Emile Gabriel Bruneau

Affiliations: 
Brain and Cognitive Sciences Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Social Cognition
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Mohammed Akaaboune grad student 2002-2008 University of Michigan
 (The dynamics of the acetylcholine receptor and the receptor-associated rapsyn scaffolding protein studied in vitro and in vivo.)
Rebecca Saxe post-doc 2008- MIT
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Bruneau E, Jacoby N, Kteily N, et al. (2018) Denying humanity: The distinct neural correlates of blatant dehumanization. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Kteily N, Bruneau E. (2018) Backlash: The Politics and Real-World Consequences of Minority Group Dehumanization. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 43: 87-104
Bruneau EG, Cikara M, Saxe R. (2017) Parochial Empathy Predicts Reduced Altruism and the Endorsement of Passive Harm. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 8: 934-942
Bruneau E, Kteily N. (2017) The enemy as animal: Symmetric dehumanization during asymmetric warfare. Plos One. 12: e0181422
Jacoby N, Bruneau E, Koster-Hale J, et al. (2015) Localizing Pain Matrix and Theory of Mind networks with both verbal and non-verbal stimuli. Neuroimage
Bruneau EG, Cikara M, Saxe R. (2015) Minding the Gap: Narrative Descriptions about Mental States Attenuate Parochial Empathy. Plos One. 10: e0140838
Bruneau EG, Jacoby N, Saxe R. (2015) Empathic control through coordinated interaction of amygdala, theory of mind and extended pain matrix brain regions. Neuroimage. 114: 105-19
Cikara M, Bruneau E, Van Bavel JJ, et al. (2014) Their pain gives us pleasure: How intergroup dynamics shape empathic failures and counter-empathic responses. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 55: 110-125
Bruneau E, Dufour N, Saxe R. (2013) How we know it hurts: item analysis of written narratives reveals distinct neural responses to others' physical pain and emotional suffering. Plos One. 8: e63085
Bruneau EG, Dufour N, Saxe R. (2012) Social cognition in members of conflict groups: behavioural and neural responses in Arabs, Israelis and South Americans to each other's misfortunes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 367: 717-30
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