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Publications

  1. Gunsilius, C., Heffner, J., Bruinsma, S., Corinha, M., Cortinez, M., Dalton, H., Duong, E., Lu, J., Omar, A., Long, L., Owen, W., Nazario Roarr, B., Tang, K., Petzschner, F. (2024). SOMAScience: A novel platform for multidimensional, longitudinal pain assessment, JMIR mHealth and uHealth. shared first authorship
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  2. Vives, M., Heffner, J., & FeldmanHall, O. (2023). Conceptual representations of uncertainty predict risky decision making. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience.
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  3. FeldmanHall, O., & Heffner, J. (2022). A generalizable framework for assessing the role of emotion during choice. American Psychologist.
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  4. Heffner, J., & FeldmanHall, O. (2022). A probabilistic map of emotional experiences during competitive social interactions. Nature Communications.
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  5. Heffner, J., Son, J., & FeldmanHall, O. (2021). Emotion prediction errors guide socially adaptive behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour.
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  6. Heffner, J., Vives, M., & FeldmanHall, O. (2021). Anxiety, gender, and social media consumption predict COVID-19 emotional distress. Humanities and Social Science Communications.
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  7. Heffner, J., Vives, M., & FeldmanHall, O. (2021). Emotional responses to prosocial messages increase willingness to self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Personality and Individual Differences.
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  8. Heffner, J., & FeldmanHall, O. (2019). Why we don’t always punish: Preference for non-punitive responses to moral violations. Scientific Reports.
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  9. FeldmanHall, O., Son, J., & Heffner, J. (2018). Norms and the flexibility of moral action. Personality Neuroscience.
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  10. Schaich Borg, J., Srivastava, S., Lin, L., Heffner, J., Dunson, D., Dzirasa, K., & Lecesa, L. (2017). Rat intersubjective decisions are encoded by frequency-specific oscillatory contexts. Brain and Behavior.
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  11. Strohminger, N., Gray, K., Chituc, V., Heffner, J., & Heagins, T. B. (2016). The MR2: A multi-racial, mega-resolution database of facial stimuli. Behavior Research Methods.
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