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The neuroscience of political polarization and support for violence:
- Jean Decety, Ph.D., University of Chicago, USA
Resting-state and guilt-related neural predictors of vulnerability and resilience to major depression:
- Roland Zahn, M.D., King’s College London, UK
- Jorge Moll, M.D., Ph.D., D’Or Institute for Research and Education, Brazil
- Rebecca Elliott, Ph.D., University of Manchester, UK
Neurotransmitter functioning in late life depression and mild cognitive impairment:
- Gwenn Smith, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, USA
Relations between facial characteristics (e.g., symmetry) and perceptions of the Hadza hunter-gatherers of Tanzania and the Tsimane people of Bolivia:
- Coren Apicella, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Kris Smith, Ph.D., Washington State University, USA
- Adar Eisenbruch, Ph.D., Mount Saint Mary College., USA
Dispositional and neural markers of moral inspiration’s influence on prosocial behavior:
- Hyemin Han, Ph.D., University of Alabama, USA
- Josh May, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA–
Neurocognitive correlates of experiencing epistemic injustice:
- Laura Niemi, Ph.D., Cornell University, USA
- Natalia Washington, Ph.D., University of Utah, USA