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Social, self,(situational), and affective processes in medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC): Causal, multivariate, and reverse inference evidence
MD Lieberman, MA Straccia, ML Meyer, M Du, KM Tan
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 99, 311-328, 2019
2172019
VL-InterpreT: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Interpreting Vision-Language Transformers
E Aflalo*, M Du*, SY Tseng, Y Liu, C Wu, N Duan, V Lal, ...
Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern …, 2022
292022
How does the brain navigate knowledge of social relations? Testing for shared neural mechanisms for shifting attention in space and social knowledge
M Du, R Basyouni, C Parkinson
NeuroImage, 118019, 2021
142021
How Does the Brain Infer Hidden Social Structures?
C Parkinson, M Du
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 24 (7), 497-498, 2020
102020
Similarity among friends serves as a social prior: the assumption that “birds of a feather flock together” shapes social decisions and relationship beliefs
ME Schwyck*, M Du*, Y Li, LJ Chang, C Parkinson, (*equal contribution)
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672221140269, 2022
82022
Brain encoding models based on multimodal transformers can transfer across language and vision
J Tang, M Du, VA Vo, V Lal, A Huth
Thirty-seventh Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, 2023
72023
Lonely individuals process the world in idiosyncratic ways
EC Baek, R Hyon, K López, M Du, MA Porter, C Parkinson
Psychological Science 34 (6), 683-695, 2023
72023
Navigating social knowledge
M Du, C Parkinson
Nature Neuroscience 24 (9), 1195-1197, 2021
52021
Neural encoding of novel social networks: evidence that perceivers prioritize others’ centrality
ME Schwyck, M Du, P Natarajan, JA Chwe, C Parkinson
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 18 (1), nsac059, 2023
12023
The association between personal social network position and learning new networks
M Schwyck, C Parkinson, M Du
OSF, 2022
2022
The role of one’s own social network position in learning new networks: Brokerage is associated with better network learning
M Schwyck, M Du, C Parkinson
OSF, 0
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