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Session Submission Type: Interactive Paper Session
How Health Messages Reach our Brains: Coupled Neural Dynamics During Effective Antialcohol Videos - Ralf Schmaelzle, Michigan State U; Martin Imhof, U Konstanz; Britta Renner, U of Konstanz; Harald Schupp, U of Konstanz
Coherent neural activity in the brain’s value system during antismoking messages is linked to reductions in smoking - Nicole Cooper, Army Research Laboratory; Steven Tompson, U of Michigan; Matthew O'Donnell, U of Pennsylvania; Jean Vettel, Army Research Laboratory; Danielle Bassett, U of Pennsylvania; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania
Virtually “In the Heat of the Moment”: Insula Activation Distinguishes Men Who in Real Life Were Sexually Risky Versus Safe - Benjamin James Smith, U of Southern California; Feng Xue, U of Southern California; Vitalya Droutman, U of Southern California; Emily Barkley-Levenson, Hofstra U; A Melrose, U of Southern California; Antoine Bechara, U of Southern California; Lynn Carol Miller, U of Southern California; Paul Appleby, U of Southern California; Stephen Read, U of Southern California
Examining Cognitive Load and Recall for Educational Multimedia Messages in ADHD and High Media Multitasking Populations - Jacob T Fisher, The U of California, Santa Barbara; Justin Robert Keene, Texas Tech U
Brain Activation Upon Ideal-Body Media Exposure and Peer Feedback in Young Females (Top 5 Paper) - Jolanda Veldhuis, VU U Amsterdam; Mara Van der Meulen, Department of Psychology, Leiden University; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition; Barbara R. Braams, Department of Psychology, Leiden University; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition; Sabine Peters, Department of Psychology, Leiden University; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition; Elly A. Konijn, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Eveline A. Crone, Department of Psychology, Leiden University; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition
Increasing Receptivity to Health Communications: Effects of Self-Transcendence and Affirmation Priming on Neural Responses to Health Messages and Behavior Change (Top 5 Paper) - Yoona Kang, U of Pennsylvania; Prateekshit Pandey, U of Pennsylvania; Nicole Cooper, Army Research Laboratory; Christin Scholz, U of Pennsylvania; Matthew O'Donnell, U of Pennsylvania; Alison Elliott, U of Pennsylvania; Teresa Pegors, Azusa Pacific U; Matthew D Lieberman, UCLA, Department of Psychology; Shelley Taylor, UCLA; Victor Strecher, U of Michigan; Sonya Dal Cin, U of Michigan; Sara Konrath, Indiana U; Thad Polk, U of Michigan; Kenneth Resnicow, U of Michigan; Lawrence An, U of Michigan; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania