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Superfluous neuroscience information makes explanations of psychological phenomena more appealing
D Fernandez-Duque, J Evans, C Christian, SD Hodges
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 27 (5), 926-944, 2015
1502015
Exogenous testosterone enhances cortisol and affective responses to social-evaluative stress in dominant men
EL Knight, CB Christian, PJ Morales, WT Harbaugh, U Mayr, PH Mehta
Psychoneuroendocrinology 85, 151-157, 2017
492017
The causal effect of testosterone on men’s competitive behavior is moderated by basal cortisol and cues to an opponent’s status: Evidence for a context-dependent dual-hormone …
EL Knight, PJ Morales, CB Christian, S Prasad, WT Harbaugh, PH Mehta, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 123 (4), 693, 2022
222022
Weak and variable effects of exogenous testosterone on cognitive reflection test performance in three experiments: Commentary on Nave, Nadler, Zava, and Camerer (2017)
EL Knight, BB McShane, HH Kutlikova, PJ Morales, CB Christian, ...
Psychological Science 31 (7), 890-897, 2020
122020
From east to west: Accessibility and bias in self–other comparative judgments
CB Christian, IC Lee, SD Hodges
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (11), 1391-1405, 2014
72014
Asymmetry and empathy: Higher asymmetry is associated with lower levels of mentalizing
CB Christian, AF Shariff
Early Human Development 111, 6-15, 2017
52017
Doubly double negative: When not being negative is more important than being positive
CB Christian
University of Oregon, 2017
12017
TESTOSTERONE'S CAUSAL EFFECTS ON APPROACH/AVOIDANCE IN A COMPETITION DEPEND ON BASAL CORTISOL LEVELS AND OPPONENT GENDER
EL Knight, P Morales, C Christian, W Harbaugh, P Mehta, U Mayr
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S10-S10, 2018
2018
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