This month’s read recommendation is “Hyperscanning shows friends explore and strangers converge in conversation” by Sebastian P. H. Speer et al. This study found that friends tended to explore a wide range of topics and think more differently over time while strangers became more similar in their thoughts and language. Thank you, Laetitia Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, for suggesting this read!
Communication Neuroscience Lab
高等教育
Philadelphia,Pennsylvania 33 位关注者
Lab within Annenberg at University of Penn. We study health and wellbeing, climate action and resilience, and equity.
关于我们
Our lab is based in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
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https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/communication-neuroscience-lab
Communication Neuroscience Lab的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 领域
- neuroscience、psychology、social psychology、communication、climate change、health、well-being、social networks、climate science、science、equity、action、community engagement和behavior change
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3620 Walnut St
US,Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,19104
Communication Neuroscience Lab员工
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Danielle Cosme
Scientific Director & Senior Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
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Omaya Torres, MPH
Senior Research Coordinator at Communication Neuroscience Lab
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Julia Levine
CogSci, PPE & Data Science @ Penn | Research & Analytics @ Penn Leads the Vote
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Lyan Casamalhuapa
Foreign Policy Intern @ WOLA | Student at the University of Pennsylvania
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Communication Neuroscience Lab转发了
Our October paper spotlight features Allie Sinclair's work, which explores different psychological interventions that influence motivation to engage in climate change mitigation behaviors and information sharing. https://lnkd.in/es-HpgKq
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Dr. Boaz Hameiri, a Senior Lecturer at Tel Aviv University and former Postdoc at Penn, is interested in how trait victimhood influences people's support for and participation in political violence. “Perceived victimhood shapes support for interpartisan political violence in the United States” was published in the Psychology of Violence journal (May, 2024).
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Our October paper spotlight features Allie Sinclair's work, which explores different psychological interventions that influence motivation to engage in climate change mitigation behaviors and information sharing. https://lnkd.in/es-HpgKq
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Our September paper spotlight features Matt’s work, which explores how neural responses to social feedback and conformity differs between adolescent and young adult men. Swipe to learn more! https://lnkd.in/eQjTNGrb
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Dr. Rui Pei, a former grad student at the lab and now Postdoctoral Scholar at the Stanford Social Neuroscience Laboratory, is interested in risky behaviors that can have social consequences. Her article on collectivism and COVID-19 growth rates titled “Cultural influence on COVID-19 cognitions and growth speed: The role of collectivism” was published in the Social and Personality Psychology Compass journal (October 11, 2023).
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Our July paper spotlight features Mia’s work, which explores how distancing oneself from unhealthy triggers can alter drinking behavior. Swipe to learn more! Link: https://lnkd.in/e3tZ9sUu #ScienceCommunication #research #psychology #mindfulness #perspective
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Dr. Yoona Kang, a former research director in the lab and now professor at Rutgers University, is interested in the impact of purpose in life on health.?Her research on purpose in life and drinking behaviors was spotlighted in a Penn Today article titled “Mocktails or cocktails? Having a sense of purpose in life can keep binge drinking at bay” and republished in ScienceDaily, EurekAlert, and NeuroscienceNews.com (January 31, 2023). https://lnkd.in/eBFrkWEr