Social influence and the brain: persuasion, susceptibility to influence and retransmission
Highlights•Neural data complement other methods in advancing social influence
research.•Multi-method approaches are well-suited to explain complex influence …
research.•Multi-method approaches are well-suited to explain complex influence …
Do self-incentives and self-rewards change behavior? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Encouraging people to self-incentivize (ie, to reward themselves in the future if they are
successful in changing their behavior) or self-reward (ie, prompt people to reward …
successful in changing their behavior) or self-reward (ie, prompt people to reward …
Neural predictors of message effectiveness during counterarguing in antidrug campaigns
A substantial amount of research has focused on predicting the effectiveness of persuasive
messages. However, characteristics of both the message itself and its receiver can impact …
messages. However, characteristics of both the message itself and its receiver can impact …
Frontal alpha asymmetry and theta oscillations associated with information sharing intention
NL Fischer, R Peres, M Fiorani - Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Social media has gained increasing importance in many aspects of everyday life, from
building relationships to establishing collaborative networks between individuals worldwide …
building relationships to establishing collaborative networks between individuals worldwide …
Bridging media psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Media neuroscience has emerged as a new area of study at the intersection of media
psychology and cognitive neuroscience. In previous work, we have addressed this trend …
psychology and cognitive neuroscience. In previous work, we have addressed this trend …
Temporal self-regulation theory: Integrating biological, psychological, and ecological determinants of health behavior performance
Temporal self-regulation theory (TST) is an integrative model of individual health behavior
that retains features of familiar social-cognitive models, but extends them to include …
that retains features of familiar social-cognitive models, but extends them to include …
Brain activity in self-and value-related regions in response to online antismoking messages predicts behavior change
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask
whether brain activity in response to online antismoking messages can predict smoking …
whether brain activity in response to online antismoking messages can predict smoking …
[图书][B] Attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control as indicators for nurse educators' intention to use critical thinking teaching strategies: A structural …
AY Smith - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Problem: Deficiencies in new nursing graduates' ability to use critical thinking skills have
been documented. This particular issue has evoked much concern for institutions and …
been documented. This particular issue has evoked much concern for institutions and …
Communication neuroscience: Theory, methodology and experimental approaches
R Schmälzle, D Meshi - Communication methods and measures, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The human brain is our primary biological organ of communication. The brain acts as both
the sender and receiver of messages and underpins our fundamental ability to communicate …
the sender and receiver of messages and underpins our fundamental ability to communicate …
The impact of media type on shared decision processes in third-age populations
Purpose To examine the relationship between the media, through which medical information
was made available (eg digital versus printed), and the patients' desire to play an active part …
was made available (eg digital versus printed), and the patients' desire to play an active part …