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Cascio, C.N. & Falk, E.B. (2016). Neuroscience. In Klaus Bruhn Jensen (Ed.). International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. 1-8.

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Cascio, C.N., Scholz, C., & Falk, E.B. (2015). Social influence and the brain: Persuasion, susceptibility to influence and retransmission. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 3, 51-57.

 

Falk, E.B., Cascio, C.N., & Coronel, J.C. (2015). Neural prediction of communication-relevant outcomes. Communication Methods and Measures, 9, 1-25.  

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Cascio, C.N., Dal Cin, S., & Falk, E.B. (2013). Health communications: Predicting behavior change from the brain. In P. Hall (Ed.) Social Neuroscience and Public Health: Foundations for the Science of Chronic Disease Prevention. Springer.

*+Beard, E.C., +Cascio, C.N., O’Donnell, M.B., Bingham, C.R., Simons-Morton, B.G., Pradhan, A.K., Shope, J.T., Almani, F., & Falk, E.B. (revise and resubmit). Neural mechanisms associated with social influence predict social influence on driving risk. Neuroimage.

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Erickson, S., Harrison, K., Cote, A., Cascio, C.N., Ranz-Schliefer, Cramer, Vest, (under review) From nightmares to nightly news: Enduring media fright reactions in the 21st century. Media Psychology.

 

Bayer, J., O’Donnell, M.B., Cascio, C.N., & Falk, E.B. (under review). Brain sensitivity to exclusion underpins personal network structure. Scientific Reports.

 

Wasylyshyn, N., Hemenway, B., Garcia, J.O., Cascio, C.N., O’Donnell, M.B., Bingham, C.R., Simons-Morton, B., Vettel, J.M., & Falk, E.B. (under review). Global brain dynamics during social exclusion predict subsequent behavioral conformity. Neuroimage.

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*Mentored undergraduate research assistants

+Equal authorship

Schmalzle, R., O’Donnell, M.B., Garcia, J.O., Cascio, C.N., Bayer, J., Bassett, D.S., Vettel, J., & Falk, E.B. (in press). Brain connectivity dynamics during social interaction reflect social network structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

 

O’Donnell, M.B., Bayer, J.B., Cascio, C.N., & Falk, E.B. (in press). Online social network structure modulates neural precursors of recommendations. Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience.

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Cascio, C.N., O’Donnell, M.B., Simons-Morton, B.G., Bingham, C.R., & Falk, E.B. (2017). Cultural context moderates neural pathways to social influence. Culture and Brain, 1-21. 

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Cascio, C.N., O’Donnell, M.B., Tinney, F., Lieberman, M.D., Taylor, S.E., Strecher, V.J., & Falk, E.B. (2016). Self-affirmation activates brain systems associated with self-related processing and reward and is reinforced by future orientation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(4), 621-629.

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Falk, E.B., O’Donnell, M.B., Cascio, C.N., Shumaker, K., Tinney, F., Kang, Y., Lieberman, M.D., Taylor, S.E., An, L, Resnicow, K., Strecher, V.J. (2015) Self-affirmation alters the brain’s response to health messages and subsequent behavior change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(7), 1977-1982.

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Cascio, C.N., O’Donnell, M.B., Bayer, J., Tinney, F., & Falk, E.B. (2015). Neural correlates of susceptibility to group opinions in online word-of-mouth recommendations. Journal of Marketing Research, 52(4), 559-575.

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Cascio, C.N., Carp, J., O’Donnell, M.B., Tinney, F., Bingham, R., Shope, J.T., Ouimet, M.C., Pradhan, A.K., Simons-Morton, B.G., & Falk, E.B. (2015). Buffering social influence: Neural correlates of response inhibition predict driving safety in the presence of a peer. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 27(1), 83-95.

 

Cascio, C.N., Konrath, S., & Falk, E.B. (2014). Social pain seen only in the brain: Narcissists’ self-reports after exclusion do not match their neural activations. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 10(3), 335-341.

 

Falk, E.B., Cascio, C.N., Carp, J., Tinney, F., O’Donnell, M.B., Bingham, R., Shope, J., Ouimet, M.C., Pradhan, A.J., Simons-Morton, B.G. (2014). Neural responses to exclusion predict susceptibility to social influence. Journal of Adolescent Health, 54(5), S22-S31.  

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