Neuroassertive (reactance) study

Description: We explore the neural mechanisms underlying reactance in the persuasion process of assertive vs. non-assertive nutritional messages. Particularly, the more direct and forceful nature of assertive (vs. non-assertive) messages may elicit higher reactance and provoke persuasion resistance and hence activate to a greater extent brain regions linked to anger and counterarguing.

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Add DateJune 27, 2024, 12:26 p.m.
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