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Stephanie Wake
University of Leeds - Leeds / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 5209905
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Stephanie Wake's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A common neural code for social and monetary rewards in the human striatum Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 12 (10), 1558-1564, 2017
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A synthesis of meta-analytic evidence of behavioral interventions to reduce HIV/STIs Journal of Behavioral Medicine 39, 371-385, 2016
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Student pro-sociality: Measuring institutional and individual factors that predict pro-social behaviour at university Current psychology 38, 920-930, 2019
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Elucidating the role of the posterior medial frontal cortex in social conflict processing Neuropsychologia 132, 107124, 2019
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The Neural basis of Social Information Processing: Influencing factors and associated neural mechanismsS WakeUniversity of York, 20192019
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