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2. Null results of oxytocin and vasopressin administration on mentalizing in a large fMRI sample: evidence from a randomized controlled trial

3. Generativity and Social Well-Being in Older Women: Expectations Regarding Aging Matter

4. Neural reference groups: a synchrony-based classification approach for predicting attitudes using fNIRS

5. The comfort in touch: Immediate and lasting effects of handholding on emotional pain.

7. Multivoxel pattern analysis in fMRI: A practical introduction for social and affective neuroscientists

8. Changes in functional connectivity with cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder predict outcomes at follow-up

9. Tools of the Trade Multivoxel pattern analysis in fMRI: a practical introduction for social and affective neuroscientists.

10. Feeling needed: Effects of a randomized generativity intervention on well-being and inflammation in older women

11. Preliminary Evidence That CD38 Moderates the Association of Neuroticism on Amygdala-Subgenual Cingulate Connectivity

12. Null results of oxytocin and vasopressin administration across a range of social cognitive and behavioral paradigms: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial

13. Self-referential processing during observation of a speech performance task in social anxiety disorder from pre- to post-treatment: Evidence of disrupted neural activation.

15. Neural connectivity during affect labeling predicts treatment response to psychological therapies for social anxiety disorder

18. Neural activity during affect labeling predicts expressive writing effects on wellbeing: GLM and SVM approaches

19. Neural activity during affect labeling predicts expressive writing effects on well-being: GLM and SVM approaches.

20. Self-Transcendent Values and Neural Responses to Threatening Health Messages

21. Treatment for social anxiety disorder alters functional connectivity in emotion regulation neural circuitry

22. Neural responses to social threat and predictors of cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy in social anxiety disorder

23. Greater response variability in adolescents is associated with increased white matter development

24. Modulating the neural bases of persuasion: why/how, gain/loss, and users/non-users

25. Altered time course of amygdala activation during speech anticipation in social anxiety disorder.

27. Oxytocin, but not vasopressin, impairs social cognitive ability among individuals with higher levels of social anxiety: a randomized controlled trial

28. Links between parental depression and longitudinal changes in youths’ neural sensitivity to rewards

30. Self-affirmation activates brain systems associated with self-related processing and reward and is reinforced by future orientation

31. Neural mechanisms of social influence in adolescence.

32. The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex is selective for pain: Results from large-scale reverse inference

33. Social working memory and its distinctive link to social cognitive ability: an fMRI study

34. Ethnicity Moderates the Outcomes of Self-Enhancement and Self-Improvement Themes in Expressive Writing

35. Longitudinal Changes in Prefrontal Cortex Activation Underlie Declines in Adolescent Risk Taking

36. Sleep variability in adolescence is associated with altered brain development.

37. The Default Mode of Human Brain Function Primes the Intentional Stance

38. Affect labeling enhances exposure effectiveness for public speaking anxiety.

40. The quality of adolescents' peer relationships modulates neural sensitivity to risk taking.

41. Self-affirmation alters the brain’s response to health messages and subsequent behavior change

42. The Emerging Study of Positive Empathy

43. Altered emotion regulation capacity in social phobia as a function of comorbidity

48. Social in, social out: How the brain responds to social language with more social language.

49. Person-specific Theory of Mind in Medial pFC

50. Vasopressin, but not oxytocin, increases empathic concern among individuals who received higher levels of paternal warmth: A randomized controlled trial.

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