Joseph Heffner

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CLPS Brown University, Providence, RI 
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Parents

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Kurt J. Gray research assistant UNC Chapel Hill
B. Keith Payne research assistant UNC Chapel Hill
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong research assistant Duke (Philosophy Tree)
Oriel FeldmanHall grad student Brown
Robb Rutledge post-doc Yale

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Jana Schaich-Borg collaborator Duke
Jae-Young Son collaborator Brown
Nina Strohminger collaborator
Marc Lluís Vives collaborator Brown
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Vives ML, Heffner J, FeldmanHall O. (2023) Conceptual representations of uncertainty predict risky decision-making. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
FeldmanHall O, Heffner J. (2023) A generalizable framework for assessing the role of emotion during choice. The American Psychologist. 77: 1017-1029
Heffner J, FeldmanHall O. (2022) A probabilistic map of emotional experiences during competitive social interactions. Nature Communications. 13: 1718
Heffner J, Son JY, FeldmanHall O. (2021) Emotion prediction errors guide socially adaptive behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour. 5: 1391-1401
Heffner J, Vives ML, FeldmanHall O. (2021) Emotional responses to prosocial messages increase willingness to self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Personality and Individual Differences. 170: 110420
Heffner J, FeldmanHall O. (2019) Why we don't always punish: Preferences for non-punitive responses to moral violations. Scientific Reports. 9: 13219
FeldmanHall O, Son JY, Heffner J. (2018) Norms and the Flexibility of Moral Action. Personality Neuroscience. 1: e15
Schaich Borg J, Srivastava S, Lin L, et al. (2017) Rat intersubjective decisions are encoded by frequency-specific oscillatory contexts. Brain and Behavior. 7: e00710
Strohminger N, Gray K, Chituc V, et al. (2015) The MR2: A multi-racial, mega-resolution database of facial stimuli. Behavior Research Methods
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