Book chapter
The neuroscience of persuasion and information propagation: The key role of the mentalizing system
The handbook of communication science and biology
Routledge
07 May 2020
Abstract
What are the psychological and neural processes that support successful information propagation between communicators and receivers? This chapter draws upon recent contributions from neuroscience to focus on the role of mentalizing, or considering other people’s mental states, as one factor that leads to successful social influence and information propagation. Across different contexts, messages that lead to information propagation are distinguished by higher levels of mentalizing in both communicators and receivers of influence. The chapter also highlights developmental, cultural, and social network factors that moderate the relationship between mentalizing and influence.
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- Title
- The neuroscience of persuasion and information propagation: The key role of the mentalizing system
- Creators
- E.C BaekC ScholzE.B FalkK FloydR Weber
- Publication Details
- The handbook of communication science and biology
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Identifiers
- 991019238516804721