The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology
Herausgeber: Floyd, Kory; Weber, René
The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology
Herausgeber: Floyd, Kory; Weber, René
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The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology charts the critical junctures of communication studies where a biological approach has been successfully applied. With contributions from preeminent scholars around the globe, it sets the agenda for future research and is a seminal training resource for the next generation.
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The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology charts the critical junctures of communication studies where a biological approach has been successfully applied. With contributions from preeminent scholars around the globe, it sets the agenda for future research and is a seminal training resource for the next generation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 903g
- ISBN-13: 9780815376736
- ISBN-10: 0815376731
- Artikelnr.: 58731011
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 903g
- ISBN-13: 9780815376736
- ISBN-10: 0815376731
- Artikelnr.: 58731011
Kory Floyd is Professor of Communication and Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona. René Weber is Professor of Communication at the University of California Santa Barbara and the Director of UCSB's Media Neuroscience Lab (http://medianeuroscience.org).
Part 1: Communication Science and Biology 1. Introduction 2. Building
communication science through the blue prints of DC Dennett & Robert Pirsig
Part 2: Evolutionary Perspectives 3. Natural selection and the nature of
communication 4. Costly signaling in human communication 5. Evolution,
structure, and functions of human laughter 6. Behavior genetics and twin
studies: Principles, methods, and analytical techniques for innovative
communication research 7. Evolutionary reasoning in communication
scholarship: Generating and testing sound hypotheses Part 3: Communication
and Media Neuroscience 8. Mediated messages and synchronized brains 9. The
neuroscience of persuasion and information propagation: Key role of the
mentalizing system 10. Social media in neuroscience research 11. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on political knowledge, misinformation,
and memory for "facts" 12. Advancing the synchronization theory of flow
experience 13. Attention, working memory, and media multitasking 14. Video
gaming: A challenge for the brain's reward system? 15. Biological
perspectives of media violence and aggression 16. Virtual reality for
communication neuroscience 17. Is there a cultural brain? Analyzing
individual differences in processing media messages 18. Neuromarketing: How
to choose the right measures 19. Investigating communication using
peripheral nervous system measurement 20. The state-of-the-art and the
future of brain imaging methodology in communication research Part 4:
Interpersonal Communication 21. Emotion and emotional communication 22.
The biology of affectionate communication 23. Social support and
physiology: Current trends and future directions 24. Developmental
psychophysiology and the human stress response during communication 25.
Physiological arousal while ruminating about conflict with a quantum
application to relational observation 26. Communication, stress, and
thriving in close relationships 27. Sexual communication and biology 28.
The state-of-the-art and the future of "wet psychophysiology" in
communication research Part 5: Integrated Perspectives 29. How the LC4MP
became the DHCCST: An epistemological fairy tale 30. The life of a model:
Commentary on "How the LC4MP became the DHCCST" 31. Bodies and minds in
sync: Forms and functions of interpersonal synchrony in human interaction
32. Physically, biologically, and socially constructed notions of sex and
gender in communication science 33. Communication and quantum cognition 34.
Advancing the model of intuitive morality and exemplars
communication science through the blue prints of DC Dennett & Robert Pirsig
Part 2: Evolutionary Perspectives 3. Natural selection and the nature of
communication 4. Costly signaling in human communication 5. Evolution,
structure, and functions of human laughter 6. Behavior genetics and twin
studies: Principles, methods, and analytical techniques for innovative
communication research 7. Evolutionary reasoning in communication
scholarship: Generating and testing sound hypotheses Part 3: Communication
and Media Neuroscience 8. Mediated messages and synchronized brains 9. The
neuroscience of persuasion and information propagation: Key role of the
mentalizing system 10. Social media in neuroscience research 11. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on political knowledge, misinformation,
and memory for "facts" 12. Advancing the synchronization theory of flow
experience 13. Attention, working memory, and media multitasking 14. Video
gaming: A challenge for the brain's reward system? 15. Biological
perspectives of media violence and aggression 16. Virtual reality for
communication neuroscience 17. Is there a cultural brain? Analyzing
individual differences in processing media messages 18. Neuromarketing: How
to choose the right measures 19. Investigating communication using
peripheral nervous system measurement 20. The state-of-the-art and the
future of brain imaging methodology in communication research Part 4:
Interpersonal Communication 21. Emotion and emotional communication 22.
The biology of affectionate communication 23. Social support and
physiology: Current trends and future directions 24. Developmental
psychophysiology and the human stress response during communication 25.
Physiological arousal while ruminating about conflict with a quantum
application to relational observation 26. Communication, stress, and
thriving in close relationships 27. Sexual communication and biology 28.
The state-of-the-art and the future of "wet psychophysiology" in
communication research Part 5: Integrated Perspectives 29. How the LC4MP
became the DHCCST: An epistemological fairy tale 30. The life of a model:
Commentary on "How the LC4MP became the DHCCST" 31. Bodies and minds in
sync: Forms and functions of interpersonal synchrony in human interaction
32. Physically, biologically, and socially constructed notions of sex and
gender in communication science 33. Communication and quantum cognition 34.
Advancing the model of intuitive morality and exemplars
Part 1: Communication Science and Biology 1. Introduction 2. Building
communication science through the blue prints of DC Dennett & Robert Pirsig
Part 2: Evolutionary Perspectives 3. Natural selection and the nature of
communication 4. Costly signaling in human communication 5. Evolution,
structure, and functions of human laughter 6. Behavior genetics and twin
studies: Principles, methods, and analytical techniques for innovative
communication research 7. Evolutionary reasoning in communication
scholarship: Generating and testing sound hypotheses Part 3: Communication
and Media Neuroscience 8. Mediated messages and synchronized brains 9. The
neuroscience of persuasion and information propagation: Key role of the
mentalizing system 10. Social media in neuroscience research 11. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on political knowledge, misinformation,
and memory for "facts" 12. Advancing the synchronization theory of flow
experience 13. Attention, working memory, and media multitasking 14. Video
gaming: A challenge for the brain's reward system? 15. Biological
perspectives of media violence and aggression 16. Virtual reality for
communication neuroscience 17. Is there a cultural brain? Analyzing
individual differences in processing media messages 18. Neuromarketing: How
to choose the right measures 19. Investigating communication using
peripheral nervous system measurement 20. The state-of-the-art and the
future of brain imaging methodology in communication research Part 4:
Interpersonal Communication 21. Emotion and emotional communication 22.
The biology of affectionate communication 23. Social support and
physiology: Current trends and future directions 24. Developmental
psychophysiology and the human stress response during communication 25.
Physiological arousal while ruminating about conflict with a quantum
application to relational observation 26. Communication, stress, and
thriving in close relationships 27. Sexual communication and biology 28.
The state-of-the-art and the future of "wet psychophysiology" in
communication research Part 5: Integrated Perspectives 29. How the LC4MP
became the DHCCST: An epistemological fairy tale 30. The life of a model:
Commentary on "How the LC4MP became the DHCCST" 31. Bodies and minds in
sync: Forms and functions of interpersonal synchrony in human interaction
32. Physically, biologically, and socially constructed notions of sex and
gender in communication science 33. Communication and quantum cognition 34.
Advancing the model of intuitive morality and exemplars
communication science through the blue prints of DC Dennett & Robert Pirsig
Part 2: Evolutionary Perspectives 3. Natural selection and the nature of
communication 4. Costly signaling in human communication 5. Evolution,
structure, and functions of human laughter 6. Behavior genetics and twin
studies: Principles, methods, and analytical techniques for innovative
communication research 7. Evolutionary reasoning in communication
scholarship: Generating and testing sound hypotheses Part 3: Communication
and Media Neuroscience 8. Mediated messages and synchronized brains 9. The
neuroscience of persuasion and information propagation: Key role of the
mentalizing system 10. Social media in neuroscience research 11. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on political knowledge, misinformation,
and memory for "facts" 12. Advancing the synchronization theory of flow
experience 13. Attention, working memory, and media multitasking 14. Video
gaming: A challenge for the brain's reward system? 15. Biological
perspectives of media violence and aggression 16. Virtual reality for
communication neuroscience 17. Is there a cultural brain? Analyzing
individual differences in processing media messages 18. Neuromarketing: How
to choose the right measures 19. Investigating communication using
peripheral nervous system measurement 20. The state-of-the-art and the
future of brain imaging methodology in communication research Part 4:
Interpersonal Communication 21. Emotion and emotional communication 22.
The biology of affectionate communication 23. Social support and
physiology: Current trends and future directions 24. Developmental
psychophysiology and the human stress response during communication 25.
Physiological arousal while ruminating about conflict with a quantum
application to relational observation 26. Communication, stress, and
thriving in close relationships 27. Sexual communication and biology 28.
The state-of-the-art and the future of "wet psychophysiology" in
communication research Part 5: Integrated Perspectives 29. How the LC4MP
became the DHCCST: An epistemological fairy tale 30. The life of a model:
Commentary on "How the LC4MP became the DHCCST" 31. Bodies and minds in
sync: Forms and functions of interpersonal synchrony in human interaction
32. Physically, biologically, and socially constructed notions of sex and
gender in communication science 33. Communication and quantum cognition 34.
Advancing the model of intuitive morality and exemplars