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Dylan Wagner
Dylan Wagner
Associate Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University
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Cognitive neuroscience of self-regulation failure
TF Heatherton, DD Wagner
Trends in cognitive sciences 15 (3), 132-139, 2011
14352011
Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
JF Huckins, AW DaSilva, W Wang, E Hedlund, C Rogers, SK Nepal, J Wu, ...
Journal of Medical Internet Research 22 (6), e20185, 2020
9212020
The representation of self and person knowledge in the medial prefrontal cortex
DD Wagner, JV Haxby, TF Heatherton
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 3 (4), 451-470, 2012
2472012
Interactions between transient and sustained neural signals support the generation and regulation of anxious emotion
LH Somerville, DD Wagner, GS Wig, JM Moran, PJ Whalen, WM Kelley
Cerebral Cortex 23 (1), 49-60, 2013
2442013
Self-regulatory depletion enhances neural responses to rewards and impairs top-down control
DD Wagner, M Altman, RG Boswell, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
Psychological science 24 (11), 2262-2271, 2013
2362013
Neural predictors of giving in to temptation in daily life
RB Lopez, W Hofmann, DD Wagner, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
Psychological science 25 (7), 1337-1344, 2014
2232014
In Search of a Human Self-Regulation System
WM Kelley, DD Wagner, TF Heatherton
Annual Review of Neuroscience 38 (1), 2015
2062015
Self-regulatory depletion increases emotional reactivity in the amygdala
DD Wagner, TF Heatherton
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 8 (4), 410-417, 2013
1652013
Individual differences in the spontaneous recruitment of brain regions supporting mental state understanding when viewing natural social scenes
DD Wagner, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
Cerebral Cortex 21 (12), 2788-2796, 2011
1222011
Spontaneous action representation in smokers when watching movie characters smoke
DD Wagner, S Dal Cin, JD Sargent, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
The Journal of Neuroscience 31 (3), 894-898, 2011
1202011
Inducing negative affect increases the reward value of appetizing foods in dieters
DD Wagner, RG Boswell, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24 (7), 1625-1633, 2012
1142012
Self-regulation and its failure: The seven deadly threats to self-regulation.
DD Wagner, TF Heatherton
APA handbook of personality and social psychology, Volume 1: Attitudes and …, 2015
1132015
Memory and the medial temporal lobe: Hemispheric specialization reconsidered
S Kennepohl, V Sziklas, KE Garver, DD Wagner, M Jones-Gotman
Neuroimage 36 (3), 969-978, 2007
1082007
The Dorsal Medial Prefrontal Cortex Responds Preferentially to Social Interactions during Natural Viewing
DD Wagner, WM Kelley, JV Haxby, TF Heatherton
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (26), 6917-6925, 2016
1062016
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
Material-specific lateralization of working memory in the medial temporal lobe
DD Wagner, V Sziklas, KE Garver, M Jones-Gotman
Neuropsychologia 47 (1), 112-122, 2009
902009
Neural population decoding reveals the intrinsic positivity of the self
RS Chavez, TF Heatherton, DD Wagner
Cerebral Cortex 27 (11), 5222-5229, 2017
792017
Emotion and Self-Regulation Failure
DD Wagner, TF Heatherton
Handbook of emotion regulation, 613-628, 2013
602013
Mental Health and Behavior of College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study, Part II
DL Mack, AW DaSilva, C Rogers, E Hedlund, EI Murphy, V Vojdanovski, ...
Journal of Medical Internet Research 23 (6), e28892, 2021
582021
Giving in to temptation: the emerging cognitive neuroscience of self-regulatory failure
DD Wagner, TF Heatherton
Handbook of Self-Regulation: Research, Theory, and Applications, 41-63, 2010
542010
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