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Autor:
Kelsey C. Thiem, Jason K. Clark
Publikováno v:
Self and Identity. :1-22
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2023, Vol.105, pp.104437 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Whereas actual attitudes represent people's evaluations of specific objects as being good or bad, desired attitudes represent the attitude positions that people wish they held. Previous work has established that desired attitudes can have psychologic
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Autor:
Aviva Philipp-Muller, Mengran Xu, Jason K. Clark, Richard E. Petty, Laura E. Wallace, Kevin L. Blankenship, Duane T. Wegener, Mark W. Susmann, Andrew Luttrell
Publikováno v:
European Review of Social Psychology. 33:323-359
COVID-19 mitigation strategies have largely relied on persuading populations to adopt behavioural changes, so it is critical to understand how such persuasive efforts can be made more effective. Th...
Autor:
Jason K. Clark, Daniel V. Madison
EPSP-Spike (E-S) Potentiation occurs alongside synaptic Long-Term Potentiation (LTP), both triggered by high-frequency synaptic stimulation (HFS). In this study, we confirm the earlier findings that E-S potentiation appears to be prevented by prior r
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Autor:
Jason K. Clark, Kelsey C. Thiem
Publikováno v:
Self and Identity. 17:37-55
Previous research has found that activating negative stereotypes after completion of a task can lead people to feel more certain that they performed poorly (i.e., stereotype validation). The current research examined the implications that stereotype
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 68:185-191
Previous research has found that activating self-relevant, negative stereotypes after a task may increase people's certainty about their own poor performance (i.e., stereotype validation). The current research examined how individual differences in s
Soluble oligomers of amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta) have been implicated in the onset of memory deficits in Alzheimer’s disease, perhaps due to their reported ability to impair long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic strength. We previously showed t
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Autor:
Jason K. Clark, Kelsey C. Thiem
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 61:5-11
The extent to which a group is cohesive or entitative has been shown to play a key role in how much perceivers attend to and process group-relevant information. However, less is known about how entitativity may guide the metacognitive perceptions tha
Autor:
John J. Wagner, Brian S. Cummings, Natalie E. Scholpa, Paul M. Trinquero, Sumitra Pati, Jason K. Clark, Serap Sahin, Prashant Monian
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 152:147-156
WOS: 000356738300020
PubMed ID: 25960140
Background: Lipid profiles in the blood are altered in human cocaine users, suggesting that cocaine exposure can induce lipid remodeling. Methods: Lipid changes in the brain tissues of rats sensitize
PubMed ID: 25960140
Background: Lipid profiles in the blood are altered in human cocaine users, suggesting that cocaine exposure can induce lipid remodeling. Methods: Lipid changes in the brain tissues of rats sensitize
Stereotype validation: The effects of activating negative stereotypes after intellectual performance
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 108:531-552
With regard to intellectual performance, a large body of research has shown that stigmatized group members may perform more poorly when negative, self-relevant stereotypes become activated prior to a task. However, no research to date has identified