Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations? In this investigation, brain activations were recorded while smokers viewed three different television campaigns promoting the National Cancer Institute’s telephone hotline to help smokers quit (1-800-QUIT-NOW). The smokers also provided self-report predictions of the campaigns’ relative effectiveness. Population measures of the success of each campaign were computed by comparing call volume to 1-800-QUIT-NOW in the month before and the month after the launch of each campaign. This approach allowed us to directly compare the predictive value of self-reports with neural predictors of message effectiveness. Neural activity in a medial prefron...
Neuroimaging measures have been used to forecast complex behaviors, including how individuals change...
Objective: The current study tested whether neural activity in response to messages designed to help...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Mass media can powerfully affect health decision-making. Pre-testing through focus groups or surveys...
Objective: The current study tested whether neural activity in response to messages designed to help...
Can small groups of individuals efficiently predict population-level behavior? People are notoriousl...
Objective: Worldwide, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and illness. One common ...
Objective: Worldwide, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and illness. One common ...
Objective: Worldwide, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and illness. One common ...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...
Neuroimaging measures have been used to forecast complex behaviors, including how individuals change...
Objective: The current study tested whether neural activity in response to messages designed to help...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Can neural responses of a small group of individuals predict the behavior of large-scale populations...
Mass media can powerfully affect health decision-making. Pre-testing through focus groups or surveys...
Objective: The current study tested whether neural activity in response to messages designed to help...
Can small groups of individuals efficiently predict population-level behavior? People are notoriousl...
Objective: Worldwide, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and illness. One common ...
Objective: Worldwide, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and illness. One common ...
Objective: Worldwide, tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and illness. One common ...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...
Neuroimaging measures have been used to forecast complex behaviors, including how individuals change...
Objective: The current study tested whether neural activity in response to messages designed to help...
In this study, we combined approaches from media psychology and neuroscience to ask whether brain ac...