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The Power of Human: How Our Shared Humanity Can Help Us Create A Better World
W.W. Norton, June 2019

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Journal Articles
Does Online Technology Make Us More or Less Sociable? A Preliminary Review and Call for Research

Adam Waytz & Kurt Gray. Perspectives on Psychological Science (2018)

Mental Simulation and Meaning in Life

Adam Waytz, Hal E. Hershfield, & Diana I. Tamir. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2015)

Motive Attribution Asymmetry for Love vs. Hate Drives Intractable Conflict (PDF)

Adam Waytz, Liane L. Young, & Jeremy Ginges. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2014)

The Mind in the Machine: Anthropomorphism Increases Trust in an Autonomous Vehicle (PDF)

Adam Waytz, Joy Heafner, & Nicholas Epley. Journal of Experimental and Social Psychology (2014)

Response of Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex Predicts Altruistic Behavior (PDF)

Adam Waytz, Jamil Zaki, & Jason P. Mitchell. Journal of Neuroscience (2012)

In the News

  • Whistleblower Earns $30 Million, But Does Money Really Make Tipsters Come Forward?

    Because of their “moral thrust,” money is not the primary motivator for many whistleblowers. — MarketWatch

  • How Brain Science Found Its Way Into Business School

    — Schools create courses to help students improve productivity, influence decision-making, and handle stress. — Financial Times

  • How Will Pop Music Adapt to Autonomous Cars?

    After decades of driving in hit songs, American lyricists will have to get used to the passenger seat. — Future Tense, Slate

  • Humans and Machines

    Understanding why humans distrust machines, and identifying ways to optimize human-machine partnerships to maximize trust. — The National Academies

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