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Tankersley, D., Stowe, C.J., & Huettel, S.A. (2007). Altruism is associated with an increased neural response to agency. Nature Neuroscience, 10 (2), 150-151.
Huettel, S.A. (2006). Behavioral, but not reward, risk modulates activation of prefrontal, parietal, and insular cortices. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 6 (2), 142-152.
Huettel, S.A., Stowe, C.J., Gordon, E.M., Warner, B.T, & Platt, M.L. (2006). Neural signatures of economic preferences for risk and ambiguity. Neuron, 49, 765-775.
Huettel, S.A., Song, A.W., & McCarthy, G. (2005). Decisions under uncertainty: Probabilistic context influences activity of prefrontal and parietal cortices. Journal of Neuroscience, 25 (13), 3304-3311.
Huettel, S.A., & McCarthy, G. (2004). What is odd in the oddball task? Prefrontal cortex is activated by dynamic changes in response strategy. Neuropsychologia, 42 (3), 379-386.
Huettel, S.A., McKeown, M.J., Song, A.W., Hart, S., Spencer, D.D., Allison, T., & McCarthy, G. (2004). Linking hemodynamic and electrophysiological measures of brain activity: Evidence from functional MRI and intracranial field potentials. Cerebral Cortex, 14 (2), 165-173.
Huettel, S.A., Misiurek, J., Jurkowski, A.J., McCarthy, G. (2004). Dynamic and strategic aspects of executive processing. Brain Research, 1000, 78-84.
Huettel, S.A., Obembe, O.O., Song, A.W, & Woldorff, M.G. (2004). The BOLD fMRI refractory effect is specific to stimulus attributes: Evidence from a visual motion paradigm. NeuroImage, 23 (1), 402-408.
Huettel, S.A., Song, A.W., & McCarthy, G. (2004). Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Sunderland, Massachusetts: Sinauer Associates.
Huettel, S.A., Mack, P.B., & McCarthy, G. (2002). Perceiving patterns in random series: Dynamic processing of sequence in prefrontal cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 5 (5), 485-490.

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