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Journal of Media Psychology, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2015
- Benjamin K. Johnson, Mao H. Vang, Brandon Van Der Heide:
Show Me The Goods. 3-10
- Bartosz W. Wojdynski:
Interactive Data Graphics and Information Processing. 11-21 - Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ashton Gerding:
The Cognitive Tax of Self-Objectification. 22-32 - Caleb T. Carr, Paul Zube:
Network Autocorrelation of Task Performance via Informal Communication Within a Virtual World. 33-44
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2015
- Matthias Hofer, Laetitia Burkhard, Mathias Allemand:
Age Differences in Emotion Regulation During a Distressing Film Scene. 47-52
- Annie Lang, Nancy Schwartz, Sharon Mayell:
Slow Down You're Moving Too Fast. 53-63 - Diana Rieger, Franzisca Bartz, Gary Bente:
Reintegrating the Ad. 64-77 - Florian Arendt, Nina Steindl, Peter Vitouch:
Effects of News Stereotypes on the Perception of Facial Threat. 78-86
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2015
- René Weber:
Brain, Mind, and MediaNeuroscience Meets Media Psychology. 89-92
- Nicole Cooper, Steven H. Tompson, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, Emily B. Falk:
Brain Activity in Self- and Value-Related Regions in Response to Online Antismoking Messages Predicts Behavior Change. 93-109 - Thomas W. James, Robert F. Potter, Sungkyoung Lee, Sunah Kim, Ryan A. Stevenson, Annie Lang:
How Realistic Should Avatars Be?An Initial fMRI Investigation of Activation of the Face Perception Network by Real and Animated Faces. 109-117 - Niklas Ravaja, Pekka Aula, Alessio Falco, Salla Laaksonen, Mikko Salminen, Antti Ainamo:
Online News and Corporate ReputationA Neurophysiological Investigation. 118-133 - Narine S. Yegiyan:
Explicating the Emotion Spillover EffectAt the Intersection of Motivational Activation, Resource Allocation, and Consolidation. 134-145
- René Weber, Allison Eden, Richard Huskey, J. Michael Mangus, Emily B. Falk:
Bridging Media Psychology and Cognitive NeuroscienceChallenges and Opportunities. 146-156
Volume 27, Number 4, October 2015
- Elsbeth D. Asbeek Brusse, Marieke L. Fransen, Edith G. Smit:
The More You Say, the Less They Hear. 159-169 - Silvia Casale, Guilia Fiovaranti, Scott E. Caplan:
Online Disinhibition. 170-177 - Florian Arendt, Franziska Marquart, Jörg Matthes:
Effects of Right-Wing Populist Political Advertising on Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes. 178-189 - Jana Eyssel, Daniel Geschke, Wolfgang Frindte:
Is Seeing Believing? 190-202
- Malte Elson, Andrew K. Przybylski, Nicole Krämer:
"Technology and Human Behavior". 203-204
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