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Visual short-term memory, culture, and image structure. [PDF]

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Li H, Chien J, Gutchess A, Sekuler R.
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An Interdependence Approach to Empathic Concern for Disability and Accessibility: Effects of Gender Culture and Priming Self-Construal in Japan and New Zealand

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Language and Self-Construal Priming

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2004
Previous research has argued that language serves as a cognitive cue to reinforce culturally normative self-construals. We hypothesize that language-priming effects would be stronger for women than men and that they would primarily occur for self-construals that are not already latently salient in the respondents’ culture. Also, in contrast to earlier
Markus Kemmelmeier   +1 more
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Self‐construal priming modulates the influence of receptacles on food perception

Journal of Sensory Studies, 2021
AbstractWe conducted a study to investigate how self‐construal priming can modulate the influence of receptacles on people's food perception. Self‐construal refers to how an individual views the self, with interdependent or independent self‐construal describing the self as a context‐embedded or context‐independent entity, respectively. After reading an
Jianping Huang, Chujun Wang, Xiaoang Wan
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Self-construal priming modulates the scope of visual attention

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2009
Although it is well documented that cultures influence basic cognitive processes such as attention, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We tested the hypothesis that self-concepts that characterize people from different cultures mediate the variation of visual attention.
Zhicheng, Lin, Shihui, Han
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Self-construal priming modulates pain perception: Event-related potential evidence

Cognitive Neuroscience, 2013
We investigated whether and how temporary shifts in self-construals modulate neural correlates of pain perception. Event-related potentials (ERPs) to painful and non-painful electrical stimulations were recorded from adults after being primed with independent and interdependent self-construals.
Chenbo, Wang, Yina, Ma, Shihui, Han
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Self-construal priming modulates visual activity underlying global/local perception

Biological Psychology, 2008
Behavioral studies suggest that self-construals play a key role in modulation of cognitive processing styles, leading to context-dependent or -independent mode of processing. The current work investigated whether the neural activity in the extrastriate cortex underlying global/local perception of compound stimuli can be modulated by self-construal ...
Zhicheng, Lin, Yan, Lin, Shihui, Han
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Primed Self-Construal, Culture, and Stages of Impression Formation

Social Psychology, 2012
The effects of culture on impression formation are widely documented but poorly understood. Priming independent and interdependent self-construals, and focusing on particular stages of impression formation, could help remedy this because such self-construals differ across cultures.
S. Adil Saribay   +2 more
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The impact of normative appeals and affective priming on public service announcements (PSAs) – a moderating role of self-construals

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2023
PurposeIt is believed that the effectiveness of public service announcements (PSAs) in persuading recipients to engage in the advocated behavior may be influenced by the content of PSAs, the recipient and the context in which the recipient is exposed to the PSA.
Jia Ding, Ming Ying, Guangzhi Chu
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Distinct effects of self-construal priming on empathic neural responses in Chinese and Westerners

Social Neuroscience, 2013
The present study investigated whether and how self-construal priming influences empathic neural responses to others' emotional states. We recorded event-related brain potentials to stimuli depicting the hands of unknown others experiencing painful or non-painful events from Chinese and Western participants after they had been primed in three ...
Chao, Jiang   +3 more
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