- John
Terrence Cacioppo (June 12, 1951 –
March 5, 2018) was the
Tiffany and
Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor at the
University of Chicago...
- po****rized in an
article by John
Cacioppo and Gary Berntson,
published in the
American Psychologist in 1992.
Cacioppo and
Berntson are
considered as the...
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right superior frontal gyrus,
suggesting diminished executive control.
Cacioppo and
colleagues (2009)
found that
lonely individuals express weaker activation...
-
Cacioppo,
Cianciulli reportedly received 50,000 lire, ****orted
jewels and
public bonds. She even sold all the victims'
clothing and shoes.
Cacioppo's...
- anthropomorphism: A
replication and
extension of Epley, Akalis, Waytz, and
Cacioppo (2008).
Psychological Science, 27(12), 1644–1650. Borgi, M., & Cirulli...
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Curtis Cacioppo (born 1951 in Ravenna, Ohio) is an
American composer of
contemporary classical music and pianist. He is of
Sicilian ancestry on his father's...
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change of attitudes. The ELM was
developed by
Richard E.
Petty and John
Cacioppo in 1980. The
model aims to
explain different ways of
processing stimuli...
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Archived from the
original on 2
February 2016.
Retrieved 24
April 2015.
Cacioppo, John T.; Berntson, Gary G.; Nusbaum,
Howard C. (2008). "Neuroimaging as...
- psychophysiology, neuroscience,
biological psychology, and with his
colleague John
Cacioppo, a
founding father of
social neuroscience. His
research attempts to elucidate...
- et al. 2008, von
Hecker &
Meiser 2005),
lonely (Baumeister et al. 2002,
Cacioppo &
Patrick 2008,
Campbell et al. 2006, Tun et al. 2012),
sleep deprived...