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Session Submission Type: Panel
Can basic science and our understanding of biology advance our understanding of communication studies? In this session, researchers aim to answer this question by examining the relationship between basic neural and physiological processes and interpersonal communication and media effects.
Helping Those Under Stress: Advice-Giving Strategy is Modulated by Physiological Reactivity to a Plea - Yining Zhou Malloch, University of California, Davis; Narine S. Yegiyan, U of California, Davis; You Zhan, U of California, Davis
Organized Complexity in Communication Science: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Psychophysiological Methods in Communication - Justin Robert Keene, Texas Tech U; Robyn Adams, Texas Tech U; Christina J Najera, Texas Tech University; Jacob T Fisher, The U of California, Santa Barbara; Collin Kristopher Berke, Texas Tech U; Paul David Bolls, Texas Tech University
Excessive Social Media Users Demonstrate Impaired Decision Making - Dar Meshi, Michigan State U; Anastassia Elizarova, McGill U; Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Monash U
Social Influence: A Functional Connectivity Approach to Conformity - Christopher N Cascio, U of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Journalism and Mass Communication; Elisa C Baek, U of Pennsylvania; Matthew Brook O'Donnell, U of Pennsylvania; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania
"Look Harder!" ADHD, Media Multitasking, and the Effects of Cognitive and Perceptual Load on Resource Availability and Processing Performance - Jacob T Fisher, The U of California, Santa Barbara; Frederic Rene Hopp, U of California, Santa Barbara; Rene Weber, U of California - Santa Barbara
Safety Versus Risk Endorsing Peer Attitudes Influence Adolescent Risk Taking Through Distinct Neural Mechanisms - Rui Pei, U of Pennsylvania; Christopher N Cascio, U of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Journalism and Mass Communication; Bruce Simons-Morton, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Emily Falk, U of Pennsylvania
Organizing, Explaining, and Critiquing the Application of Statistical fMRI Analyses in Communication Science - 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