in BMC Psychology (27-09-2024)
    “…The effects of heat exposure on negative affect are thought to be central to the observed relationships between hot summer days and deleterious outcomes, such…”
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    A tablet-based task for assessing environmental preferences in children and adults by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Stenfors, Cecilia U.D., Ingram, Michael P., Berman, Marc G.

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] To assess environmental preferences in a wide age range of children, a tablet-based task was developed which can be used with children as…”
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    Mouse movements reflect personality traits and task attentiveness in online experiments by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Niu, Tianyue, Choe, Kyoung Whan, Stier, Andrew J., Berman, Marc G.

    Published in Journal of personality (01-04-2023)
    “…Objective In this rapidly digitizing world, it is becoming ever more important to understand people's online behaviors in both scientific and consumer research…”
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    The affective benefits of nature exposure: What's nature got to do with it? by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Stenfors, Cecilia U.D., Bratman, Gregory N., Gross, James J., Schertz, Kathryn E., Choe, Kyoung Whan, Berman, Marc G.

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-12-2020)
    “…Nature interactions have been demonstrated to produce reliable affective benefits. While adults demonstrate strong preferences for natural environments over…”
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    Children's neural processing of moral scenarios provides insight into the formation and reduction of in‐group biases by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Cowell, Jason M., Decety, Jean

    Published in Developmental science (01-11-2018)
    “…Survival is dependent on sociality within groups which ensure sustenance and protection. From an early age, children show a natural tendency to sort people…”
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    Hostile Attribution Bias Shapes Neural Synchrony in the Left Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex during Ambiguous Social Narratives by Lyu 吕奕洲, Yizhou, Su 苏紫杉, Zishan, Neumann, Dawn, Meidenbauer, Kimberly L, Leong 梁元彰, Yuan Chang

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-02-2024)
    “…Hostile attribution bias refers to the tendency to interpret social situations as intentionally hostile. While previous research has focused on its…”
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    Scale invariance in fNIRS as a measurement of cognitive load by Zhuang, Chu, Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Kardan, Omid, Stier, Andrew J., Choe, Kyoung Whan, Cardenas-Iniguez, Carlos, Huppert, Theodore J., Berman, Marc G.

    Published in Cortex (01-09-2022)
    “…Scale invariant neural dynamics are a relatively new but effective means of measuring changes in brain states as a result of varied cognitive load and task…”
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    61-LB: Use of Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) to Assess Cognitive Effort in KATP-Related Neonatal Diabetes (KATP-NDM) by LETOURNEAU-FREIBERG, LISA R., MEIDENBAUER, KIMBERLY L., DENSON, ANNA M., TIAN, PERSEPHONE, CHOE, KYOUNG WHAN, BERMAN, MARC G., GREELEY, SIRI ATMA W.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2020)
    “…Individuals with KCNJ11 or ABCC8 mutations express over-activated KATP channels both in pancreatic beta cells as well as in the brain, and consequently exhibit…”
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    Quantifying urban environments: Aesthetic preference through the lens of prospect-refuge theory by Akcelik, Gaby N., Choe, Kyoung Whan, Rosenberg, Monica D., Schertz, Kathryn E., Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Zhang, Tianxin, Rim, Nakwon, Tucker, Riley, Talen, Emily, Berman, Marc G.

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-08-2024)
    “…Prospect-refuge theory suggests that people prefer environments that offer both prospect, the ability to scan for resources, and refuge, a safe place to hide…”
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    The gradual development of the preference for natural environments by Meidenbauer, Kimberly L., Stenfors, Cecilia U.D., Young, Jaime, Layden, Elliot A., Schertz, Kathryn E., Kardan, Omid, Decety, Jean, Berman, Marc G.

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-10-2019)
    “…Adults demonstrate aesthetic preferences for natural environments over urban ones. This preference has influenced theories like Biophilia to explain why nature…”
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