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Session Submission Type: Panel
Come see the latest advances at the intersection of health communication science and biology! How do we motivate smokers to quit smoking, college students to reduce binge drinking and get kids to eat their veggies? In this session, we explore what biological signals from the brain and body tell us about social influence on health and how to design and select better health messages.
Individual Differences in Persuasive Message Processing - Benjamin Turner, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University; Richard Huskey, The Ohio State University; Rene Weber, U of California - Santa Barbara
Scare Me With a Story: The Impact of Intensity and Narrative on Smokers Responses to Anti-Tobacco Videos - Ashley Churchill, Texas Tech University; Layne Russell, Texas Tech University; Linh Phuong Nguyen, Texas Tech U; Paul David Bolls, Texas Tech University; Avonte Kiper, Texas Tech U
Substance Cue Reactivity and Craving in Polysubstance Abuse Contexts - Russell Brent Clayton, Florida State U; Rachel L. Bailey, Florida State University; Rachel Secharan, Florida State U; Jiawei Liu, Washington State U; Yanni Ma, Washington State U
Cognitive Reappraisal of Anti-Binge Drinking Ads Evokes Lasting Change in Perceived Self-Relevance by Changing vmPFC Activity - Bruce Doré, Annenberg School for Communication at the U of Pennsylvania; Nicole Cooper, University of Pennsylvania; Christin Scholz, University of Amsterdam/ Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR); Matthew Brook O'Donnell, U of Pennsylvania; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania
Can Biology Help Children Eat Their Veggies? Testing the Effects of Sensory Appeals of Healthy Foods on Information Processing - Lelia Samson, Radboud University; Moniek Buijzen, BSI/Radboud U
Time-Evolving Dynamics in Brain Networks Forecast Responses to Health Messaging - Nicole Cooper, University of Pennsylvania; Garcia O Javier, US Army Research Laboratory; Steven Tompson, U of Michigan; Matthew Brook O'Donnell, U of Pennsylvania; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania; Jean M Vettel, US Army Research Laboratory
Linking Collectively Shared Brain Responses During Anti-Smoking Messaging to Population-Level Memory - Ralf Schmaelzle, Michigan State U; Elissa Kranzler, U of Pennsylvania; Rui Pei, U of Pennsylvania; Matthew Brook O'Donnell, U of Pennsylvania; Robert Hornik, U of Pennsylvania; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania