Publications
Marciano, D., Bellier, L., Mayer, I., Ruvalcaba M., Lee, S., Hsu, M., Knight, R.T. (2023). Dynamic expectations: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of sub-second updates in reward predictions. Communications Biology, 6(1), 1-14.
Marciano, D.*, Staveland, B. R.*, Lin, J. J., Saez, I., Hsu, M., & Knight, R. T. (2023). Electrophysiological signatures of inequity-dependent reward encoding in the human OFC. Cell Reports, 42(8). *Equal Contribution
Bellier, L., Llorens, A., Marciano, D., Gunduz, A., Schalk, G., Brunner, P., & Knight, R. T. (2023). Music can be reconstructed from human auditory cortex activity using nonlinear decoding models. PLoS biology, 21(8), e3002176.
Llorens, A., Tzovara, A., ... , Marciano, D., ... Dronkers, N. F. (2021). Gender bias in academia: A lifetime problem that needs solutions. Neuron, 109(13), 2047-2074.
Bigman, Y. E., Yam, K. C., Marciano, D., Reynolds, S. J., & Gray, K. (2021). Threat of racial and economic inequality increases preference for algorithm decision-making. Computers in Human Behavior, 106859.
Marciano, D., Krispin, E., Bourgeois-Gironde, S. and Deouell, L. (2019). Limited resources or limited luck? Why people perceive an illusory negative correlation between the outcomes of choice options despite unequivocal evidence for independence. Judgment and Decision Making, 14(5).
Marciano, D.*, Staveland, B. R.*, Lin, J. J., Saez, I., Hsu, M., & Knight, R. T. (2023). Electrophysiological signatures of inequity-dependent reward encoding in the human OFC. Cell Reports, 42(8). *Equal Contribution
Bellier, L., Llorens, A., Marciano, D., Gunduz, A., Schalk, G., Brunner, P., & Knight, R. T. (2023). Music can be reconstructed from human auditory cortex activity using nonlinear decoding models. PLoS biology, 21(8), e3002176.
Llorens, A., Tzovara, A., ... , Marciano, D., ... Dronkers, N. F. (2021). Gender bias in academia: A lifetime problem that needs solutions. Neuron, 109(13), 2047-2074.
Bigman, Y. E., Yam, K. C., Marciano, D., Reynolds, S. J., & Gray, K. (2021). Threat of racial and economic inequality increases preference for algorithm decision-making. Computers in Human Behavior, 106859.
Marciano, D., Krispin, E., Bourgeois-Gironde, S. and Deouell, L. (2019). Limited resources or limited luck? Why people perceive an illusory negative correlation between the outcomes of choice options despite unequivocal evidence for independence. Judgment and Decision Making, 14(5).
Marciano, D., Bentin, S., and Deouell, L. (2018). Alternative outcomes create biased expectations regarding the received outcome: Evidence from event-related potentials. Neuropsychologia, 113, 126-139.
Hassidim, A., Marciano D., Romm, A., and Shorrer, R. I. (2017) The mechanism is truthful, why aren't you?. American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings, 107(5), 220-224
Marciano-Romm, D., Romm, A., Bourgeois Gironde, S., and Deouell, L. (2016) The Alternative Omen Effect: Illusory Negative Correlation Between the Outcomes of Choice Options. Cognition, 146, 324-338.
Under review
In preparation
Marciano, D., Wertheimer, O., Bourgeois-Gironde, S., Deouell, L. Y. Good luck is perceived as a limited resource in time and space.
Marciano, D., Shachar, S., Perry, A., Choshen‐Hillel, S. Tracking inner conflict in inequity situations: A mouse-tracking study.
Marciano, D., Marmor, A., Ruvalcaba M., Knight, R.T. Electrophysiological signatures of dynamic expectations in older adults.
Marciano, D., Shachar, S., Perry, A., Choshen‐Hillel, S. Tracking inner conflict in inequity situations: A mouse-tracking study.
Marciano, D., Marmor, A., Ruvalcaba M., Knight, R.T. Electrophysiological signatures of dynamic expectations in older adults.