Steven J. Stanton

Affiliations: 
Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Behavioral neuroendocrinology
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Wilbert  J. McKeachie research assistant University of Michigan
Kevin LaBar grad student 2008- Duke
Oliver C. Schultheiss grad student 2004-2008 University of Michigan
 (Relationships between implicit power motivation, implicit sexual motivation, and gonadal steroid hormones: Behavioral, endocrine, and fMRI investigations in humans.)
Kevin LaBar post-doc Duke
Scott Huettel post-doc 2008- Duke
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Simon M, Stanton SJ, Townsend JD, et al. (2019) A multi-method study of social ties and crowdfunding success: Opening the black box to get the cash inside Journal of Business Research. 104: 206-214
Stanton SJ. (2016) The role of testosterone and estrogen in consumer behavior and social & economic decision making: A review. Hormones and Behavior
Stanton SJ, Sinnott-Armstrong W, Huettel SA. (2016) Neuromarketing: Ethical Implications of its Use and Potential Misuse Journal of Business Ethics. 144: 799-811
Stanton SJ, Reeck C, Huettel SA, et al. (2014) Effects of induced moods on economic choices Judgment and Decision Making. 9: 167-175
Rösch AG, Stanton SJ, Schultheiss OC. (2013) Implicit motives predict affective responses to emotional expressions. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 985
Wang L, Paul N, Stanton SJ, et al. (2013) Loss of sustained activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in response to repeated stress in individuals with early-life emotional abuse: implications for depression vulnerability. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 320
Paul NA, Stanton SJ, Greeson JM, et al. (2013) Psychological and neural mechanisms of trait mindfulness in reducing depression vulnerability. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 8: 56-64
Wirth MM, Stanton SJ, Gaffey AE, et al. (2012) Letter in response to Ackermann et al., "Testosterone levels in healthy men are related to amygdala reactivity and memory performance". Psychoneuroendocrinology. 37: 1587-8
Wood RI, Stanton SJ. (2012) Testosterone and sport: current perspectives. Hormones and Behavior. 61: 147-55
Gregory Appelbaum L, Cain MS, Darling EF, et al. (2012) What is the identity of a sports spectator? Personality and Individual Differences. 52: 422-427
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