Oriel FeldmanHall
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Recent Articles
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Hu Y, Heffner J, Bhandari A, FeldmanHall O
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2025 Jan;
154(3):644-657.
PMID: 39804384
Faces-the most common and complex stimuli in our daily lives-contain multidimensional information used to infer social attributes that guide consequential behaviors, such as deciding who to trust. Decades of research...
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Son J, Vives M, Bhandari A, FeldmanHall O
Nat Hum Behav
. 2024 Sep;
8(11):2156-2167.
PMID: 39300309
To make adaptive social decisions, people must anticipate how information flows through their social network. While this requires knowledge of how people are connected, networks are too large to have...
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Lamba A, Frank M, FeldmanHall O
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
. 2024 Jul;
9(11):1188-1198.
PMID: 39069235
Background: Human learning unfolds under uncertainty. Uncertainty is heterogeneous with different forms exerting distinct influences on learning. While one can be uncertain about what to do to maximize rewarding outcomes,...
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Vives M, de Bruin D, van Baar J, FeldmanHall O
Emotion
. 2024 Jul;
24(8):1899-1906.
PMID: 39023972
Despite decades of research characterizing the relationship between uncertainty and emotion, little is known about how these constructs interact in the wild. Using naturalistic, large-scale language produced on Twitter, we...
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Son J, Bhandari A, FeldmanHall O
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Nov;
120(47):e2310801120.
PMID: 37963254
Social navigation-such as anticipating where gossip may spread, or identifying which acquaintances can help land a job-relies on knowing how people are connected within their larger social communities. Problematically, for...
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Lamba A, Nassar M, FeldmanHall O
Elife
. 2023 Jul;
12.
PMID: 37399050
People learn adaptively from feedback, but the rate of such learning differs drastically across individuals and contexts. Here, we examine whether this variability reflects differences in is learned. Leveraging a...
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Vives M, Heffner J, FeldmanHall O
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2023 Apr;
23(3):491-502.
PMID: 37029276
Decisions made under uncertainty often are considered according to their perceived subjective value. We move beyond this traditional framework to explore the hypothesis that conceptual representations of uncertainty influence risky...
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Vives M, de Bruin D, van Baar J, FeldmanHall O, Bhandari A
Nat Hum Behav
. 2023 Mar;
7(5):765-775.
PMID: 36997668
Correctly identifying the meaning of a stimulus requires activating the appropriate semantic representation among many alternatives. One way to reduce this uncertainty is to differentiate semantic representations from each other,...
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de Bruin D, van Baar J, Rodriguez P, FeldmanHall O
Sci Adv
. 2023 Feb;
9(5):eabq5920.
PMID: 36724226
Despite receiving the same sensory input, opposing partisans often interpret political content in disparate ways. Jointly analyzing controlled and naturalistic functional magnetic resonance imaging data, we uncover the neurobiological mechanisms...
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FeldmanHall O, Heffner J
Am Psychol
. 2023 Jan;
77(9):1017-1029.
PMID: 36595398
The study of emotion has been plagued by several challenges that have left the field fractionated. To date, there is no dominant method for measuring the nebulous and often ill-defined...