Manuela Sellitto, Ph.D.

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Psychology Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy 
Area:
Intertemporal Choice
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Sellitto M, Terenzi D, Starita F, et al. (2022) The Cost of Imagined Actions in a Reward-Valuation Task. Brain Sciences. 12
Sellitto M, Kalenscher T. (2022) Variations in progesterone and estradiol across the menstrual cycle predict generosity toward socially close others. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 140: 105720
Nitsch FJ, Sellitto M, Kalenscher T. (2021) Trier social stress test and food-choice: Behavioral, self-report & hormonal data. Data in Brief. 37: 107245
Nitsch FJ, Sellitto M, Kalenscher T. (2021) Trier social stress test and food-choice: Behavioral, self-report & hormonal data. Data in Brief. 37: 107245
Sellitto M, Neufang S, Schweda A, et al. (2021) Arbitration between insula and temporoparietal junction subserves framing-induced boosts in generosity during social discounting. Neuroimage. 238: 118211
Nitsch FJ, Sellitto M, Kalenscher T. (2021) The effects of acute and chronic stress on choice consistency. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 131: 105289
Hu 胡悦 Y, van Wingerden M, Sellitto M, et al. (2021) Anterior cingulate cortex lesions abolish budget effects on effort-based decision-making in rat consumers. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Ciaramelli E, Sellitto M, Tosarelli G, et al. (2019) Imagining Events Alternative to the Present Can Attenuate Delay Discounting. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 13: 269
Seinstra MS, Sellitto M, Kalenscher T. (2019) Corrigendum to: ‘Rate maximization and hyperbolic discounting in human experiential intertemporal decision making’ by Maayke Suzanne Seinstra, Manuela Sellitto and Tobias Kalenscher Behavioral Ecology. 30: 582-582
Grippa E, Sellitto M, Scarpazza C, et al. (2017) Multiple sclerosis reduces sensitivity to immediate reward during decision making. Behavioral Neuroscience. 131: 325-336
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