Valentina Vellani
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Vellani V, Glickman M, Sharot T
Commun Psychol
. 2024 Nov;
2(1):107.
PMID: 39506099
Knowledge is distributed over many individuals. Thus, humans are tasked with informing one another for the betterment of all. But as information can alter people's action, affect and cognition in...
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Vellani V, Zheng S, Ercelik D, Sharot T
Cognition
. 2023 Mar;
236:105421.
PMID: 36871397
Misinformation can negatively impact people's lives in domains ranging from health to politics. An important research goal is to understand how misinformation spreads in order to curb it. Here, we...
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Vellani V, Garrett N, Gaule A, Patil K, Sharot T
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jul;
12(1):11833.
PMID: 35821231
Individual differences in behaviour, traits and mental-health are partially heritable. Traditionally, studies have focused on quantifying the heritability of high-order characteristics, such as happiness or education attainment. Here, we quantify...
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Charpentier C, Cogliati Dezza I, Vellani V, Globig L, Gadeke M, Sharot T
Sci Rep
. 2022 May;
12(1):7385.
PMID: 35513397
Seeking information when anxious may help reduce the aversive feeling of uncertainty and guide decision-making. If information is negative or confusing, however, this may increase anxiety further. Information gathered under...
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Sorella S, Vellani V, Siugzdaite R, Feraco P, Grecucci A
Eur J Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
55(2):510-527.
PMID: 34797003
The ability to experience, use and eventually control anger is crucial to maintain well-being and build healthy relationships. Despite its relevance, the neural mechanisms behind individual differences in experiencing and...
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Vellani V, de Vries L, Gaule A, Sharot T
Elife
. 2020 Dec;
9.
PMID: 33295870
Humans are motivated to seek information from their environment. How the brain motivates this behavior is unknown. One speculation is that the brain employs neuromodulatory systems implicated in primary reward-seeking,...