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Carolina Pletti
Carolina Pletti
Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna
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Quantifying sources of variability in infancy research using the infant-directed-speech preference
ManyBabies Consortium
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 3 (1), 24-52, 2020
2842020
It's immoral, but I'd do it! Psychopathy traits affect decision‐making in sacrificial dilemmas and in everyday moral situations
C Pletti, L Lotto, G Buodo, M Sarlo
British Journal of Psychology 108 (2), 351-368, 2017
1022017
Emotion understanding and the moral self-concept as motivators of prosocial behavior in middle childhood
N Christner, C Pletti, M Paulus
Cognitive Development 55, 100893, 2020
782020
Will I regret it? Anticipated negative emotions modulate choices in moral dilemmas
C Pletti, L Lotto, A Tasso, M Sarlo
Frontiers in psychology 7, 1918, 2016
422016
Antidepressant treatment, not depression, leads to reductions in behavioral and neural responses to pain empathy
M Rütgen, C Pletti, M Tik, C Kraus, DM Pfabigan, R Sladky, M Klöbl, ...
Translational Psychiatry 9 (1), 164, 2019
372019
Intrinsic altruism or social motivation—what does pupil dilation tell us about children's helping behavior?
C Pletti, A Scheel, M Paulus
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 2089, 2017
362017
Psychopharmacological modulation of event-related potentials suggests that first-hand pain and empathy for pain rely on similar opioidergic processes
M Rütgen, EM Seidel, C Pletti, I Riečanský, A Gartus, C Eisenegger, ...
Neuropsychologia 116, 5-14, 2018
352018
Moral identity relates to the neural processing of third-party moral behavior
C Pletti, J Decety, M Paulus
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 14 (4), 435-445, 2019
322019
The moral self-concept in preschool children: Its dimensions and relation to prosocial behaviors
RM Sticker, N Christner, C Pletti, M Paulus
Cognitive Development 58, 101033, 2021
292021
Evaluation of the legal consequences of action affects neural activity and emotional experience during the resolution of moral dilemmas
C Pletti, M Sarlo, D Palomba, R Rumiati, L Lotto
Brain and cognition 94, 24-31, 2015
252015
Daytime REM sleep affects emotional experience but not decision choices in moral dilemmas
N Cellini, L Lotto, C Pletti, M Sarlo
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 11059, 2017
152017
Neural processing of moral content reflects moral identity in 10‐year‐old children
C Pletti, J Decety, M Paulus
Developmental Science 25 (4), e13232, 2022
112022
Detached empathic experience of others’ pain in remitted states of depression–an fMRI study
M Rütgen, DM Pfabigan, M Tik, C Kraus, C Pletti, R Sladky, M Klöbl, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 31, 102699, 2021
112021
Neural processing of equitable and inequitable distributions in 5-year-old children
C Pletti, M Paulus
Social Neuroscience 15 (5), 584-599, 2020
92020
Longitudinal stability and cross-relations of prosocial behavior and the moral self-concept in early childhood
RM Sticker, N Christner, G Gniewosz, C Pletti, M Paulus
Cognitive Development 66, 101341, 2023
82023
Compliance or empathy—What links maternal sensitivity and toddlers’ emotional helping?
T Becher, S Essler, C Pletti, M Paulus
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 226, 105547, 2023
82023
Gaze cuing of attention in snake phobic women: the influence of facial expression
C Pletti, M Dalmaso, M Sarlo, G Galfano
Frontiers in psychology 6, 454, 2015
72015
Longitudinal evidence that infants develop their imitation abilities by being imitated
S Essler, T Becher, C Pletti, B Gniewosz, M Paulus
Current Biology 33 (21), 4674-4678. e3, 2023
42023
How does the moral self-concept relate to prosocial behaviour? Investigating the role of emotions and consistency preference
N Christner, C Pletti, M Paulus
Cognition and Emotion 36 (5), 894-911, 2022
42022
Does agency matter? Neural processing of robotic movements in 4-and 8-year olds
SRR Nijssen, C Pletti, M Paulus, BCN Müller
Neuropsychologia 157, 107853, 2021
32021
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