Very first impressions. M Bar, M Neta, H Linz Emotion 6 (2), 269, 2006 | 787 | 2006 |
Humans prefer curved visual objects M Bar, M Neta Psychological science 17 (8), 645-648, 2006 | 651 | 2006 |
Human amygdala responses to facial expressions of emotion. P Whalen, FC Davis, JA Oler, H Kim, MJ Kim, M Neta Guilford Press, 2009 | 331 | 2009 |
Visual elements of subjective preference modulate amygdala activation M Bar, M Neta Neuropsychologia 45 (10), 2191-2200, 2007 | 275 | 2007 |
Corrugator muscle responses are associated with individual differences in positivity-negativity bias. M Neta, CJ Norris, PJ Whalen Emotion 9 (5), 640, 2009 | 119 | 2009 |
Measuring attention in the hemispheres: The lateralized attention network test (LANT) DJ Greene, A Barnea, K Herzberg, A Rassis, M Neta, A Raz, E Zaidel Brain and cognition 66 (1), 21-31, 2008 | 107 | 2008 |
Integrated contextual representation for objects' identities and their locations N Gronau, M Neta, M Bar Journal of cognitive neuroscience 20 (3), 371-388, 2008 | 99 | 2008 |
The primacy of negative interpretations when resolving the valence of ambiguous facial expressions M Neta, PJ Whalen Psychological science 21 (7), 901-907, 2010 | 95 | 2010 |
Valence resolution of ambiguous facial expressions using an emotional oddball task. M Neta, FC Davis, PJ Whalen Emotion 11 (6), 1425, 2011 | 78 | 2011 |
Developmental changes in the organization of functional connections between the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex DJ Greene, TO Laumann, JW Dubis, SK Ihnen, M Neta, JD Power, ... Journal of Neuroscience 34 (17), 5842-5854, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Behind the mask: the influence of mask-type on amygdala response to fearful faces MJ Kim, RA Loucks, M Neta, FC Davis, JA Oler, EC Mazzulla, PJ Whalen Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 5 (4), 363-368, 2010 | 70 | 2010 |
The proactive brain: Using rudimentary information to make predictive judgments M Bar, M Neta Journal of Consumer Behaviour: An International Research Review 7 (4‐5), 319-330, 2008 | 60 | 2008 |
Separable responses to error, ambiguity, and reaction time in cingulo-opercular task control regions M Neta, BL Schlaggar, SE Petersen Neuroimage 99, 59-68, 2014 | 55 | 2014 |
Individual differences in neural activity during a facial expression vs. identity working memory task M Neta, PJ Whalen Neuroimage 56 (3), 1685-1692, 2011 | 51 | 2011 |
Neural responses to ambiguity involve domain-general and domain-specific emotion processing systems M Neta, WM Kelley, PJ Whalen Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 25 (4), 547-557, 2013 | 50 | 2013 |
Spatial and temporal characteristics of error-related activity in the human brain M Neta, FM Miezin, SM Nelson, JW Dubis, NUF Dosenbach, ... Journal of Neuroscience 35 (1), 253-266, 2015 | 49 | 2015 |
Tasks driven by perceptual information do not recruit sustained BOLD activity in cingulo-opercular regions JW Dubis, JS Siegel, M Neta, KM Visscher, SE Petersen Cerebral Cortex 26 (1), 192-201, 2016 | 32 | 2016 |
Distinct stages of moment-to-moment processing in the cinguloopercular and frontoparietal networks C Gratton, M Neta, H Sun, EJ Ploran, BL Schlaggar, ME Wheeler, ... Cerebral Cortex 27 (3), 2403-2417, 2017 | 30 | 2017 |
Interpreting ambiguous social cues in unpredictable contexts FC Davis, M Neta, MJ Kim, JM Moran, PJ Whalen Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 11 (5), 775-782, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
Cortisol responses enhance negative valence perception for ambiguous facial expressions CC Brown, CM Raio, M Neta Scientific Reports 7 (1), 1-8, 2017 | 28 | 2017 |