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Emile Bruneau
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Us and them: Intergroup failures of empathy
M Cikara, EG Bruneau, RR Saxe
Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (3), 149-153, 2011
8462011
The ascent of man: Theoretical and empirical evidence for blatant dehumanization.
N Kteily, E Bruneau, A Waytz, S Cotterill
Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (5), 901, 2015
7352015
Their pain gives us pleasure: How intergroup dynamics shape empathic failures and counter-empathic responses
M Cikara, E Bruneau, JJ Van Bavel, R Saxe
Journal of experimental social psychology 55, 110-125, 2014
4762014
The power of being heard: The benefits of ‘perspective-giving’in the context of intergroup conflict
EG Bruneau, R Saxe
Journal of experimental social psychology 48 (4), 855-866, 2012
3732012
They see us as less than human: Metadehumanization predicts intergroup conflict via reciprocal dehumanization.
N Kteily, G Hodson, E Bruneau
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 110 (3), 343, 2016
3722016
Backlash: The politics and real-world consequences of minority group dehumanization
N Kteily, E Bruneau
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (1), 87-104, 2017
2762017
Exaggerated meta-perceptions predict intergroup hostility between American political partisans
SL Moore-Berg, LO Ankori-Karlinsky, B Hameiri, E Bruneau
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (26), 14864-14872, 2020
1962020
Darker demons of our nature: The need to (re) focus attention on blatant forms of dehumanization
NS Kteily, E Bruneau
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (6), 487-494, 2017
1762017
The unique effects of blatant dehumanization on attitudes and behavior towards Muslim refugees during the European ‘refugee crisis’ across four countries
E Bruneau, N Kteily, L Laustsen
European Journal of Social Psychology 48 (5), 645-662, 2018
1602018
Distinct roles of the ‘shared pain’and ‘theory of mind’networks in processing others’ emotional suffering
EG Bruneau, A Pluta, R Saxe
Neuropsychologia 50 (2), 219-231, 2012
1522012
Parochial empathy predicts reduced altruism and the endorsement of passive harm
EG Bruneau, M Cikara, R Saxe
Social Psychological and Personality Science 8 (8), 934-942, 2017
1442017
Identification of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor recycling and its role in maintaining receptor density at the neuromuscular junction in vivo
E Bruneau, D Sutter, RI Hume, M Akaaboune
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (43), 9949-9959, 2005
1352005
Social cognition in members of conflict groups: behavioural and neural responses in Arabs, Israelis and South Americans to each other's misfortunes
EG Bruneau, N Dufour, R Saxe
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 367 …, 2012
1292012
The enemy as animal: Symmetric dehumanization during asymmetric warfare
E Bruneau, N Kteily
PloS one 12 (7), e0181422, 2017
1282017
Localizing Pain Matrix and Theory of Mind networks with both verbal and non-verbal stimuli
N Jacoby, E Bruneau, J Koster-Hale, R Saxe
Neuroimage 126, 39-48, 2016
1272016
Denying humanity: The distinct neural correlates of blatant dehumanization.
E Bruneau, N Jacoby, N Kteily, R Saxe
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 147 (7), 1078, 2018
1102018
Beyond dislike: Blatant dehumanization predicts teacher discrimination
E Bruneau, H Szekeres, N Kteily, LR Tropp, A Kende
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 23 (4), 560-577, 2020
902020
Attitudes towards the outgroup are predicted by activity in the precuneus in Arabs and Israelis
EG Bruneau, R Saxe
NeuroImage 52 (4), 1704-1711, 2010
882010
Intergroup contact reduces dehumanization and meta-dehumanization: Cross-sectional, longitudinal, and quasi-experimental evidence from 16 samples in five countries
E Bruneau, B Hameiri, SL Moore-Berg, N Kteily
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 47 (6), 906-920, 2021
812021
Empathic control through coordinated interaction of amygdala, theory of mind and extended pain matrix brain regions
EG Bruneau, N Jacoby, R Saxe
NeuroImage 114, 105-119, 2015
802015
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