The partisan brain: An identity-based model of political belief
JJ Van Bavel, A Pereira - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
Democracies assume accurate knowledge by the populace, but the human attraction to fake
and untrustworthy news poses a serious problem for healthy democratic functioning. We …
and untrustworthy news poses a serious problem for healthy democratic functioning. We …
Implicit? What do you mean? A comprehensive review of the delusive implicitness construct in attitude research
O Corneille, M Hütter - Personality and Social Psychology …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article provides a comprehensive review of divergent conceptualizations of the “implicit”
construct that have emerged in attitude research over the past two decades. In doing so, our …
construct that have emerged in attitude research over the past two decades. In doing so, our …
A meta-analysis of procedures to change implicit measures.
Using a novel technique known as network meta-analysis, we synthesized evidence from
492 studies (87,418 participants) to investigate the effectiveness of procedures in changing …
492 studies (87,418 participants) to investigate the effectiveness of procedures in changing …
[PDF][PDF] Affective–reflective theory of physical inactivity and exercise
R Brand, P Ekkekakis - German Journal of exercise and …, 2018 - faculty.sites.iastate.edu
Insufficient physical activity is one of the ten leading global risk factors for mortality (World
Health Organization, 2009), with worldwide prevalence ranging from 16.6 to 34.5% for …
Health Organization, 2009), with worldwide prevalence ranging from 16.6 to 34.5% for …
Six lessons for a cogent science of implicit bias and its criticism
B Gawronski - Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Skepticism about the explanatory value of implicit bias in understanding social
discrimination has grown considerably. The current article argues that both the dominant …
discrimination has grown considerably. The current article argues that both the dominant …
Two traditions of research on gender identity
Gender identity reflects people's understanding of themselves in terms of cultural definitions
of female and male. In this article, we identify two traditions of research on gender identity …
of female and male. In this article, we identify two traditions of research on gender identity …
Women's representation in science predicts national gender-science stereotypes: Evidence from 66 nations.
In the past 40 years, the proportion of women in science courses and careers has
dramatically increased in some nations but not in others. Our research investigated how …
dramatically increased in some nations but not in others. Our research investigated how …
Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal, and the process of change in psychotherapy: New insights from brain science
RD Lane, L Ryan, L Nadel… - Behavioral and brain …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Since Freud, clinicians have understood that disturbing memories contribute to
psychopathology and that new emotional experiences contribute to therapeutic change. Yet …
psychopathology and that new emotional experiences contribute to therapeutic change. Yet …
Unconscious influences on decision making: A critical review
To what extent do we know our own minds when making decisions? Variants of this
question have preoccupied researchers in a wide range of domains, from mainstream …
question have preoccupied researchers in a wide range of domains, from mainstream …
Toward a formalized account of attitudes: The Causal Attitude Network (CAN) model.
This article introduces the Causal Attitude Network (CAN) model, which conceptualizes
attitudes as networks consisting of evaluative reactions and interactions between these …
attitudes as networks consisting of evaluative reactions and interactions between these …