transcranial magnetic stimulation Reference library
The Oxford Companion to Consciousness
...magnetic stimulation There are many ways of attempting to capture the scientific essence of consciousness. One can record brain activity that correlates with states of awareness ( see correlates of consciousness, scientific perspectivs ; electroencephalography ), study patients who have lost aspects of awareness ( see blindsight ), or manipulate awareness by using psychological techniques ( see change blindness ). One can also directly interfere with states of awareness by stimulating neurologically intact brains. This is achieved by ...
A Historical View on Attitudes and Persuasion Reference library
Pablo Briñol, Richard E. Petty, and Joshua J. Guyer
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the History of Modern Psychology
...the modification and distortion of judgments. In H. Guetzkow (Ed.), Groups, leadership, and men (pp. 177–190). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Press. Banaji, M. R. (2004). The opposite of a great truth is also true. In J. T. Jost , M. R. Banaji , & D. A. Prentice (Eds.), Perspectivism in social psychology: The yin and yang of scientific progress (pp. 127–140). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Bargh, J. A. (1999). The cognitive monster: The case against the controllability of automatic stereotype effects. In S. Chaiken & Y. Trope (Eds...
The History of Psychology in Brazil Reference library
Regina Helena de Freitas Campos
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the History of Modern Psychology
...her role had always been prescribed. This role was inscribed in the village structure itself, where the localization of the habitations and the rules for inhabiting them determined the social roles and the villagers’ vision of the world. This vision, generically denominated “perspectivism” in anthropology ( Viveiros de Castro, 2002 ), sees the world as inhabited by different species of subjects (human and nonhuman), which apprehend it from different points of view. In this mosaic of perspectives, both humans and animals can look upon one another as people,...
Structure and Function of Attitudes Reference library
Pablo Briñol, Richard E. Petty, and Maria Stavraki
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Social Psychology
...the PAST model . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 90 , 21–41. Petty, R. E. , Tormala, Z. L. , & Rucker, D. D. (2004). Resisting persuasion by counterarguing: An attitude strength perspective. In J. T. Jost , M. R. Banaji , & D. A. Prentice (Eds.), Perspectivism in social psychology: The yin and yang of scientific progress (pp. 37–51). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Petty, R. E. , & Wegener, D. T. (1998). Matching versus mismatching attitude functions: Implications for scrutiny of persuasive messages . Personality...