Social influence and the brain: persuasion, susceptibility to influence and retransmission

CN Cascio, C Scholz, EB Falk - Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Neural data complement other methods in advancing social 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

EM Brown, DM Smith, T Epton, CJ Armitage - Behavior therapy, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Neural predictors of message effectiveness during counterarguing in antidrug campaigns

R Weber, R Huskey, JM Mangus… - Communication …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

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 …

Bridging media psychology and cognitive neuroscience

R Weber, A Eden, R Huskey… - Journal of Media …, 2015 - econtent.hogrefe.com
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 …

Temporal self-regulation theory: Integrating biological, psychological, and ecological determinants of health behavior performance

PA Hall, GT Fong - Social neuroscience and public health: Foundations for …, 2013 - Springer
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 …

Brain activity in self-and value-related regions in response to online antismoking messages predicts behavior change

N Cooper, S Tompson, MB O'Donnell… - Journal of Media …, 2015 - econtent.hogrefe.com
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 …

[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 …

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 impact of media type on shared decision processes in third-age populations

I Reychav, I Najami, DR Raban, R McHaney… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …