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Jean Decety to Child, Preschool

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jean Decety has written about Child, Preschool.
Connection Strength

1.507
  1. The neurodevelopment of social preferences in early childhood. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2021 06; 68:23-28.
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    Score: 0.118
  2. The effect of hunger on children's sharing behavior and fairness preferences. J Exp Child Psychol. 2020 04; 192:104786.
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    Score: 0.110
  3. That's not fair: Children's neural computations of fairness and their impact on resource allocation behaviors and judgments. Dev Psychol. 2019 Nov; 55(11):2299-2310.
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    Score: 0.107
  4. Children's neural processing of moral scenarios provides insight into the formation and reduction of in-group biases. Dev Sci. 2018 11; 21(6):e12676.
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    Score: 0.098
  5. Domain-general neural computations underlying prosociality during infancy and early childhood. Curr Opin Psychol. 2018 04; 20:66-71.
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    Score: 0.093
  6. The development of cognitive empathy and concern in preschool children: A behavioral neuroscience investigation. Dev Sci. 2018 May; 21(3):e12570.
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    Score: 0.092
  7. The development of generosity and moral cognition across five cultures. Dev Sci. 2017 07; 20(4).
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    Score: 0.085
  8. The Negative Association between Religiousness and Children's Altruism across the World. Curr Biol. 2015 Nov 16; 25(22):2951-5.
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    Score: 0.083
  9. Precursors to morality in development as a complex interplay between neural, socioenvironmental, and behavioral facets. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Oct 13; 112(41):12657-62.
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    Score: 0.081
  10. Sex differences in abnormal white matter development associated with conduct disorder in children. Psychiatry Res. 2015 Aug 30; 233(2):269-77.
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    Score: 0.081
  11. The curious relation between theory of mind and sharing in preschool age children. PLoS One. 2015; 10(2):e0117947.
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    Score: 0.078
  12. The neuroscience of implicit moral evaluation and its relation to generosity in early childhood. Curr Biol. 2015 Jan 05; 25(1):93-7.
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    Score: 0.078
  13. An EEG/ERP investigation of the development of empathy in early and middle childhood. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2014 Oct; 10:160-9.
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    Score: 0.076
  14. Preliminary genetic imaging study of the association between estrogen receptor-a gene polymorphisms and harsh human maternal parenting. Neurosci Lett. 2012 Sep 06; 525(1):17-22.
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    Score: 0.066
  15. The contribution of emotion and cognition to moral sensitivity: a neurodevelopmental study. Cereb Cortex. 2012 Jan; 22(1):209-20.
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    Score: 0.061
  16. From emotion resonance to empathic understanding: a social developmental neuroscience account. Dev Psychopathol. 2008; 20(4):1053-80.
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    Score: 0.048
  17. The functional architecture of human empathy. Behav Cogn Neurosci Rev. 2004 Jun; 3(2):71-100.
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    Score: 0.037
  18. When the self represents the other: a new cognitive neuroscience view on psychological identification. Conscious Cogn. 2003 Dec; 12(4):577-96.
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    Score: 0.036
  19. The development of social comparisons and sharing behavior across 12 countries. J Exp Child Psychol. 2020 04; 192:104778.
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    Score: 0.028
  20. Third-Party Sociomoral Evaluations in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Child Dev. 2019 09; 90(5):e584-e597.
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    Score: 0.026
  21. The development of children's preferences for equality and equity across 13 individualistic and collectivist cultures. Dev Sci. 2019 03; 22(2):e12729.
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    Score: 0.025
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