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Katherine E. Powers
Katherine E. Powers
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Development of self-protective biases in response to social evaluative feedback
AM Rodman, KE Powers, LH Somerville
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (50), 13158-13163, 2017
1172017
Socially excluded individuals fail to recruit medial prefrontal cortex for negative social scenes
KE Powers, DD Wagner, CJ Norris, TF Heatherton
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 8 (2), 151-157, 2013
1042013
Social connection modulates perceptions of animacy
KE Powers, AL Worsham, JB Freeman, T Wheatley, TF Heatherton
Psychological science 25 (10), 1943-1948, 2014
872014
Rejection sensitivity polarizes striatal–medial prefrontal activity when anticipating social feedback
KE Powers, LH Somerville, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 25 (11), 1887-1895, 2013
572013
Individual differences in response of dorsomedial prefrontal cortex predict daily social behavior
KE Powers, RS Chavez, TF Heatherton
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 11 (1), 121-126, 2016
442016
Consequences for peers differentially bias computations about risk across development.
KE Powers, G Yaffe, CA Hartley, JY Davidow, H Kober, LH Somerville
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 147 (5), 671, 2018
402018
Medial prefrontal cortex differentiates self from mother in Chinese: evidence from self-motivated immigrants
PHA Chen, DD Wagner, WM Kelley, KE Powers, TF Heatherton
Culture and Brain 1, 3-15, 2013
322013
Characterizing socially avoidant and affiliative responses to social exclusion
KE Powers, TF Heatherton
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 6, 46, 2012
262012
How adolescents and adults translate motivational value to action: Age-related shifts in strategic physical effort exertion for monetary rewards.
AM Rodman, KE Powers, C Insel, EK Kastman, KE Kabotyanski, AM Stark, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 150 (1), 103, 2021
252021
Effects of peer observation on risky decision-making in adolescence: A meta-analytic review.
KE Powers, L Schaefer, B Figner, LH Somerville
Psychological Bulletin 148 (11-12), 783, 2022
162022
Implicitly priming the social brain: failure to find neural effects
KE Powers, TF Heatherton
PloS one 8 (2), e56596, 2013
122013
Physical effort exertion for peer feedback reveals evolving social motivations from adolescence to young adulthood
AM Rodman, KE Powers, EK Kastman, KE Kabotyanski, AM Stark, P Mair, ...
Psychological Science 34 (1), 60-74, 2023
72023
Striatal associative learning signals are tuned to in-groups
KE Powers, LH Somerville, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
Journal of cognitive Neuroscience 28 (9), 1243-1254, 2016
42016
A meta-analysis of the effects of peer observation on risky decision-making in adolescence
L Schäfer, B Figner, L Somerville, K Powers
OSF, 2021
2021
Brain Imaging, Physiological
KE Powers, WJ Powers
Academic Press, 2014
2014
Cognitive and neural mechanisms of social motivation
KE Powers
Dartmouth College, 2014
2014
BEING RIGHT IS REWARDING: RECEIVING CORRECT FEEDBACK ENGAGES THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS
K Powers, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 70-70, 2013
2013
William James Hall, 1002 33 Kirkland Street Cambridge MA 02138 arodman@ fas. harvard. edu
AM Rodman, KE Powers, C Insel, EK Kastman, KE Kabotyanski, AM Stark, ...
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TJ Valshtein, KE Powers, NE Noll
Using a Bracket-Style Debate Tournament to Facilitate Integration Across Primary Scientific Literature
TJ Valshtein, KE Powers, NE Noll
OSF, 0
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